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:00:00. > :00:07.The remaining key suspect in the Paris terror attacks

:00:08. > :00:10.is arrested in Belgium in a big police operation.

:00:11. > :00:13.DNA and fingerprints belonging to Mohammed Abrini were found

:00:14. > :00:16.in a car used in the attacks last November.

:00:17. > :00:20.He was one of a number of people arrested this afternoon in a suburb

:00:21. > :00:23.But the Belgian authorities are still trying to ascertain

:00:24. > :00:26.whether Abrini is also the bomber on the run

:00:27. > :00:41.Investigators are verifying whether Mohamed Abrini can be positively

:00:42. > :00:47.identified as being the third person present during the attacks in

:00:48. > :00:50.Brussels airport, the so-called "the man in the hat".

:00:51. > :00:53.We'll bring you the latest from Brussels on tonight's developments.

:00:54. > :00:58.Ayeeshia Smith's injuries were compared to a car crash victim.

:00:59. > :01:00.Her mother Kathryn Smith called the emergency services

:01:01. > :01:04.and claimed her partner Matthew Rigby was responsible.

:01:05. > :01:11.My daughter is not breathing. Can you see no breathing from her chest

:01:12. > :01:14.at all or hear any... She is floppy, lifeless, she is not breathing. Have

:01:15. > :01:18.you seen her chest moving up and down? No, no.

:01:19. > :01:20.Labour keeps up the pressure on David Cameron over

:01:21. > :01:22.his investments and his father's offshore fund.

:01:23. > :01:25.And from nervous no-hopers to table topping trailblazers,

:01:26. > :01:27.can Leicester City pull off one of the all time great

:01:28. > :01:33.And coming up in Sportsday on BBC News:

:01:34. > :01:36.Find out if England's women recovered from this goal-keeping

:01:37. > :01:37.shocker in their latest European Championship qualifier

:01:38. > :02:07.The key remaining suspect wanted in connection with last

:02:08. > :02:12.November's Paris attacks, has been arrested in Brussels.

:02:13. > :02:14.Mohammed Abrini's fingerprints and DNA had been found in a car used

:02:15. > :02:19.The Belgian authorities are still trying to ascertain

:02:20. > :02:21.whether Abrini is the so-called "man in the hat", the third suspect

:02:22. > :02:23.in the Brussels airport bombing last month, whose

:02:24. > :02:26.Our correspondent, Damian Grammaticas, is following

:02:27. > :02:39.Well the confirmation that Mohamed Abrini is under arrest came only

:02:40. > :02:42.just over an hour ago from prosecutors here. They have been

:02:43. > :02:45.searching for him for almost five months now. His detention came after

:02:46. > :02:51.another day when we saw armed police on the streets of Brussels.

:02:52. > :02:58.They have caught someone. They've caught someone -- the voice filming

:02:59. > :03:03.says. Outside armed Belgian police surround a man. He is pinned to the

:03:04. > :03:08.ground. Another passerby also filmed the officers making their arrest.

:03:09. > :03:12.This is one of several today. The man bundled away, even as in the

:03:13. > :03:16.background, families continue to stroll past.

:03:17. > :03:20.This is where this latest arrest happened, right house this old

:03:21. > :03:26.Renault garage in the Anderlecht district of Brussels. Belgian

:03:27. > :03:28.investigators appear to be making progress and drawing more

:03:29. > :03:32.connections between the men who carried out the Brussels attacks and

:03:33. > :03:36.the Paris attacks. This is the key suspect now in Cowesdy. Mohamed

:03:37. > :03:39.Abrini. Issued last November, the first arrest notice for him, in

:03:40. > :03:48.connection with the Paris attacks. On the right, two days before Paris,

:03:49. > :03:51.Mohamed Abrini, he is walking beside, Salah Abdeslam. They were at

:03:52. > :03:56.a petrol station heading towards Paris. Abrini was the driver

:03:57. > :41:42.delivering this car, a black Renault Cleo. The car was used by the Paris

:41:43. > 3:55:41attackers. Abrini has been hunted since. Prosecutors say he

3:55:42 > 3:55:41attackers. Abrini has been hunted linked to the Brussels attacks and

