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hello from the bbc sport centre. let s start with the question marks over declan rice s future at west ham manager david moyes says there is a good chance the captain will leave at the end of the season. the midfielder s contract is set to expire in 2024, although the club do have an option to extend that by a further year. so far rice has rejected all efforts to get him to sign an extension, amid interest from other top clubs. we honestly hope declan stays, that is the biggest thing, we would love declan to be a west ham player. but we are aware that might not be the case come the end of the season. that is one of the scenarios you talk about planning. 0ur that is one of the scenarios you talk about planning. our plan is we have him here, but we are aware we don t have that chance. manchester city boss pep guardiola says he doesn t understand the scheduling of their fixtures as they face into a hectic few weeks until the end of the season. city are chasing a possible ....
intercepted. and british prime minister rishi sunak says he s disappointed at the european broadcasting union s zelenskyy from making an address at the eurovision song contest. we start with the breaking news in the last couple of hours. a convicted child abuser has been found guilty of brutally murdering a seven year old girl in the north east of england more than 30 years after the killing took place. nikki allan was repeatedly hit about the head and stabbed dozens of times in sunderland in october 1992. prosecutors told newcastle crown court she was then dumped like rubbish in a derelict building near her home. david boyd, 55, from stockton on tees, was convicted after a three week trial. he will be sentenced on 23 may. our news correspondent, danny savage was at newcastle crown court and explains why this prosecution has taken so long. it was a complex and challenging case for northumbria police but they spent many years going off down the wrong avenue thinking ....
by italian president sergio mattarella. shortly after this he met the italian prime minister giorgia meloni, who said her country would back ukraine for as long as necessary. she called russia s invastion brutal and unjust. let s cross to the newsroom now and talk to our europe regional editor paul moss. very busy day for president and clearly some significant political strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring up strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring up support strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring up support in - strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring up support in italy - strategy there on his behalf. he has been shoring up support in italy and in many ways this was very much a loving of a visit when giorgia meloni saw this zelensky, they probably embraced each other and as you suggested, she was fulsome in her support and said italy would be a solid ally of ukraine, ....
on their priorities halving inflation, growing the economy, reducing debt, cutting waiting lists and stopping the boats. those are the country s priorities. confirmation at the real polls in town after town that the conservatives are in deep, deep trouble. a tall order to avoid rishi sunak becoming the next one tojoin this procession. so, this morning, we have one big question. what comes next? and after all those losses. the culture secretary, lucy frazer, has the perhaps uneviable job of representing the conservatives after all those losses. a chipper wes streeting, the shadow health secretary joins us for labour. and new zealand s prime minister, chris hipkins, raced here from the abbey. we talk royals, reparations, and believe it or not sausage rolls. more on that later. with me, a grinning ed davey, the leader of the liberal democrats, fresh from election success. mirror editor alison phillips and cambridge professorjason arday. morning, morning. warm welcome. now, ....
we start with the daily mail. they are referencing dominic raab s stinging attack as he left government today in his resignation letter and interviews since. this is the front page of the guardian. on cbi exodus from the firm after new rape allegations. at the front page of the times. and the daily telegraph. that s all from us tonight. you can tell us what you are thinking at our e mail address, kirsty is back on monday, have a good night. they wouldn t be able to get the drug by mail. there are a number of options at the table at the moment. time is ticking by, presumably we re getting here pretty soon. time is ticking. there have been a flurry of different moves in recent weeks. i wonder, people you ve been speaking to doctors, women for example, are they confused? they confused? yes, very confused. not only was they confused? yes, very confused. not only was this they confused? yes, very confused. not only was this ruling they confused? yes, very confused. not only ....