leeds at stamford bridge, to reach the quarterfinals. we ll have all the results. and on newsnight at 10:30. we ll go deeper behind today s headlines and speak live to key players in today s big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. police scotland have apologised forfailings in a long running investigation that left a killer on the loose for almost 20 years. the hunt for the murderer of emma caldwell, who was 27 when she was strangled in south lanarkshire in 2005, was one of the longest in scottish history. today, iain packer, who s 51, was found guilty of her murder and jailed for life with a minimum of 36 years. he was also convicted of 11 charges of rape and multiple sexual assaults, against 21 other women, making him one of scotland s most prolific sex offenders. lorna gordon has our top story. emma caldwell, a vulnerable young woman who was murdered in terrifying circumstances. her killer was this man, iain packer, who for a quarter of a c
talks between his agent and the tottenham hotspur people. it was always going to look like slot would leave, it looked like the end of the campaign after winning the league in holland. they were not going to let him go for less than £20 million, and that was really a major stumbling block for tottenham hotspur. the final day of the premier league season is on sunday, there s one match before then, manchester united need just a point at home to chelsea later to make sure that they stay in the top four and qualify for the champions league next season. we are in a project, we want to go back and to win trophies. we win one trophy, we want to win more trophies. we want to compete with the best but we are still on a journey and we are still on a journey but we are on the right direction. we can always be better because good is not good enough. four days after he was racially abused by supporters during a match at valencia, there was a huge show of support for viniciusjunior at re
and eurovision mania in full swing in liverpool and it s still three days until the final. and coming up on bbc news: in milan, two giants of italian football prepare for a showdown in the champions league with manchester city or real madrid awaiting in the final. good evening. we start tonight with a special report into the plight of 16 year old molly who has autism and who s been stuck for nearly seven months in a general hospital because of a lack of suitable mental health services for children in england. campaigners say hundreds of young people like molly have no appropriate support when they reach a crisis. the nhs in her area has apologised for molly not getting care in a better environment. our social affairs editor alison holt has been following the story of molly and her family for almost a year now. this is her report. this is molly. she is 16 and has autism. it s at the root of her deep anxiety and eating problems. i ve been talking to molly and her parents sinc
and, we look at a treasure trove of freddie mercury s personal items collected over 30 years before they go under the hammer. and coming up on bbc news. manchester city and arsenal go head to head at the etihad, with city looking to turn the tide in the title race with a win over the league leaders. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the first plane carrying british nationals fleeing sudan is due to land at stansted airport in about an hour. the evacuees were initially taken to larnaca in cyprus, before boarding a charter flight to the uk. more flights are expected throughout the day, to move hundreds of uk citizens out of the country during a 72 hour ceasefire, which has come after more than a week of fighting. british passport holders have been asked to make their own way to an airbase on the outskirts of the sudanese capital khartoum. so far, three british planes have flown from there to larnaca. another potential escape route is by sea, from port sudan, bu