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the safe houses used by the Brussels bomb makers. Fingerprints and DNA

3:55:42 > 3:55:41from Abrini were found in the vehicle, the Renault Cleo that was

3:55:42 > 3:55:41used during the Paris attacks. And prosecutors are now trying to

3:55:42 > 3:55:41confirm this this is Mohamed Abrini, filmed at Brussels Airport, seconds

3:55:42 > 3:55:41later, the two men to his left, suicide bombers, blew themselves up.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41The so-called "the man in the hat" fled from the airport and police

3:55:42 > 3:55:41have been trying to identify him ever since. Exactly three weeks ago

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Belgium police made this arrest, of Salah Abdeslam, then Europe's

3:55:42 > 3:55:41most-wanted man who had been seen with Abrini pe petrol station.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Police now have their two prime suspects in custody.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Trans-Troon Abrini is most important after Abdeslam, we have the two last

3:55:42 > 3:55:41important people involved in the attack in Paris and Brussels,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41November 13 and March 22. That means most of the people involved in the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41two attacks are dead or under arrest.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41And with this latest arrest, what's also now clear, is that the two

3:55:42 > 3:55:41attackerses on Brussels and Paris were the work of one extended terror

3:55:42 > 3:55:41cell. -- the two attackers. The key question remaining is - was Mohamed

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Abrini the "the man in the hat"? We know a week ago a different man was

3:55:42 > 3:55:41arrested who they thought might have been that figure, but tonight a an

3:55:42 > 3:55:41insider with good knowledge said they are 95% certain that they have

3:55:42 > 3:55:41everyone close to this plot now. Of A mother has been found guilty

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of murdering her 21-month-old daughter, just weeks

3:55:42 > 3:55:41after after social services had discussed taking the little

3:55:42 > 3:55:41girl back into care. Kathryn Smith was also convicted

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of cruelty to her daughter, Ayeeshia, whose injuries were so

3:55:42 > 3:55:41severe they were compared to those Her stepfather, Matthew Rigby,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41has been convicted of causing Ayeeshia, who lived

3:55:42 > 3:55:41with the couple in Staffordshire, had been known to social services

3:55:42 > 3:55:41all her life but chances to stop the abuse that killed her

3:55:42 > 3:55:41were repeatedly missed. Dan Johnson's report contains

3:55:42 > 3:55:41details you may find distressing. A normal, happy, smiling

3:55:42 > 3:55:41toddler, known as AJ. But before her second birthday,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Ayeeshia Smith was killed This is the 999 call Kathryn Smith

3:55:42 > 3:55:41made that day. Can you see her chest

3:55:42 > 3:55:41moving up and down? Can you hear any air

3:55:42 > 3:55:41coming from her mouth? No, there is nothing,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41she's gone. Any hope of saving her had gone,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41her heart torn by an impact as forceful as a car crash,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41but Kathryn Smith's concern was for herself and concealing

3:55:42 > 3:55:41what she had done. He was cleared of murder

3:55:42 > 3:55:41but convicted of allowing That's what touches

3:55:42 > 3:55:41at my heart strings. Kathryn Smith was a cannabis user

3:55:42 > 3:55:41who kept the drug had her daughter's beaker. Rigby had previous

3:55:42 > 3:55:41convictions for assault. The court heard the young mother has selfish

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and negligent. She put the needs of herself and her partner before the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41safety of her child. Social services were involved throughout AJ's short

3:55:42 > 3:55:41life N June 2013 she was taken into foster care. After a few months she

3:55:42 > 3:55:41was returned to her mother, but soon she was showing signs of neglect. In

3:55:42 > 3:55:41January 2014, she was taken to hospital with cuts to her lip and

3:55:42 > 3:55:41chin. Her natural father took this photo. She was back a month later,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41having suffered a seizure, described as a life-threatening incident.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Social services discussed further intervention but within three weeks,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Ayeeshia was dead. The agencies were involved, police and social

3:55:42 > 3:55:41services, do you think this could have been stopped? Their

3:55:42 > 3:55:41relationship was stormy, neighbours often heard the couple rowing.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Stop it. This was another emergency call made from their flat. What is

3:55:42 > 3:55:41going on? My partner is going to cut himself and try and blame it on me.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Matt, put it down, down. And that was just weeks before AJ's

3:55:42 > 3:55:41death. A review will now ask if more could have been done to save her.

