On the same night. Later on sunday, tottenham Host Relegation threatened nottingham forest. You can follow all of those matches on the bbc sport website. To a huge game in scotland now. It was a six goal thriller at ibrox with the old firm Match Finishing in a 3 3 draw. Celtic dominated the first half daizen maeda capitalising on a mistake early on, then matt oriley scored from the spot to put the visitors 2 0 up. Rangers also converted a penalty and then equalised late on through abdullah sima. There were a frantic last few minutes with celtic� s adam idah putting the visitors back in front on 88 minutes. But the game wasnt over with rangers� rabbi matondo rescuing a point. Theres still one point between the two sides. Rangers have a game in hand. In spain, Athletic Bilbao ended their run of six successive copa del rey final defeats, and a ao year wait for silverware with a dramatic Penalty Shoot Out Victory over mallorca. After extra time it was 1 1, so to penalties and Alex Berenguer stepped up to seal a 4 2 win in the shoot out in seville. The victory prompted ecstatic scenes at a sold out la cartuja stadium, giving bilbao� s fans the chance to celebrate a trophy for the first time in four decades. Translation this title is Something Specialfor Something Special for how long weve been chasing it, for all the finals weve lost, for what this cut means for atletico. Weve lost, for what this cut means foratletico. I weve lost, for what this cut means for atletico. I didnt want to say anything because i didnt know what was going to happen, but i cant compare this to anything else. After failing to finish in australia a fortnight ago normal Service Resumed for formula one World ChampionMax Verstappen in japan this morning. The dutchman took a clean sweep of pole position, fastest lap and race win. It was the 57th victory of his career. He beat his Red Bull Team mate sergio perez by 12. 5 seconds. Carlos sainz continued his impressive start to the season with a podium at suzuka. Englands women lost their final one Day International against new zealand in hamilton. New zealand reached their target of 195 to win with seven wickets in hand and 66 balls remaining. Sophie devine hit a six to not only win the match, but reach her century too. England had already won the series heading into this one, after taking the first two games. England captain Heather Knight says her side can learn from devine� s excellent innings. The pitch wasnt quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. I thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. The way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was a good matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. American Danielle Collins will play Daria Kasatkina in the womens Singles Final at the charleston open on sunday. The miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed Maria Sakkari in the semifinal. Collins is on a 12 match winning streak, it will be 13 in the final if she beats kasatkina, who Overcamejessica Pegula in the other semifinal. And thats all the sport for now. More on all those stories on the bbc sport website and you can keep up to date with the Manchester United versus liverpool match at old trafford. Thank you, jane. Slovakia has a new president. Peter pellegrini won saturdays vote by a greater than expected margin, after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. Mr pellegrini favours peace talks with russia, and described his pro western opponent as a warmonger. For more on this lets speak now to our correspondent rob cameron, whojoins from neighbouring prague. When we were talking about this vote yesterday, we were talking about how it was crucial because of the situation in ukraine. Now we have seen peter pellegrini, who favours closer ties with russia win. How does that leave slovakias position with that war . I does that leave slovakias position with that war . With that war . I think it really cements with that war . I think it really i cements slovakias position is no longer one of the big supporters of ukraine. This is a country that are less than nine months ago donated its entire fighterjet less than nine months ago donated its entire Fighter Jet Fleet Of Retired make 29 fighterjets to ukraine, then in october the premise came to flare any platform and pledge of sending not one round the Prime Minister came to power. Of sending the army stocks ukraine, and this has been cemented by his ally by winning the president ial election not sending army stocks. He favours a peace over war and maintaining that line that is very much mr fichos line, of sending more arms to ukraine is prolonging this war. We more arms to ukraine is prolonging this war. ~. ,. , this war. We have ust been hearing followed amir this war. We have just been hearing followed amir zelensky, this war. We have just been hearing followed amir zelensky, who this war. We have just been hearing followed amir zelensky, who said. Followed amir zelensky, who said this afternoon ukraine will lose the war if the us congress does approve aid. Mrzelensky war if the us congress does approve aid. Mr zelensky for many months now has been calling on other nations to mmp has been calling on other nations to ramp up support to ukraine. What was the conversation during that Election Campaign around this . It was a very