Is named person of the year, by time magazine. And Recovery Efforts are on hold in new zealand, as more volcanic activity is predicted for white island, following this weeks fatal eruption. Its five oclock, good evening. On the last day of campaigning for the general election, with all the parties trying to win over crucial undecided voters. Borisjohnson has been targeting seats in Northern England and wales, while the labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, began his day in scotland before moving to the north of england. Jo swinson, leader of the liberal democrats, is focusing on constituencies in south east england, and the snp leader Nicola Sturgeon has been meeting voters across scotland. Our Political Correspondent, chris mason has the latest. Dawn hadnt even thought of breaking this morning and Party Leaders were out and about. Boris johnson for the conservatives pretending to be a milkman in west yorkshire, but with a political message as well as a pint of semi skimmed to flog. We could, tomorrow, be going into another hung parliament. That is more drift, more dither, more delay, more paralysis for this country, saying nothing of the economically disastrous policies of corbyn and mcdonnell. We have got to move forward, we have a fantastic agenda for this country, we can get brexit done. In govan in glasgow, laboursJeremy Corbyn was also up before the sun and saying. Tomorrow, the people all across the uk will go to vote and they have a choice. They can elect a government that they can trust. That will eliminate Child Poverty in britain. They can elect a government that will end the cruelty and the injustice of universal credit. Today is all about the leaders clocking up the masochistic miles out on the campaign trail to prove they have got to be vim, the vigour, the vitality, the verve to govern on friday. Even though, bluntly, theyre exhausted, after weeks of campaigning. Loads of videos coming in of them out on the stump across the country. I have visited nurseries i have very much enjoyed toasting marshmallows with four year olds the liberal democrat leader jo swinson has been reflecting on her campaign on her visit to esher in surrey. Her last minute message goes like this. To people who are at home watching, if you have a growing pile of liberal democrat leaflets on your kitchen table, be in no doubt that the liberal democrats can win in your seat. It will be a vote to stop brexit and to stop borisjohnson and that man must be stopped. The election is up in the air and so is this butternut squash. Enter volunteer greengrocer and Scottish National party leader Nicola Sturgeon in edinburgh. A tory victory can be stopped and in scotland that means voting snp. The snp is the main challenger to the tories and voting for other parties risks helping the tories. So if people dont want to have more cuts to Public Services, to be dragged out of europe against our will and have Boris Johnson as prime minister, vote snp. We dont have any pictures of the welsh nationalists plaid Cymru Campaign today, but here they are earlier in the campaign. The Brexit Party Leader nigel farage has been in doncaster and the green party says it is raising the alarm on the climate emergency. In just a few hours, the deafening clamour of campaigning will be over. The serenity and solitude of the polling booth will beckon. The country will decide who lives here for up to the next five years in an election that will bring about a change, whoever wins. So, lets remind ourselves of where the parties stand on the key issues, and how their policies compare. Christian fraser has been taking a look. So, its almost decision time. I cant go through the manifestos of every party but what i am going to give you is a fast and furious guide to the top policies from each party. So well start with the conservatives. If borisjohnson is returned with a majority, his Withdrawal Agreement bill would be back before parliament before year end, with the aim of leaving the European Union byjanuary. Labour is promising record spending. An unprecedented spend of £400 billion a National Transformation fund, they call it, including 250 billion for their nationalisation programme. It will be spent on energy, transport and the environment, with 150 billion for schools, hospitals and housing. The liberal democrats would cancel brexit, revoking article 50, which they say would release a brexit bonus of £50 billion, which they would spend on Public Services over the next five years. If the Scottish National party were in a coalition with a labour minority government, they would want another referendum in 2020. Thats their pledge, a referendum on scottish independence. Plaid cymru is another of the parties that wants a second referendum on brexit. The green party would prefer the focus was on the Climate Crisis. £100 billion a year over a decade to tackle Climate Change, mainly paid for by borrowing. And the brexit party, not a manifesto they call it a peoples charter but clearly their top policy is to leave all the institutions of the eu and restore the primacy of uk law. So, there you have it. Of course, there are policies as well for those parties that are standing in Northern Ireland. If you want to go and have a look at the manifestos in full in more detail, it is all there on the website. You can choose a nation, select a party and have a look at the details theyve set out. