All of those stories are coming up soon. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres jane dougall. Good afternoon, jane. Hello, matthew. Theres one English Premier League match later on monday with chelsea hosting newcastle in a mid table battle. The two sides are struggling to reach the european places and the pressure is on both managers. Mauricio pochettino� s chelsea have won just three of their last nine games. Newcastle are four points better off in the table, and were the winners in the reverse fixture in november. However, manager eddie howe says theyre running out of time to get something from this season, while pochettino insists chelsea must concentrate on themselves and not their opponents. Iam i am concerned in our performance and in the way that we are going to deal with now, maybe two or three starting 11 players in the last game that we need to find a different solution again. Of course we know very well newcastle and we can assess newcastle but now i think the most important is the way in which we are going to find the balance in the team to be consistent and to perform in the way that we want to perform. We know we are running out of games. There are not many left. The season seems to have gone so quick. You know, were here now and we have minimal games left but there is still an opportunity to achieve so we are determined to try and maximise in every game. I think the players know the importance of the fixtures we have coming up. We have got a bit of form behind us. We are looking to recapture still our very best performance levels. Hopefully we can. Updates on that match on the bbc sport website. In italy, lecce have sacked manager Roberto Daversa after He Headbutted verona striker thomas henry, following a serie a match between the two sides on sunday. Speaking after the game, the lecce boss admitted his actions were inexcusable. His side lost by a goal 2 0 and daversa was pictured walking across the pitch at full time, to confront henry. The club annouced their decision early on monday. The defeat means lecce drop to 15th in italys top flight, two places below verona. To the six nations and wales head coach Warren Gatland has said his side need to step up if theyre to avoid taking the wooden spoon home for the first time in 21 years. They lost heavily to france at the principality 45 24, which makes it four losses from four. Wales will have to avoid defeat to italy this weekend otherwise theyll finish bottom of the table. Its a big game for us. It is massive but you cant hide away from it. You have got to embrace the challenge. It is a must win game and there will be lots of external pressure, we understand that, but its about stepping up, making sure that we learn from the things we have been doing. We have a young group of players who are not quite ready yet at this level and they have to learn really quickly about what test match rugby is all about. To the usa now. Free agency opens in the nfl in a few hours� time. Some names to watch include running back say kwan barkley some names to watch include running back Saquon Barkley and quarterback kirk cousins. Speaking of quarterbacks, Russell Wilson has a new team, following his expensive release from the denver broncos. He has signed for the pittsburgh steelers. Wilson confirmed the news on social media and former Buffalo Bills coach Phoebe Schecter believes its a move that could pay off. This is almost a no brainerfor them. I mean, paying that little money for a starting quarterback, for a veteran in the League Last Year there were over 50 quarterbacks that started throughout the nfl season. Granted there are only 32 teams, so, injuries happen, things go wrong, youve got someone like that who could help lead your young man, your next quarterback, youre only going to really win from the situation and Russell Wilson is a Huge Community person so he will bring a lot more to the team than just what hes doing on the field. More details on all of those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats it for now, matthew. Great stuff, jane, thanks very much. Straight back to that Commonwealth Day ceremony we talked about at the top of the show. This is what is happening live in Westminster Abbey, the shots from inside that event. Well, the queen at that event, also Prince William but in the last few minutes they have been hearing a recorded message from king charles. Lets play that for you now. The 75th Anniversary of the commonwealth is a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that our unique family of free and independent nations has made since 1949. Last year the bahamas celebrated its 50th Anniversary of independence, as grenada has this year and Papua New Guinea will next year. Each of these milestones and many others like them represent the fulfilment of countless aspirations and the achievements of such remarkable potential. The commonwealths growth with new members continuing to join commonwealths growth with new members continuing tojoin our family of nations demonstrates clearly that whilst we may not all have a shared history, we have common ambitions for a better future, working together to build resilience and respond to global challenges. The Commonwealth Family is strongest when we are connected through friendship. As i have said before, the commonwealth is like the wiring of the house, and its people, our energy and our ideas are the current that runs through those wires. Together and individually, we are strengthened by sharing perspectives