3:55:42 > 3:55:41The two people who said they loved her and were trusted with her care

3:55:42 > 3:55:41will be sentenced on Monday. Mark there's a tragic roll call

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of names we're familiar with - Victoria Climbie, Baby Peter -

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and yet again opportunities missed It is, a list of shame. We should

3:55:42 > 3:55:41recognise the enormous amount of cruelty and violence against

3:55:42 > 3:55:41children that there is. In the last year 600,000 children were referred

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to children's services in England and more than 60,000, the highest

3:55:42 > 3:55:41number ever, were thought to be at such significant risk of harm that

3:55:42 > 3:55:41they were put on child protection plans. In Derbyshire, where Ayeeshia

3:55:42 > 3:55:41came from, the children's services department responsible for her, had

3:55:42 > 3:55:41over 9,000 children referred to them. 700 were put on protection

3:55:42 > 3:55:41plans. We look to the police, we look to the courts to respond. Each

3:55:42 > 3:55:41year something like 1,000 people are convicted of cruelty or neglect of

3:55:42 > 3:55:41children. Almost two-thirds of those women. 63 women indeed were jailed

3:55:42 > 3:55:41for mistreating women just last year. Mistreating children. Yes. For

3:55:42 > 3:55:41local authorities, it is a huge challenge. Vast numbers of children

3:55:42 > 3:55:41at potential risk. You can't just take every child away from its

3:55:42 > 3:55:41mother. You have to make difficult calls. There will be, as we heard a

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Serious Case Review into Ayeeshia's death and one hopes lessons will be

3:55:42 > 3:55:41learned. Let's not pretend we can tweak our defences and the battle

3:55:42 > 3:55:41will be over. The sad truth is that the list of shame will continue to

3:55:42 > 3:55:41grow. Thank you. Labour is keeping up the pressure

3:55:42 > 3:55:41on David Cameron, after he revealed he has profited from his father's

3:55:42 > 3:55:41offshore investment fund. The Prime Minister and Downing

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Street have between them issued four statements this week on Mr Cameron's

3:55:42 > 3:55:41links with his father's firm, Blairmore Holdings, before

3:55:42 > 3:55:41he finally clarified last night that he'd

3:55:42 > 3:55:41held shares until 2010. The Labour Leader, Jeremy Corbyn,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is demanding the Prime Minister make a statement to Parliament

3:55:42 > 3:55:41about all his financial dealings. Our political correspondent,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Carole Walker, reports. David Cameron has admitted it's been

3:55:42 > 3:55:41a difficult few days. He said he has nothing to hide

3:55:42 > 3:55:41but he's facing accusations from Labour that he misled

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the public about his personal involvement in his late father's

3:55:42 > 3:55:41offshore fund and demands that he makes a statement

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to Parliament. You need to be able to trust

3:55:42 > 3:55:41your Prime Minister. The fact that he couldn't answer

3:55:42 > 3:55:41a straight question, straightforwardly, straight away,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41I think has undermined I think David Cameron has big

3:55:42 > 3:55:41questions to answer. It seems as if this information has

3:55:42 > 3:55:41had to be dragged out of him over What he said a few days ago appeared

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to suggest there was no benefit he had ever derived from offshore

3:55:42 > 3:55:41funds like this one. At first Downing Street

3:55:42 > 3:55:41was reluctant to say in the Panama Papers

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of the offshore fund run On Monday, they said

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it was a private matter. I have no shares, no

3:55:42 > 3:55:41offshore trust, no offshore And so that I think

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is a very clear description. On Wednesday came a further

3:55:42 > 3:55:41statement, saying: "There are no offshore funds

3:55:42 > 3:55:41or trusts which the Prime Minister, Mrs Cameron or their children

3:55:42 > 3:55:41will benefit from in the future." Then last night he admitted

3:55:42 > 3:55:41he had owned the shares. We owned 5,000 units

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in Blairmore Investment Trust That was worth something