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent alex forsyth, whos in essex with the conservative camapign. We the conservative camapign. Know what the polls he saying we know what the polls have been saying over the last few weeks of this campaign. Is there a sense of a quiet optimism or still a bit of fear where you are . I think there is a sense of tension. Always on the last day of a campaign, there is a frenzied energy that goes along with it, as the Party Leaders try to clock up the miles, do as many stops as possible, stand in front of the photographers and cameras and where they can, get their Campaign Slogans and key messages out. I made all of that, i made the doorstop milk deliveries and opposing in derbyshire and we have been in south wales and back in london, heading towards essex and then a final rally later tonight, underneath it, there is the sense that it is still all to play for. The selection is far from decided. Despite the fact that the polls, and of course, we should a lwa ys polls, and of course, we should always treat those with enormous caution because they have regularly been wrong in the past, despite the fa ct been wrong in the past, despite the fact they have consistently but the tories ahead, there is no guarantee that they are right. Which is that there is a real squeeze on that and that this election is far from guaranteed. Anything could happen at this point and i think in this campaign, there is this sense that they have made the decision to put brexit front and centre of everything i have done. In doing that, they are trying to convince people to abandon old Party Loyalties and shift their ideas. Whether that is successful or not, we will only know tomorrow. 0n the moment, on this campaign team, there is no certainty about the way this will go. Sure, and that strategy of targeting, particularly in the midlands and the north, those traditional labour voting hotlines, that were leave constituencies during the referendum campaign, a controversial strategy, but some are suggesting at this stage, potentially, it has paid off. The calculation from the front, from the conservative strategists, was that the way that they might win the majority that Boris Johnson wants the way that they might win the majority that borisjohnson wants to try and get his brexit deal through parliament, was to win marginal seats in the midlands and the north, the areas that voted to leave the eu and push the brexit message hard, time and again. That has been what this campaign has been all about, seeing borisjohnson this campaign has been all about, seeing Boris Johnson giving speeches, trying to convince people that he is the one that can do that. The risk in doing that is that if you push a brexit message hard on one front to leave my writers, there isa one front to leave my writers, there is a danger that you alienate those who wanted to stay in the eu. Leave voters. Borisjohnson has pivoted in one direction and we dont know how that will play out across the country. That is of course a risk because they put the big focus of this campaign in the leave voting seats. A lot of them are marginaland a leave voting seats. A lot of them are marginal and a few hundred votes between victory and defeat for the parties that are involved. That is why the selection is far from decided and why it is one of the most unbridgeable election is that there has been. There are so many factions that play, notjust a brexit vote, but how the brexit vote will affect old party allegiances and loyalties. That is what is up in the air in the selection. There is also the sense that a lot of voters are disengaged, apathetic and angry with politicians, and we dont know how that will affect the way they choose when they go to the ballot box tomorrow. Thank you, alex, somewhere in essex. Well be joining iain watson whos following the labour leader later in the programme, and well hear from our correspondents in scotland, wales and Northern Ireland too. If you still havent made up your mind who to vote for, go to our how should i vote . guide to the election to see what the parties are promising. Thats on our website at bbc. Co. Uk news or on the bbc news app. In the last hour, a man has been found guilty of murdering the teenagerjaden moodie in east london injanuary this year. The 14 year old was stabbed to death after being knocked off his moped in leyton. Ayoub majdouline, whos i9, was also found guilty of possessing a knife. Our correspondent, adina campbell, is at the old bailey. Just take us through the events today. This case was described as a cowardly act of violence, a senseless and brutal attack. Today, 19 year old Ayoub Majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the teenager atjaden moodie been found guilty of murdering the teenager at jaden moodie in been found guilty of murdering the teenager atjaden moodie in lighting in east london on the 8th ofjanuary this year. The jury spent over nine hours deliberating, and when the guilty verdicts were read out in court, member of jadens family guilty verdicts were read out in court, member ofjadens family held hands and shared with relief. Ayoub majdouline kept his head bowed down and showed no emotion. This has been and showed no emotion. This has been a high profile case. Jaden moodie was the first teenager to be stabbed to death in the uk this year and is the youngest victim of knife crime in london so far in 2019. Jaden moodie was brutally murdered. The final moments of his life were caught on this footage and his family wanted them to be shared. The ia year olds body is catapulted onto the road after being thrown off his mauve head by a stolen black mercedes. A hooded gang armed with large knives then jump out and repeatedly stabbed and kick him. In an attack lasting just 14 seconds, he ends up bleeding to death. Jaden was stabbed nine times. His injuries included a punctured lung and liver, as well as several slash wounds on his back. The teenagers parents are still coming to terms with their sons death. I finally got to see him and he was laid out in the crucifixion pose and thats when i just. I havent moved on since