Donald tusk, accused borisjohnson of trying to win what he called a stupid blame game. Also tonight. The parents of this ten year old boy who died after contracting hiv from contaminated blood products almost 30 years ago tell a Public Inquiry of their heartbreak. There is a little boy of eight, nine, telling you hes so frightened and you cant take that away. The impact of knife crime on its young victims more than 20,000 were injured last year alone and, for many, the trauma continues. And britains best building an opera house, a Council House and one made from cork. Just some of the buildings up for the presigious up for the prestigious stirling prize tonight. And coming up on bbc news, we look ahead to tomorrows crunch clash for scotland at the Rugby World Cup as they take on russia in their quest for quarterfinal qualification. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. A deal with the eu by the end of this month in time for the brexit deadline now looks extremely unlikely. D
Well have the latest from westminster and brussels, including an interview with the belgian mep, philippe lamberts. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. A mother breaks down at the contaminated blood inquiry as she talks about the death of her ten year old son. 19 people are arrested as police say theyve broken the uks biggest ever drugs operation more that 50 tonnes of drugs are seized. And coming up on the programme well be live from the roundhouse in london, ahead of tonights building of the year award the stirling prize for architecture. Today at five, the top story talks to secure a brexit deal appear close to collapsing after a downing street source said the eu had made a brexit deal essentially impossible. The source claimed the german chancellor Angela Merkel had told borisjohnson in a phone call this morning, that a brexit deal is now overwhelmingly unlikely. Mrs merkel reportedly said a deal would never be possible unless Northern Ireland stayed in a Customs Union which i
19 people are arrested as police say theyve broken the uks biggest ever drugs operation more that 50 tons of drugs are seized. The impact of knife crime on its young victims more than 20 thousand were injured last year alone and for many the trauma continues. We will reveal the winner of this new building best new building of 2019. Join us live here in the news channel for the announcement of this yea rs channel for the announcement of this years stunning price for architecture. Prize. Good evening. A deal with the eu by the end of this month in time for the brexit deadline now looks extremely unlikely. Downing street says brexit talks are close to breaking down after what was described as a challenging phone call between the Prime Minister and the german chancellor this morning. A source at number 10 says Angela Merkel made clear that a brexit deal was overwhelmingly unlikely unless Northern Ireland remained in the Customs Union indefinitely. There was an angry response from brussels
Has this long process entered a new phase, the brexit blame game, in case it all goes wrong . Well have all the latest from brussels and westminster. Also tonight. The parents of this 10 year old boy, who died after contracting hiv from contaminated blood products almost 30 years ago, tell the Public Inquiry of their heartbreak. The impact of knife crime on its victims more than 20,000 were injured last year alone, and for many, the trauma continues. A Housing Estate in norwich made up of almost 100 Ultra Low Energy homes wins the prestigious stirling prize for the best building in britain. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news. Englands women are gifted a much needed win. They scrape past portugal 1 0 in a friendly. Good evening. Leaving the eu with a deal by the end of october is now looking extremely unlikely, according to downing street, and talks are close to breaking down. The claim follows what was described as a challenging phone call between Boris Johnson and Angela Merkel th
Becoming a small person and feeling quite terrified about what my future is. In his latest film, breathe, Andrew Garfield plays robin cavendish, who became tethered to a breathing machine in order to stay alive after contracting polio in the 19505 aged just 28. With the love and support of his wife diana, played by claire foy, robin broke free and changed not only his life, but that of disabled people around the world forever. We will be speaking to diana, and her and robins sonjonathan, who is the producer of this moving true story. I dont want to go on living here. What are we waiting for . Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Also, as hundreds of teachers, support staff and parents join a mass lobby of parliament today, in a bid to persuade the government to give schools more funding, we talk to parents who say they are feeling the pinch. And wed love to hear what youve got to say have you been asked to pay for something that used to be covered by your k