out to survive premier league relegation, and we ll start with everton. they pulled off a remarkable 5 1 victory at brighton, who themselves are chasing a european qualification place. the win moves sean dyche s side out of the relegation zone. it was a superb display of counterattacking from everton who were 3 0 up after 35 minutes. dwight mcneil and abdoulaye doucoure each scored twice. it means everton are two points above the drop zone with three matches left to play you got it wrong and sometimes you forget it s not like you got it wrong. it might still be the right tactic. but they have taken on. it was very open minded to it. that s really pleasing, because the whole point of coaching, that s the whole point of coaching, that s the whole point of coaching, that s the whole point of managing. it is to have a format for them to work on and then go deliver it. they have taken that on. and not only taken her on but take along with a plum. it s a very pleasing thing as a co
careers overlapped. so this is someone who is well known to the tory party. i think that politically the report as interesting as well in the report as interesting as well in the sense that richard sharp s career may be ending in terms of the bbc, but one thing he has played quite a proactive role in, first reported by the sunday times, one person is simon case, the cabinet secretary, and in this report richard sharp is effectively saying, speaking in comments that he felt when he had spoken to simon case and he said he raised to the top civil servant the fact that this bbc appointment was going on around the time he arranged a meeting between simon case and the men who went on to guarantee the loan for boris johnson, and he says he thought that was enough, that it seems it wasn t, so he takes the blame and he should have done differently, but you read that and i think it will add to pressure about the fact that simon case, the civil servant, is repeatedly an aspect and lots
we need to hurry up, we need the speed. ukraine s president urging kiev s allies to speed up stands at a brace themselves. and a tense court appearance for the former police officer puts charged in the fatal beating of tyre nichols. his mother saying the defendant to say refuse to look her in the eye. plus nearly two weeks after the devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria, you ll hear from a survivor who says his young daughter helped keep him alive. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. with paula nissan. few hours from now, u.s. vice president kamala harris is expected to deliver a major speak is the munich security conference where russia s invasion of ukraine is of course, dominating the agenda, the u.s. has been a big supplier of weapons and equipment to ukraine and harris is leading a large american delegation to the conference friday, she met with french president emmanuel macron who said europe s stability depends on beating ukraine. and they re meet
particularly spring outlook, quite a lot of rain on the way, often windy but generally it will stay mild with double digit temperatures for just about all of us. jane. thanks, ben. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. an irish winner on st patrick s day. cheltenham s gold cup goes to galopin des champs and willie mullins. again. could that be just the first reason for ireland to celebrate this weekend? with a grand slam on home soil the prize for a win over england and who won the draw? the champions league lays out its fascinating final eight with manchester city and chelsea picked out in plum ties hello again. he was the favourite and perhaps not just with the bookies. on st patrick s day,
i m erica hill in new york. explosive evidence, gruesome, internet searches and trash bags filled with dna. we ll begin with those chilling new details all emerging from court just a short time ago as a missing mother s husband is now being held without bond on a murder charge. prosecutors telling a massachusetts judge exactly what they believe happened to ana walshe. it is believed that brian walshe dismembered her body. jason carroll is live outside the courthouse. criminologist kacey jordan here. first, we did learn a lot this morning about what prosecutors say brian walshe did in the days both before and after ana walshe as reported missing. you were in the courtroom. what did prosecutors reveal? right, and very specific detail i was seated just behind the prosecutor there. she took out her notebook, erica, and was flipping over page after page reading a long gruesome list of allegedly some of the things that brian walshe had googled in the wake of his wife s disapp