Making mistakes and it will make changes to win back its licence. And all eyes on the turner prize. We look at the four nominees in the running for one of the art worlds most prestigious awards. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that a future Labour Government would consider cancelling pfi contracts, the controversial schemes which enable some public building projects to be funded with private money. The shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell made the commitment at the labour conference in brighton. He said pfi contracts were likely to cost the Public Sector more than 200 billion pounds over the next few decades and it was time to reduce the cost to the tax payer. After he spoke the party said it would review the contracts. During the day labour also suggested the uk could remain in a Single Market and some form of Customs Union following brexit. Our Political CorrespondentEleanor Garnier reports from brighton. All smiles as they try to put on a united front, but theres no hiding it. Its plain for all to see. Divisions in labour over brexit once again coming to the fore. What i want to do is first off all congratulate conference. Yesterday you voted away your chance to remain in the Single Market. You voted away your chance to stay in the eu. You have as much chance of stopping brexit as Jeremy Corbyn has of wearing my tottenham shirt get real hes certainly widely adored here. Jeremy corbyns position and policies now almost unchallenged in labour. But for the crucial issue of brexit, while labour deals with internal divisions, its shadow brexit secretary insisted the party was a government in waiting. No rash ideological red lines preventing a sensible deal. No fantastical blue sky proposals. A pragmatic approach. Labour are now the grown ups in the room. We stand ready to take charge of these negotiations, not acting for narrow political gain but in the national interest. Brexit rows and all, conference is now in full flow, but as labour tries to divert attention away from its difficulties on the eu, it hopes new policies like a cap on credit card interest will be popular with voters. I am calling upon the government to act now and apply the same rules on payday loans to credit card debt. It means that nobody will ever pay more in interest than their original loan. If the tories refuse to act, i can announce today that the next Labour Government will amend the law. And there was also an expensive announcement about pfi, the programme of funding Public Infrastructure projects with private capital. Well put an end to this scandal and we will reduce the cost to taxpayers. How . Well, we have already pledged that there will be no new pfi deals signed by us in government. But well go further and i can tell you today its what you have been calling for. We will bring existing pfi contracts back in house. Labour is trying to show it has got the ideas to propel it into government. It hopes to prove notjust to its own supporters but voters elsewhere its got what it takes to lead the country. Eleanor garnier, bbc news, brighton. Joining me now from the labour conference in brighton is labours shadow brexit minister jenny chapman. Thank you forjoining us. Under what circumstances do you think britain could stay in a Single Market . We have said all along that we think that the government ought to be leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union on the table. And we think they are being idea logically driven and unreasonable in saying that one of their red line almost is that one of their red line almost is that we should not be in a Customs Union or a Single Market. What the labour party is interested in are the outcomes and we are interested in getting the benefits of Single Market membership and we are not hung up precisely on how that is achieved. The good game that from membership of the Single Market or you could gain that through a trade deal we are not hung up about how it is done, it is the outcomes that matter. The question you will be as straightaway by lots of people, if thatis straightaway by lots of people, if that is the case and the European Union comes back and says lets talk about that, as long as youre happy with the principle of freedom of movement, what will be the labour response . The labour party has been clear on freedom of movement because they know what an important issue it is and we understand that freedom of movement will end when we leave the European Union. We want to keep it through the transitional phase because the government is not going to be ready on time to have a new immigration policy by march, 2019 but we know that this country, for the first time in a very long time will need a new immigration policy and freedom of movement will end at the end of transition. It squaring that ambition with the other ambition to be within a Single Market that is similar at least to the one that we have access to now and lots of people find it difficult to imagine that you will be able to deliver that kind of deal. That is right and deliver that kind of deal. That is rightandi deliver that kind of deal. That is right and i understand that and that is the way that these negotiations are conducted matters so much and the way that the government has approached this, which has been to set a very bad tone and to be quite high handed with eu partners so far has not been the right approach and to waste the time that the government has we think has been the wrong approach. We are 15 months in, very little progress has been made and we feel that the labour party would have done a betterjob of it, frankly, we would have a much better chance of obtaining what is as you say a challenging outcome, but what is the point of embarking on these negotiations if youre not ambitious for the outcome . A point about what has been said in the last half an hour, there were two brief state m e nts hour, there were two brief statements by Michel Barnier and david davis before this latest round of talks, Michel Barnier saying u nless of talks, Michel Barnier saying unless these big issues of Northern Ireland citizens and money are sorted out we cannot move on to talk about what comes after that and david davis seem to be saying the opposite, what is the resolution if there is no real meeting of minds at this point . I think you need reasonableness on both sides are particularly when it comes to Northern Ireland. I can completely understand why the government feels it needs more time to address those issues. These are notjust issues of trade or borders when it comes to Northern Ireland and there will not bea simple Northern Ireland and there will not be a simple solution. We certainly need to think about our future relationship before we can properly resolve the issues there. I think i have some sympathy for what david davis said and i think you need reasonableness on the part of Michel Barnier as well because both sides are going to have to resolve this together, but had it been keir starmer in brussels negotiating rather than david davis, i think the mood would have been very different today. Jerry chapman, good to talk today. Jerry chapman, good to talk to you in writing. 