and experiences, and by offering and borrowing the myriad ways we have each tackled the challenges of our time. This is true both at the level of nations and indeed at the local level. We recognise today that our diversity is our greatest strength. The commonwealth represents a third of humanity from all regions of the world, with all the different experiences, knowledge and aspirations that this brings. Wherever we live, we are united by the many challenges we face, whether it be climate change, the loss of nature, or the social and economic changes that new technologies are bringing. Our diversity means that these challenges affect us all differently and that we experience their impacts in different ways. Their seriousness, however, their impacts in different ways. Theirseriousness, however, is common to each one of us. All of this means that we must Work Together to understand each other� s perspectives, including the inequalities and injustices which still resonate to this day. We must find ways of healing and to support each other to pursue solutions. I cannot say often enough that it is by coming together that we create the best chances to improve our world and the lives of people everywhere. Indeed, overthe years, countless people across the commonwealth have been inspired to form their own commonwealth associations, from lawyers and accountants to business and trade networks, and many more besides. The work they do is absolutely vital, sharing professional knowledge, experience and expertise across the continents for the betterment of each one of us. The commonwealth above all retains a particular focus on our young people who make up two thirds of the entire commonwealth population. Whether in kenya or malaysia, vanuatu, or dominique, malta or canada, i never cease to be impressed by the creativity, innovative skills and hard work, often in the most challenging circumstances. Their energy is transforming approaches to development, technology and preserving and restoring nature. And well, i hope, help to shape and safeguard our common future. Having recently celebrated my own 75th birthday, it warms my heart to reflect on the way the commonwealth has been a constant throughout my own life, a precious source of strength, inspiration and pride. In recent weeks ive been most deeply touched by a wonderfully kind and thoughtful good wishes for my health. And in return i can only continue to serve you to the best of my ability throughout the commonwealth. My belief in our shared endeavours and in the potential of our people remains as sure and strong as it has ever been. I have no doubt that we will continue to support one another across the commonwealth, as together we continue this vitaljourney. Studio the kings message at the Commonwealth Day ceremony that is, as you can see, still going on. We will keep an eye on events there. Sarah campbell is our royal correspondent and she is there and we will talk to her in the next little while. Now to portugal. The centre right Democratic Alliance has won portugals General Election narrowly beating the incumbent socialists but they fell well short of a majority, so wont be able to govern alone. The election saw a big surge in support for the far right chega party almost tripling its vote and it now holds the balance of power. The leader of the Democratic Alliance luis montenegro has ruled out any deal with the far right, which hes previously described as racist. The chega leader said the result signalled the end of two party rule in portugal. The Snap Election was held four months after the socialist Prime MinisterAntonio Costa resigned amid a corruption investigation. Lets speak to our reporter in lisbon, Alison Roberts. How much of a surprise was that the far right doing so well . The how much of a surprise was that the far right doing so well . Far right doing so well . The rise of the far right far right doing so well . The rise of the far right had far right doing so well . The rise of the far right had been far right doing so well . The rise of the far right had been projected i far right doing so well . The rise ofj the far right had been projected by opinion polls. But what is striking as they won seats in all but one of portugals 20 multimember constituencies and across the south they came second for the most part and in the Algarve Furrow district they were the most devoted party so they were the most devoted party so they are clearly very well implanted in those areas faro. And as mr ventura said after the election result this does look like the end of two Party Politics in portugal. Give us an idea of things they have campaigned on, but also what happens now. I read out that those parties dont want to do any sort of deal with them, so how does this actually end . � , ~. , with them, so how does this actually end . � , ~. , end . Thats right, mr ventura said cheua end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should be end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should be called end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should be called in end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should be called in to end . Thats right, mr ventura said chega should be called in to ally. Chega should be called in to ally with the Democratic Alliance but the leader of the Democratic Alliance said that will not happen. The president will hold him to that, so it is most likely there will be a Minority Government. How long it will survive is another matter. The