that, just that image. Jaden loved sport and had plans tojoin that, just that image. Jaden loved sport and had plans to join a that, just that image. Jaden loved sport and had plans tojoin a boxing academy. He had only moved to london from nottingham six months before he was murdered. Moodie was ambitious, love to live, he loved his family, he loved his grandma. He loved life. He was fun to be around because he would always playjokes and pranks on us and things. During the two week trial, the jury heard jaden had links to a gang and sold drugs for them. On the night of his death, he was targeted by a rival gang, also in the east london area. 0n the evening jaden was killed, some residents living on this road here in lighting reported seeing the gang members stomping and stamping on the teenager before the cart wheel is spun away. The 14 year old was left quivering with trails of blood coming away from his body. Today, 19 year old Ayoub Majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the teenager. He admitted in court he was involved in county lines drug dealing in london, hampshire and suffolk. His dna was found inside a pairof suffolk. His dna was found inside a pair of yellow rubber gloves and on a knife discovered in a drain near to where the stolen car was recovered. I havent got my son to call any more. He was always such but basically, i have to live with it, you know what i mean . He is gone, it, you know what i mean . He is gone, may god rest his soul. Forjaden moodies family, just as todayis forjaden moodies family, just as today is 19 year old Ayoub Majdouline has been found guilty of murdering the iii year old. Ayoub majdouline was also found guilty of possessing a knife. He is expected to be sentenced next week and is facing a sentence of at least 25 yea rs facing a sentence of at least 25 years in prison. Thank you for that, live at the old bailey. In the last hour, the metropolitan police gave this statement about the murder of jaden moodie. This was a shocking and brutal murder of a 14 year old boy who stood no chance against his attackers. I am pleased the jury recognise the overwhelming evidence against Ayoub Majdouline and chose to convict him. It was clear that Ayoub Majdouline and is accomplices went out that day with the intent of causing serious harm. This is clear from the face coverings they used, the yellow gloves, and the lengths they went to try and destroy evidence. My thoughts and gratitude go to jadens family for the support throughout their investigation and trial. Their courage in the face of such a tragedy is to be admired and is truly humble. 0ur such a tragedy is to be admired and is truly humble. Our investigation is truly humble. Our investigation is not over. We know five people we re is not over. We know five people were in that car on that night and my officers and i will continue to work to bring jadens murderers to justice. We know that allegiances change and we would ask anyone with information to contact my team on 02083453734, or via 101, or if you wa nt to 02083453734, or via 101, or if you want to contact and also mostly, by crimestoppers. Contact us anonymously. The Police Following the announcement of the murder ofjaden moodie. The headlines on bbc news. Its he last day of campaigning for tomorrows general election all Party Members had been making requests for votes. A teenager is found guilty of the murder of 14 year old jaden moodie, who was stabbed to death in east london. Aung san suu kyi appears at the hague, to reject accusations myanmars military committed genocide, against rohinga muslims. In sport, Manchester City had to dinamo zagreb. The final wait is over, test cricket returns to pakistan as the hosts took five wickets on day one in sri lanka. And Tommy Seymour has become the Second Player to retire from the Scottish International side in a week, following former captain john barclay. Ill be back with more on those stories in around 15 minutes. The environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg, has accused governments and corporations of failing to tackle Climate Change, by hiding behind clever accounting and creative pr. Addressing the un Climate Summit in madrid, she criticised what she said were constant attempts to find loopholes to avoid emissions targets. Today, the swedish teenager was named time magazines person of the year. Our environment correspondent matt mcgrath reports. Just a year ago, she was a little known swedish climate striker with a home made sign. But she arrived in madrid for cop25 as the worlds most famous climate activist. Greta thunberg came to this key Climate Conference not to generate soundbites, she said, but to reiterate that the science was clear this was an emergency and the world was not treating it like one. So, please tell me, how do you react to these numbers without feeling at least some level of panic . How do you respond to the fact that basically nothing is being done about this without feeling the slightest bit of anger . And how do you communicate this without sounding alarmist . I would really like to know. Ms thunberg lambasted the politicians and negotiators here, saying they were more concerned with finding loopholes in the laws than fixing the problem. 0ur leaders are not behaving as if we were in an emergency. In an emergency, you change your behaviour. If there is a child standing in the middle of the road and cars are coming at full speed, you dont look away because its too uncomfortable. You immediately run out and rescue that child. While gretas impassioned speech drew great applause from the audience here, her problem was that she was speaking to the converted. Many of the key negotiators here at these talks simply stayed away. Protesters in australia have vented their conc