3:55:42 > 3:55:41like ?30,000. The offshore fund, known

3:55:42 > 3:55:41as Blairmore Holdings, was founded in Panama

3:55:42 > 3:55:41by David Cameron's late father, Ian. The Prime Minister has said

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it was not set up to avoid paying tax in the UK and that

3:55:42 > 3:55:41when he sold his shares, His admission that he had shares

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in the business has seized the headlines but there's no

3:55:42 > 3:55:41suggestion Mr Cameron has done anything illegal and Tory MPs have

3:55:42 > 3:55:41defended his handling of the row. It is a natural human instinct,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41when the media are piling in on your father's reputation

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and record, and your father is dead when he knew that he had paid

3:55:42 > 3:55:41all the tax he had to pay, I think it is natural to feel -

3:55:42 > 3:55:41I want to protect my David Cameron did not declare

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the Blairmore shares in the Register of Members' Interests,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41which lists MPs' outside The rules did not

3:55:42 > 3:55:41require him to do so. David Cameron has said he'll

3:55:42 > 3:55:41publish his tax return soon, to be clear and open

3:55:42 > 3:55:41about his financial affairs. That will put the pressure on other

3:55:42 > 3:55:41senior ministers to do so as well but for Number Ten this row has

3:55:42 > 3:55:41provided an unwelcome reminder of the Prime Minister's wealthy

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and privileged background and a distraction from their bigger

3:55:42 > 3:55:41political battles. David Cameron will come under

3:55:42 > 3:55:41further pressure when Parliament returns on Monday, over his personal

3:55:42 > 3:55:41finances and whether he is prepared to do more to ensure the wealthy

3:55:42 > 3:55:41pay their fair share of tax. With me now is our Economics

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Editor, Kamal Ahmed. Where do you place this

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in the context of what's been revealed in the massive

3:55:42 > 3:55:41leak from Panama? Absolutely, Fiona, it has been very

3:55:42 > 3:55:41difficult, politically, for David Cameron. We have seen the headlines

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and issues around trust in the Prime Minister, is he consistent in what

3:55:42 > 3:55:41he tells the public. But in terms of what has been revealed in the Panama

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Papers, this dump of millions of documents about how the wealthy move

3:55:42 > 3:55:41money secretly around the world, many in the public might judge Mr

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Cameron to be at the lower end of what has been revealed. We had

3:55:42 > 3:55:41billionaires buying property in London, the Fifa President linked to

3:55:42 > 3:55:41two men accused of bribery, the Chinese politburo members linked to

3:55:42 > 3:55:41offshore funds, a circle around President Putin of Russia, the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Icelandic Prime Minister who has resigned after it was revealed he

3:55:42 > 3:55:41had links to a fund which also involved his wife. The big issue

3:55:42 > 3:55:41that has been raised this week, from David Cameron, to China, to Russia,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to Fifa, is this issue of us and them, that somehow in the world

3:55:42 > 3:55:41there are different rules for the elites, the wealthy, the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41politicians, rich businessmen, different from the rules for me and

3:55:42 > 3:55:41you, the ordinary people. That has led to this toxic relationship. It

3:55:42 > 3:55:41has touched a nerve that has been raw since the financial crisis, and

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it is still rather raw, and that is what will be the big outcome of the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Panama Papers, that that nerve is still being touched and it irritates

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the public hugely. A brief look at some

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of the day's other news stories. A bus driver from Rochdale

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in Greater Manchester has been jailed for 25 years for rape

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and sexual activity with children. Nine other men have been jailed

3:55:42 > 3:55:41for up to 23 years for sexual One victim told police she'd been

3:55:42 > 3:55:41groomed by a large number of men Detectives are questioning

3:55:42 > 3:55:41a 49-year-old man about the murder Police who were searching for PC

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Gordon Semple have found his remains The officer was last

3:55:42 > 3:55:41seen a week ago. Britain's most senior

3:55:42 > 3:55:41police officer has met privately with Lord Bramall,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and expressed his "regret" about the distress felt

