Cody gakpo has just scored a second for the visitors. A reminder that a win for villa would secure a top four finish and give them a place at europes top table for the First Time Since 1983. Half hour on the clock, 2 1 liverpool. Staying with the Premier League, bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has signed a one Year Contract extension through to 2026. In his first season in charge the spaniard has led bournemouth to their best premier League Points total, and they could still finish as high as 10th. The all Time Top Scorer in the Womens Super LeagueVivianne Miedema will leave arsenal at the end of the season. The Dutch Strikerjoined from Bayern Munich 7 years ago and has scored 125 goals in her 172 appearances for arsenal. She won the 2019 wsl title but was out for 10 months last year with a serious knee injury and has only played 13 times this season. Shes only 27, but the arsenal havent offered her a new contract and Manchester City are believed to be one of the clubs interested in signing her. Ac milan striker 0livier Giroud has announced hes leaving the club at the end of the season, and willjoin an mls team. The 37 year old is frances all time leading goal score, and won the world cup with his country in 2018 as well as picking up 3 fa cups with arsenal and the Champions League with chelsea. Reports suggest he could join his french team mate hugo lloris at lafc. Heavyweight boxings back in saudi arabia this weekend for the long awaited undisputed Heavyweight Title Fight between tyson fury and 0leksandr usyk. Fury� s fatherjohn has been in the Headlines Today he was injured in an altercation with members of uysk� s camp as the build up to the big fight begins in riyadh. Fury senior was later pictured with blood coming from a head wound after security stepped in to stop any further confrontation. Tennis and theres been a major shock at the italian open in rome, as fourth seed Andrey Rublev has been knocked out by a qualifier. The russian was beaten by 104th ranked Alexandre Muller of france. The 27 year old into the last 16 with a 3 6, 6 3, 6 2 victory. Its an even bigger surprise as the defeat ends a seven match Winning Streak for rublev, who won the madrid masters last sunday. Britains Cameron Norries was swept aside by greek no six seed stefanos tsitsipas, who came throughb in straight sets who came through in straight sets 6 2, 7 6, to secure his place in the fourth round. Top seed Iga Swiatek BeatGermanys Angelique Kerber in straight sets 7 5, 6 3, in one hour and 39 minutes to reach the quarter finals. The third seed coco gauff of usa fought back from a set down to defeat Spains Paula Badosa 57, 64, 61. And thats all the sport for now. Mark, thank you very much. Vladimir putin has reshuffled some of his top military advisors, removing the defence minister Sergei Shoigu from his post, and replacing him with another long time ally, The EconomistAndrei Belousov. Shoigu was criticised for some of russias early setbacks in the war. Belousev� s appointment is seen as cementing the transition of the russian economy to a war footing. The day to day running of the war will remain with valery gerasimov, the chief of the general staff. And right now they are pressing home their advantage. In what has been the most significant Ground Attack since the full scale invasion the russians are moving in on ukraines second biggest city kharkiv, seizing at least nine villages and settlements in the past week. Further advances to within 20 miles of the city would put their artillery within range. At Stake Notjust control of one of ukraines Major Population Centers but potentially the countrys capacity to keep fighting. If kharkiv falls, western resolve may soon follow. Lets speak to patrick bewry, a former nato analyst and defence expert at the university of bath. Thank you for coming on the program. Lets start with the region, this traditionally does happen when the new president is elected or reelected as is the case with vladimir putin. What did you make of the introduction of Andrei Belousov to the Ministry Of Defence . Its to the Ministry Of Defence . Its exactly what to the Ministry Of Defence . It� s exactly what happens. You expected the new term the shuffles to happen. I think it was a little bit more surprise it was an economist. Defence ministers are sometimes the best that dont necessarily have Military Experience they need to be really good managers and economists. Its about commending the forces without he has a background in economics, phd as well as being an adviser to putin and first deputy minister. What he will do is what the kremlin spokesperson talked about is the idea of innovation. His job, his portfolio will to make things more effective in defense, to put the economy more on a war footing, to make sure that everything is leveraged to do that as best with the armed forces in a way that showing that one of the criticisms is he just way that showing that one of the criticisms is hejust didnt way that showing that one of the criticisms is he just didnt have the aptitude for this. Indeed in the last month his sub minister was arrested for corruption, which is always a sign that the politics and political tide is moving away from you in russia if that happens. What you in russia if that happens. What are ou you in russia if that happens. What are you seeing you in russia if that