president today said he will be calling in the parties one by one in the coming days to discuss how to proceed. He is constitutionally obliged to do that. Out of those talks will come some kind of strategy on his part. Although as i say, many commentators so we can expect further elections, perhaps after the Budget Debate next year, if this Minority Government cant get a budget through. Mil if this Minority Government cant get a budget through. Get a budget through. All right, Alison Roberts get a budget through. All right, Alison Roberts live get a budget through. All right, Alison Roberts live in get a budget through. All right, Alison Roberts live in lisbon, i get a budget through. All right, Alison Roberts live in lisbon, thank you for the update. Here in the uk the mother of murdered teenager brianna ghey, has met a parent of one of her daughters killers. Esther ghey met the mother of 15 year old Scarlettjenkinson Who was jailed for life last month. The two women discussed the dangers of mobile phone use by children and the challenges of parenting. Sally nugent has been speaking to esther ghey. I know that all of these emotions and, like, feelings like hate its only going to impact me. I genuinely dont feel any of those towards scarlett� s parents, and. I actually dont feel that towards scarlett, either. Esther ghey speaking about one of the teenagers who murdered her daughter. 16 year old brianna was stabbed to death last february. Scarlettjenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe had watched videos of violence and torture online before killing her. Now, just over a year later, esther has metjenkinson� s mother. You instigated that meeting, why did you want to meet her . The crime thats been committed has impacted so many other people and, obviously, what theyve gone through is terrible, as well. And theyve lost a child and they havent only lost a child, but theyve also got to live with whats happened now for the rest of their life. Both of us are mothers who are trying to navigate something that nobody should ever have gone through. And i think, for that, i kind of feel. A bit of a connection to her, as well. And how was that meeting . It was emotional. We had a few, like, very personal. We spoke about very personal things, and she was very open with me and she was so respectful, as well. I think that her coming to see me shows a great deal of bravery on her part, as well. Since her daughters death, esther ghey has been campaigning for better Online Safety for children and for mindfulness to be taught to young people in schools. You talk about choosing to make something positive out of the most horrific thing that could possibly happen. If you were able to cooperate or work in some way with scarlettjenkinson� s mum, how much do you think you might be able to achieve . I imagine that might be quite a powerful combination. Were working together in a very private way. There is good out there and i think the level of support weve received across the uk, and the kindness that weve received from people as well as scarlett� s family, as well, itjust show that there is that hope of unity and for people to be better to one another, as well. Esther is hoping that working with the mother of her daughters killer might help with her campaign to make Society A Safer place for young people. Sally nugent, bbc news. Esther ghey talking to sally nugent. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. Ringing practice at ripon cathedral. You might not expect to find a Child Holding the ropes. But 13 year old Alice Barrett is a fully fledged member of the team. Definitely more than just pulling a rope which is what most people think. Its much more complex both physically and mentally. Shes recently become one of the youngest qualified ringers in yorkshire, having spent the last three years in training. Im actually really proud of her. Its taken a long time for her to get from being a very small child to where she is now. A majestic sound created by a skilled team. It takes strong arms to handle the bells and a certain height. Standing on a box helps. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. Youre live with bbc news. Lets go back to Westminster Abbey to show you the live pictures there because that Commonwealth Day ceremony and service is just coming to its conclusion. We can see the queen they are just meeting some of the dignitaries and invited guests. We heard the message from the king only a short while ago, and there you can see towards the top left of your picture Prince William also chatting to the guests. And of course, as we were saying with Sarah Campbell, talking right at the start of todays programme, of course, so much attention on that story around the pictures issued by the prince and princess of wales dominating and potentially overshadowing todays event at Westminster Abbey as all of that swirls around. The queen just coming to the end, picking up a posy of flowers there, coming to the end of flowers there, coming to the end of that service, the 75th year of the commonwealth. So those are some of the live pictures from Westminster Abbey. Of the live pictures from westminsterabbey. Back of the live pictures from Westminster Abbey. Back with Sarah Campbell on the programme in the next five or ten minutes. Lets turn into a fascinating story. More fakes than originals thats how one expert has described the market for russian art in a new documentary from the world service. 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