bitter conversation and one marked by a great deal of fake news, in fact, one marked by a great deal of fake news, infact, because one marked by a great deal of fake news, in fact, because when Mystic Pellegrini surprisingly emerged in second place in the first round, he did not win that, it was won by the seasoned diplomat ivan korcok, when he came second, the pellegrini campaign and Government Camp embarked on a Smear Campaign really against mr korcok, claiming he would send slovak boys off to fight in ukraine, despite the fact that the office of president of slovakia has no such constitutional power to do so at all. So clearly the ukraine moor dominated this election. And mr korcok, who lost the selection this weekend said the election was won on eli, essentially, and fake news helped to swing it one on a lie. The temperature of the political debate in slovakia on. The temperature of the political debate in slovakia on. The temperature of the political debate in slovakia on. Thank you for explaining debate in slovakia on. Thank you for explaining the debate in slovakia on. Thank you for explaining the relevance debate in slovakia on. Thank you for explaining the relevance of debate in slovakia on. Thank you | for explaining the relevance of what is happening in slovakia to the wider world. Is happening in slovakia to the widerworld. Rob is happening in slovakia to the wider world. Rob cameronjoining us from prague. This ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against Ethnic Tutsis and moderate hutus. Injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. Rwandas president paul kagame said the International Community failed his country either through contempt or cowadice during the massacre. France acknowledged that it could have stopped the genocide, along with its allies, but lacked the will to do so. Bbc� s senior africa correspondent anne soy has been following the occasion from nairobi. A lwa ys always good to talk to you. Just tell us more about how this grim anniversary is being marked. Bier . Anniversary is being marked. Very solemn and anniversary is being marked. Very solemn and poignant, anniversary is being marked. Solemn and poignant, notjust for one days, but people around the world who have been remembering how hate and discrimination just ascended into the slaughter of close to 1 ascended into the slaughter of close to1 Million People in 1994 not just for rwandis. The commemoration begins and for the next 100 days, rwandis will be remembering the act of 1994 that changed their lives in many ways. Earlier today, of 1994 that changed their lives in many ways. Earliertoday, president paul kagame lit the flame of remembrance in kigali at the memorial there and lead Heads Of State and former Heads Of State joining him from around the world to lay a wreath at that the where it is believed about a quarter of a Million People were buried. The journey of recovery has been long and slow in rwanda and people are still confronting the troops. Just this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed thejourney this year, i knew a mass grave was discovered, so indeed the journey of discovery continues. But the president reflected in his speech on the demographics today in rwanda and said about three quarters of rwandans are under the age of 35 so will not have a memory of what happened in 1994 and said that is where the hope of the country, rebuilding, new and renewal lies, in this new generation that will have a different perspective. find this new generation that will have a different perspective. Different perspective. And as we were reporting. Different perspective. And as we were reporting, friends different perspective. And as we were reporting, friends will different perspective. And as we were reporting, friends will be i were reporting, friends will be formally acknowledging its failure to stop the genocide at the ceremony. Tell us about the significance of that. Significance of that. Hugely significant. Significance of that. Hugely significant. In significance of that. Hugely significant. In 1994, significance of that. Hugely significant. In 1994, francej significance of that. Hugely significant. In 1994, france was supporting the government of romano who was killed just a day before the genocide started on 7th of april. The plane he was travelling in was shot down over kigali sixth april and for a long time, rwanda, the euro and has had a difficult relationship with france but over time we have seen that relationship appears to be thawing basically because of the actions that leaders of france have been taking, president macron recently acknowledged they could have had a bigger role in stopping this genocide and that is a message that will be played to commemorate 30 years of the genocide. He acknowledges that france had the means to stop the genocide, they had the intelligence, butjust failed to do so. He says there was no will to stop the genocide, this will be welcomed in rwanda and by president kagame as he sees this as a step towards healing. He was very keen on his message today to also talk about his message today to also talk about his critics. He has come under criticism because of his strong grip on power, of allegations of assassinations of his critics, both at home and abroad, of suppression of dissent, and he said people need