happens. What are you seeing around you in russia if that happens. What are you seeing around kharkiv as mac russians are advancing some of the advances made. fist russians are advancing some of the advances made. Advances made. At what cost . It remains to advances made. At what cost . It remains to be advances made. At what cost . It remains to be seen. Advances made. At what cost . It remains to be seen. The advances made. At what cost . It| remains to be seen. The russians advances made. At what cost . It remains to be seen. The russians are trying to concentrate on this village which is only about three miles from the ukrainian border. The trying to encircle that. They take in smaller villages. It was the ease of which they were able to take that which was concerning. In that area is basically a buffer zone and people, both forces control by surveillance rather than boots on the ground. It was big concern. Ive seen the ukraine commanders report that the russians actually walked through in small groups to seize ground and raised questions about what was being monitored and wed. I think the russians are trying to encircle, cut the Supply Routes around and make it more difficult to see if the ukrainians could hold on. It is going to fall in the mid return, i dont think so. I think the russians outside ukraine will be moving as much reserve as they have two spare into the area to try to shore up the lines. We know there were fortifications being built in that area previously. I think thats less likely. They are certainly to keep the pressure on, draw reserves away and create this Wider Buffer Zone to stop some of the cert two Drone Attacks and Missile Attacks that have been hitting that area of russia. The . Hitting that area of russia. They are making hitting that area of russia. They are making advances hitting that area of russia. They are making advances because the weapons are getting to where they are needed for ukrainians. David cameron Made A Point On The Sunday shows that if the west got its act together it could out muscle russia 251. But together it could out muscle russia 25 1. But seemingly that doesnt happen. What is the problem with supplying weapons to the front . This is it. I think supplying weapons to the front . Ti 3 is it. I think the calculus is not interested in some nations dont think it is because ukraine is a nato ally. Weve seen that differ in the way that some nations including the way that some nations including the us have helped israel, for example. First of all, youve basically this Weapon Package and were talking about 60 billion that us pledge, its come through. Its really only about 30 billion improper military hard way that the ukrainians would see. That needed to come in october. Ukrainians needed to mobilise to increase and they did it for political reasons that its only getting ready. They also need to fortify and again for political reasons they didnt. For numerous reasons they didnt. For numerous reasons were basically, the ukrainians have handed russia a window of opportunity. Thats exactly what they are pushing now forfor exactly what they are pushing now for for that they think theyre worth having a go. I guarantee there chancing globally in the idea of what we see, we will attack and see what comes of it. If we get a break we can try to exploit. Its still difficult to exploit for them all this surveillance, satellites, drones to support the armour is very hard to hide and mask them and break through without being seen. Its difficult to make major breakthroughs was that not impossible but much more difficult. Are you suggesting in spite of the lack of arms at the front what the ukrainians still hold is the advantage of the american support . Yes. The Intelligence Surveillance reconnaissance access can bring to bear. They stretch their finite assets and especially with israel and gaza, taking a bit of bandwidth from International Military surveillance capability in support of the ukraine. There is an element of the ukraine. There is an element of stretching going on, of course. It remains to be seen, if they can hold on until the end of the summer, the ukrainians, they could probably get their chins a bit. That will of theyve weathered the storm. And more us aid will come through. The question is, can they do that . More broadly the idea of unfortunately, these delays mean the chances of ukraine really being able to launch a major offensive in 2024 you potentially in 25 to take back the ground is starting to slip away. Certainly from where im looking. The last aid package was defensive. It was short range air defence, Long Range Air defence, artillery etc. In the stuff that ukraine needs to hold what its got rather than tanks. F 16s, when they come on stream but youve got to be able to use those and have a whole package. Patrick, always good to get your thoughts. Thank you for coming onto program. Patrick bewry speaking to us about the situation in the ukraine. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Many of those who crossed the channel in lorries or small boats were assisted by a man identified as Barzan Majeed. A bbc investigation, which we ran last week, tracked him down to the city of sulaymaniya. Majeed also known as the scorpion admitted on tape that he had helped thousands of families secure passage to the uk. And we can now report that on sunday, as a result of that investigation, he was arrested in iraqi kurdistan. 