3:55:42 > 3:55:41by the former head of the Army after he was embroiled in an inquiry

3:55:42 > 3:55:41into paedophile allegations. Lord Bramall was told he would face

3:55:42 > 3:55:41no further action over historic abuse claims, almost nine months

3:55:42 > 3:55:41after he was interviewed by police. Pope Francis has called

3:55:42 > 3:55:41for the Catholic Church to recognise He says bishops and priests should

3:55:42 > 3:55:41be free to interpret doctrine in ways that suit their own cultures

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in their own countries, particularly in relation

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to marriage and divorce. Caroline, how significant

3:55:42 > 3:55:41a shift is this? Well, it is a change but not as much

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of a change as many reformers hoped for. However, Pope Francis has set

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and made clear from the top of the Catholic Church the direction he

3:55:42 > 3:55:41wants for his priests and his flock of over 1 billion Catholics around

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the world. The Catholic Church has often

3:55:42 > 3:55:41closed its door on those living Today in Rome, Pope Francis sought

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to open it a little, issuing his guidance on how

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the Vatican should treat At a press conference here this

3:55:42 > 3:55:41week, two of the Pope's leading cardinals revealed the contents

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of this keenly awaited document. It came after much debate

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and some very public In the Pope's document

3:55:42 > 3:55:41on the family, the biggest change is the idea of greater devolution,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41with Pope Francis suggesting priests seek solutions that are best suited

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to their own culture. He also wants more openness

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and a greater understanding of what the Church terms irregular

3:55:42 > 3:55:41situations, such as But there is no change

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to the Church's doctrine, nor its views on homosexuality

3:55:42 > 3:55:41or ban on contraception. So does this mean that those

3:55:42 > 3:55:41who are divorced and civilly remarried will now be welcomed back

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to take communion? Those who want to be included

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in the life of the Church, the life of faith in the Church,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41they are welcome. The Pope often said,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41let the doors of the Church be And he says the same to everybody

3:55:42 > 3:55:41who is in a difficult situation. This document, over 250 pages long,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is one of the most significant to emerge

3:55:42 > 3:55:41from the Vatican in many years. Entitled On Love and the Family,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it is written in the distinctive voice of Pope Francis and will set

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the course of the way the Catholic Church deals

3:55:42 > 3:55:41with family life for many We first spoke to this couple

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and their children in 2014. They had high hopes this Pope

3:55:42 > 3:55:41would change the Church's When I first read it,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it was a little bit frustrating In the end, though, this popular

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Pope has shown himself There is no radical reform here,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41as some had hoped, more a gentle signal that all families,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41however fractured, are welcome in his Church, and that the doors

3:55:42 > 3:55:41are now open. With just four months to go before

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Rio hosts the summer Olympics there are still serious concerns

3:55:42 > 3:55:41about whether the city It's had to cope with some serious

3:55:42 > 3:55:41problems in the run up to the Games, including big public protests

3:55:42 > 3:55:41following allegations And the outbreak of the Zika virus

3:55:42 > 3:55:41means pregnant women have been Ticket sales have

3:55:42 > 3:55:41been badly affected. Aleem Maqbool reports

3:55:42 > 3:55:41from Rio's Olympic Park. Rio is still in a race to be

3:55:42 > 3:55:41ready for the Olympics. Transport links to the venues

3:55:42 > 3:55:41are way behind schedule, What the organisers do want to show

3:55:42 > 3:55:41off is the Olympic Park. On a rare look inside,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it's clear the buildings don't have the wow factor

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of previous events. They do, though, look

3:55:42 > 3:55:41like they should be Some of the Olympic venues have been

3:55:42 > 3:55:41completed, on the outside at least. But there are huge crises this

3:55:42 > 3:55:41country is facing right now, which has led to concerns about how

3:55:42 > 3:55:41they will impact the Games. A fierce political storm

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is raging in Brazil. from office before she gets

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to open the Rio Games. the government's head

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of Olympic security. No other country in Olympic history

3:55:42 > 3:55:41has lived through such difficult political times so shortly close

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to the Games. We basically, review

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the Games at every second. That doesn't mean that there