to be careful not to call the victims of the genocide of the villains. Indeed this is a discussion that is happening and today in rwanda, if you are hutu or tutsi, and he and his government had been keen to get rid of that tribal identity that was the basis of the genocide, but his administration has also been on the spotlight for some of the extreme measures it has taken. At of the extreme measures it has taken. �. ,. , taken. A moment never to be forgotten second, thank you for taking us through the remembrances today. Here in the uk, the prime minsiter, rishi sunak has said britain continues to stand by israels right to defend its security six months on from the start of the israel gaza war. But mr sunak said the nation remains appalled by the deaths of three british aid workers in an Israeli Defence forces strike this week. The deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden, has been answering questions on gaza. Live to the newsroom and our poltical correspondent, helen catt. Tell us more of what we heard from mr dowden. Tell us more of what we heard from mr damien tell us more of what we heard from mr dowden. There has been a lot of discussion in mr dowden. There has been a lot of discussion in the mr dowden. There has been a lot of discussion in the uk mr dowden. There has been a lot of discussion in the uk about mr dowden. There has been a lot of discussion in the uk about Whetherl Discussion in the uk about whether British Companies should still be allowed to sell arms to israel, and that has heightened after the strike on the convoy of aid workers. Oliver dowden, the deputy Prime Minister was pressed on this this morning. When you British Company wants to sell arms, they have to have a licence from the government and it gets assessed against a number of criteria, some of which include the uks obligations under International Law and the risk that those products, those arms will be used to violate human rights. There have been questions over whether that should still apply for israel. The deputy Prime MinisterOliver Dowden was pressed on this this morning and said he believed it was still legal for arms to be sold from the uk to israel. , where there are specific concerns about different areas of israels contact, we are raising those concerns with israel. Its so important to remember this weve gone from the horrors of six months ago to Holding Israel to extraordinary high standards. Its right we do so and its right that we raise these concerns where we say, look, what youre doing in respect of not getting aid in or what youre doing in respect of your targeting raises concerns for us and we need you to engage. So so the way this process works as the business so the way this process works as the Business Department grants these licenses, Business Department grants these licenses, but takes advice from the foreign licenses, but takes advice from the Foreign Office. Mr licenses, but takes advice from the Foreign Office licenses, but takes advice from the Foreign Office. Mr dowden will sing the advice from Foreign Office. Mr dowden will sing the advice from the Foreign Office. Mr dowden will sing the advice from the foreign Foreign Office. Mr dowden will sing the advice from the Foreign Office i the advice from the Foreign Office had not changed, but there has been a big question about the advice being given to the Foreign Office by lawyers. There have been some suggestions from a conservative mp earlier this week, lucy occurrence, that some lawyers had suggested israel was not staying within International Law, so there are calls for that legal advice to be made public. The labour� s david lemi, today said he thinks the government should publish a summary of the advice it has been given david lammy. Margaret thatcher suspended sales of arms to israel. Tony blair suspended sales of arms to israel. Gordon brown suspended sales of arms to israel. All during previous conflicts. This has been done before. This is a very serious issue, its now gone on for six months and issues of proportionality, precaution and distinction there are real concerns notjust from judges, from the Intelligence Community but the broader public. For that reason, lets us be sure that we are not in breach. Labour is not calling for arms to be stopped, but is calling for that legal advice, the summary of it to be published. It wants the foreign secretary, david cameron, who sits in the House Of Lords to come to the House Of Commons to take questions on this. There are striking a cautious note, warning any Newspaper Article the support is not unconditional but supporting the right of israel to defend itself. A Murder Investigation has been launched by police in bradford after a 27 year old woman was stabbed in the city centre yesterday afternoon. Our Correspondentjudith Moritz is at the scene with the latest. Well, we know this happened just after 3 00 yesterday afternoon, broad daylight in a busy part of Bradford City centre as well, just north of the city centre here. And this is an area which would at that point have been pretty busy with shoppers. There are restaurants here, there are Beauty Salons and so on, so lots of people around. What we understand to have happened isjust behind where i am, and you can see its still cordoned off here, theres a shop there and just outside the shop, th