0ur chief Political Correspondent vicki young is also in brighton. I will come to the pfi question in a second. Can i ask you for your reading of this latest labour thinking on brexit . What is interesting is that they have had no substantive interesting is that they have had no su bsta ntive vote interesting is that they have had no substantive vote here on all of that, on the actual policy if you like, but we have had keir starmer laying out the labour position on all of this and i think mainly what he is doing is keeping his options open. The mood here is a bit like a party, they are buoyant, saying they are ready for a general election which they think they have a chance of winning, in which case they would be taking over these negotiations. Keir starmer about a transitional period, saying he would want that, where we would stay pretty much the Single Market and the Customs Union but also that we would have to accept the rules during that time. The big unknown is what happens after that and i think maybe deliberately keeping the options open on that, there are some within the party being very vociferous about saying we have to lay out now that we would keep that option of staying within the Single Market. He is not ruling it out, but i think he is not ruling it out, but i think he is aware of course that there are many labour supporters who voted for brexit who would not consider the u k. s stain in the Single Market as it been brexit in any sense of the word. He accused the tories today of constructive ambiguity over brexit andi constructive ambiguity over brexit and i think it is fair to say that labour might be doing a little bit of that themselves as well. Thank you very much. We will talk more about the events in brighton in a short while. So three days after the Prime Ministers speech in florence when she tried to restore momentum to the brexit talks the brexit secretary, david davis, is leading the british team of negotiators into their fourth round of talks with eu officials in brussels. Its the first opportunity for the european delegation to respond to mrs mays remarks. Michel barnier said there had been insufficient progress. The European Union is keen and eager to understand better how the uk government will translate the Prime Ministers speech into negotiating positions. It is essential and would enable us to advance this week, i hope and make Real Progress over the coming months. On Citizens Rights we will incorporate the agreement fully into uk law and take steps to ensure consistent interpretation. We hope to make progress on issues like the Onward Movement of uk citizens and the European Union s and Voting Rights in local elections. We both wa nt rights in local elections. We both want to avoid changes to the way that citizens enjoy their rights and out that citizens enjoy their rights and our proposals will deliver that. On Northern Ireland and ireland, we made Good Progress in the last round with a common desire to maintain the common travel area and protect the good friday agreement. This week will be about crunching through the Technical Details of how we together make that happen. David davis and Michel Barnier. 0ur europe correspondent kevin connollyjoins us from brussels. Listening to those statements, how much of a golf is there . |j listening to those statements, how much of a golf is there . I think there is a clear distinction that we can see there, Michel Barnier never lets assertion go by without that almost theological repetition of the basic position of the European Union, there has to be progress on the first phase issues, the irish border, the financial settlement and Citizens Rights before there can be any possibility of moving on to future trade talks. 0n the uk side, there has always been a feeling that that rigidity is the british would see it is about holding the European Union 27 together and is not necessarily practical. How can you discuss future arrangements on the irish border if you do not discuss at least to some extent future trade relationships in parallel or at the same time . I think david davis at one point in that very brief appearance before reporters here in brussels talked about the need for leadership and flexibility and i think that is going to be seen as a coded call for the european side to bea coded call for the european side to be a bit less wedded to its phased and very carefully structured negotiation timetable. We heard on that similar theme, talk of an innovative and creative approach. What is the view in brussels on that call and are they prepared in any way to answer that call with maybe a slightly looser approach to some of these conditions . Well, the truth is that there has so far been no sign of it. They would interpret any talk of it. They would interpret any talk of creativity or leadership for flexibility as the british side trying to open up debates for that aspect of the future relationship before tying down the issue, i think above all else, frankly, of money and that is really what is at the heart of this. David davis again implied pretty clearly i thought when he was talking to reporters that the british side sees the amount of money that would eventually be paid into the European Union coffers, also of course, as pa rt union coffers, also of course, as part of a quid pro quo about what sort of trade deal you would ultimately end up with. There is a clear distinction i think emerging their about the usefulness of how their about the usefulness of how the eu is trying to structured these talks but i think the british side has never been entirely comfortable with. Also, how you make a breakthrough if the eu does indeed stick to that timetable and that schedule for the talks and the british side keep wanting to push them into other areas. Thank you for joining us again. Those talks just underway now in brussels, if there is any outcome or a signal of honour we will be back with that as soon as they get it. Later in the programme. And later in the programme well be getting the thoughts of mario monti, the former Prime Minister of italy and before that a european commissioner. His perspective on what is going on would be very interesting. That will happen ina would be very interesting. That will happen in a short while. A 16 Year Old Girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after stabbing a 61 year old woman at a school in north lincolnshire. The School Welfare officer at Winterton Community academy was seriously wounded. Caroline bilton is at the school. Tell us what we know so far about the circumstances so far. Just after nine oclock this morning panicked pa rents were nine oclock this morning panicked parents were coming into the Winterton CommunityAcademy Gates here behind me. They had received a text m essa g e here behind me. They had received a text message from the school telling them of a serious incident that had taken place here. What had happened . Well a pupil had stabbed a member of staff. The victim, 61 year old welfare support worker. It happened in her office, it was an isolated incident and it is believed that a small kitchen knife had been used that had been brought on the premises today. The victim taken to hospital with serious but non life threatening injuries and she is said to be in a co mforta ble injuries and she is said to be in a comfortable position in hospital this evening. A 16 Year Old Girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and she is being questioned by police. Earlier i spoke to parents here, shocked that what had happened, this school is in a quiet cul de sac in lincolnshire, this is out of the ordinary what has happened. They told me how children had been told to stay in their classrooms, the school effectively placed on lock down here this morning while calm was restored. The head teacher has spoken tonight of how proud he is of the staff, the quick thinking staff who brought the situation under control quickly. He said at no point were other children at risk. Indeed, this school did remain open today, it did not close, but many parents took the opportunity to take their children home, going home in shock this morning at what happened here at Winterton Community academy. Caroline, thank you very much for the update. This is bbc news at five the headlines a future Labour Government would consider cancelling pfi contracts the controversial schemes which enable some public building projects to be funded with private money. The eu chief negotiator says Real Progress on the divorce bill is essential before a brexit transition period can be discussed. A 16 Year Old Girl is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder over the stabbing of a woman at a school in north lincolnshire. 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