0ur reporter who tracked him down and interviewed him is sue mitchell. We started this investigation about eight months ago, Barzan Majeed is wanted across europe for crimes he committed smuggling people across the english channel, by his own admission he smuggled 10,000 or no in lorries and small boats across the english channel, some times in crossings that went disastrously wrong. I investigated with former british servicemen rob lawrie, we tracked him through germany, belgian, france into turkey, always one step behind him. He was on the run, hence had been sentenced to ten years in his absence, 26 members of his gang had been arrested and they were in prison but he had vast resources to help hide him, he has made a fortune from people smuggling. We tracked him down to iraq and we lay in wait, confronted him and it was part of a bbc podcast to catch a scorpion that was released on friday. Almost instantly, the iraqi authorities got on to the bbc to ask for help so they could pursue him themselves, and we were able over the weekend to supply them with information, enough they could raid him at 7. 00am this morning, he is in custody now, the National Crime agency in britain and the belgian prosecutors have thanked the bbc. They are delighted to have caught him and to finally think that he will be facing justice for his crimes, this has been ore for his crimes, this has been over a year coming and it has taken the bbc to force this situation, bring it to head but were really pleased he will now be dealt with, and we wait to see what developments lay in store. Such a good report from sue mitchell. Congratulations to her. Congratulations to her. The british governments plan to send Illegal Migrants or Asylum Seekers to rwanda has been struck down in Northern Ireland, by a judge in belfast. The judge ruled that the illegal Migration Act undermines protections guaranteed in the region under post brexit arrangements. Its not the final word the government said tonight it will take all steps to appeal the ruling. But the key thing is the judge felt that the act breaks the terms of the Windsor Framework signed by rishi sunak and eu last year. Lets speak to dr chelvan, a human rights lawyer who is head of immigration and public law at 33 bedford row. Welcome to the programme again. This is where brexit meets the rwanda bill. Lets go back to what was agreed under the Windsor Framework how does it apply to migration . Importantly, this nt legal migration, not particularly the Rwanda Actjust passed in parliament. Its not in relation to removal to rwanda. But that uk has now gotten to the position is asylum any undocumented margaret commended to the uk notjust arriving on boats but anyone arriving could not make asylum and determined that this is even a Bigger Picture thats whats happening in the rwanda act. We know in the rwanda act the parliament specifically took out protections of Human Rights Protection legislation. Its even larger than it rwanda in relation to the situation where the United Nations setting theres a total asylum been in relation to refugees seeking sanctuary. When it comes to the Windsor Framework agreement under article seven, humphrey has made it quite clear, looking at various sections and two parts of the sections looked at in relation to the procedure are going to be able to make it asylum a claim but you would be granted refugee status, projection or ease of relation into trafficking and specific provisions regarding children. One part thejudge looked at specific Windsor Framework agreement and the bastion of rishi sunak ability to find a situation between United Kingdom and republic in relation to eu law. Importantly, the biggest situation is its a declaration of incompatibility. Even with victims who are subject to trafficking and slavery under article four or article 3, articles six and processing of age assessments and issues of children be a process, this is a much wider impact on nations, notably claims of refugee claims in ireland but also the whole of the United Kingdom where thejudge has made it quite clear that when this act comes in force, illegalacts clear that when this act comes in force, illegal acts 2023 is not yet enforced it will clearly be contrary to the provisions of the human rights and therefore they will have to take it back to parliament to revise it and make it compatible. Right. This is going to be catnip to the brexit wing of the conservative party. We should be clear, the arguments around withdrawing from the European Court of human rights do not apply in this instance because Northern Ireland is a signature to the Windsor Agreement cannot withdraw from the and hcr, correct . ,. ,. ,. , correct . Even before you have the good friday correct . Even before you have the good friday agreement correct . Even before you have the good friday agreement as correct . Even before you have the good friday agreement as well. Good friday agreement as well. Thats why everybody is been highlighted, we cant separate the different organs of the state. Were supposed to still have a relationship between Northern Island and the United Kingdom and the rest of the union. And the United Kingdom and the rest of the union of the union. What i misunderstood is, are of the union. What i misunderstood is. Are you of the union.