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is a negative impact, There's also been a dramatic

3:55:42 > 3:55:41collapse of the Brazilian economy. And Olympic projects have been

3:55:42 > 3:55:41affected, among them a plan to clean Rio's waterways,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41like Guanabara Bay, where the Olympic sailing

3:55:42 > 3:55:41events will happen. Raw sewage still flows

3:55:42 > 3:55:41into it every day. And of course, Brazil has been hit

3:55:42 > 3:55:41by another major crisis. They are spraying to kill mosquitoes

3:55:42 > 3:55:41because many hundreds of thousands here are now thought to have

3:55:42 > 3:55:41contracted the Zika virus. Pregnant women have been warned

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to stay away. As a schoolgirl you were

3:55:42 > 3:55:41playing volleyball here. Fabiana Oliveira won gold medals

3:55:42 > 3:55:41in Beijing and London. She hoped when the Games came

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to her home city there But for now, people

3:55:42 > 3:55:41have other concerns. TRANSLATION: I am sad

3:55:42 > 3:55:41because right now not everyone is focused on the Games,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41making sure they are a success. I am sad because my country

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is going through a difficult time. I hope these Olympic Games will show

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the fighting spirit of my people. And it may well be after the final

3:55:42 > 3:55:41frantic preparations that Brazil The point of hosting the Olympics,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41though, was to showcase what positives the

3:55:42 > 3:55:41country had to offer. But the Games, instead,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41may just have drawn the eyes of the world even more

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to Brazil's current turmoil. Aleem Maqbool, BBC

3:55:42 > 3:55:41News, Rio de Janeiro. The fairy tale is coming

3:55:42 > 3:55:41closer for Leicester City. If they win again this weekend

3:55:42 > 3:55:41and other results go in their favour, they could be just

3:55:42 > 3:55:41one more victory away from winning the Premier League title

3:55:42 > 3:55:41for the first time. If they lift the trophy it will be

3:55:42 > 3:55:41ranked as one of the greatest ever Andy Swiss sent this

3:55:42 > 3:55:41report from Leicester. A year ago they were

3:55:42 > 3:55:41staring at relegation. Not much joy for those Leicester

3:55:42 > 3:55:41fans on their travels this season. Now they are on the brink

3:55:42 > 3:55:41of a footballing fairy tale. Leicester's story is as unlikely

3:55:42 > 3:55:41as it is unforgettable. This last weekend put them seven

3:55:42 > 3:55:41points clear. Even for the manager

3:55:42 > 3:55:41it is hard not to be. We have to wait and

3:55:42 > 3:55:41play match by match. Also it is important

3:55:42 > 3:55:41to maintain the right way Keeping feet grounded has rarely

3:55:42 > 3:55:41been a problem here. Leicester have never won the league,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41despite this man's best efforts. Gary Lineker used to help his

3:55:42 > 3:55:41parents on their stall at Leicester market, but he told me his home

3:55:42 > 3:55:41club's journey is unprecedented. It is like watching a movie

3:55:42 > 3:55:41that is perhaps a little bit over the top, a bit

3:55:42 > 3:55:41ridiculous, a bit far-fetched. But the impossible dream

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is getting very close. Seven points with six games to go

3:55:42 > 3:55:41is certainly the most spectacular Indeed this just might be

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the biggest sporting Remember Goran Ivanisevic winning

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Wimbledon? The unheralded golfer Ben Curtis won

3:55:42 > 3:55:41the Open as a 300-1 outsider but at the start of the season

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Leicester's odds of winning That is the same odds as the Loch

3:55:42 > 3:55:41Ness Monster being found. Should Leicester do it,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41armchair supporters I foolishly tweeted in December that

3:55:42 > 3:55:41I would present the opening Match Knowing obviously at that point

3:55:42 > 3:55:41categorically that there was no chance Leicester were going to go

3:55:42 > 3:55:41on to win the title. But I hope it is a problem I have,

3:55:42 > 3:55:41even if I would have to apologise. Leicester fans will not mind that

3:55:42 > 3:55:41if their remarkable story has That's all from us. Now it's time

3:55:42 > 3:55:42for the news where you are.