Welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister has insisted theres a new momentum in the brexit negotiations following last weeks eu summit in brussels. Theresa may was reporting back to mps and rejected labours claim that the governments approach was chaotic and lacking clarity. Mrs mays also been warned by Major Business groups thatjobs and investment in the uk will suffer unless the government secures a brexit transition deal by the end of the year. Our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. Remember this . Smiles and kisses in brussels last week. Theresa may, europes top official, eu leaders, all keen to navigate brexit. How . To help mrs may get a deal to sell at home, notjust the story of a leader leaving europes top table empty handed. Getting a deal done is an uphill climb but today, the man who runs things in brussels did his bit to help, even defending theresa mays dignity, and stamped on a german news reports that she pleaded with european leaders to help with brexit and see of her enemies at home. She was in good shape, she wasnt tired, she was fighting, as is her duty, and everything for me was ok. So she didnt plead with you for help . No, that isnt the style of the Prime Minister. No, not pleading, apparently, holding out for talks on trade and the future without writing a big cheque out front. Statement, the Prime Minister. She told mps the breakthrough could come soon if there is goodwill on both sides. If we are going to take a step Forward Together it must be on the basis ofjoint effort and endeavour between the uk and the eu but i believe that by approaching these negotiations in a constructive way, in a spirit of friendship and cooperation, we can and will deliver the best possible outcome that works for all our people. The biggest battle the Prime Minister faces isnt so much with the 27 european states, the chancellor said deftly described as the enemy. It is her battle to bring together the warring factions of her own cabinet and party. And conservative differences were plain to see. Will the Prime Minister agreed to listen to retrieve businesses, and would she even goes so far today as finally to rule out no deal . Will she stick to her guns, follow through and have confidence that unfortunately the only people undermining her from this side are people that are threatening to go into the lobbies with the labour party . Today the foreign secretary insisted he was towing the line set by mrs may recently in florence, not setting down a harder line of his own. Have you been helping brexit or helping to weaken theresa may . The entire cabinet is united around every syllable of the florence speech. It is an excellent text, an excellent basis on which to proceed and we hope our european friends and partners agree. Next time theresa may reports back here on a european summit, she clearly hopes and believes she will have a positive tale to tell. If she wants to ease the pressure, she will need one. The widow of an american soldier who was killed in action earlier this month in the african country of niger says President Trump upset her during a phone call. Myeshia johnson said the president couldnt remember her husbands name something mr trump has forcefully denied. Our north america editor, jon sopel, has the story. Sergeant la David Johnson was laid to rest at the weekend but theres no resting in peace. Instead, there is sound and fury. His widow has spoken for the first time about the now infamous call from President Trump. The president said he knew what he signed up for but it hurts anyways. And i was, it made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. He couldnt remember my husbands name. She also revealed the us military refused to let her see her husbands body. I dont know nothing. They wont show me a finger, a hand. I know my husbands body from head to toe and they wont let me see anything. I dont know whats in that box. It could be empty for all i know but i need, i need to see my husband. The phone call from donald trump came last week as the Johnson Family waited at miami airport to receive his body but after myeshia johnsons interview today, the president tweeted within an hour to challenge her account. I had a very respectful conversation with the widow of sergeant la David Johnson and spoke his name from beginning without hesitation. But from a former defence secretary, a warning. The president diminishes the office of the presidency if he now goes into an attack on the congresswoman or on the widow and vice versa. It isjust, this is not good, particularly at a time when there are so many other issues. The white house had been hoping the focus relentlessly this week would be on tax reform and no other distractions. But the president felt he had to respond to the Fallen Soldiers widow. It seems this is a president who prefers a eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth than he does turning the other cheek. The president this evening has been presiding over a ceremony giving a vietnam war veteran his medal of honour, even though donald trump, like many other wealthy young men, managed to avoid the draft himself. Americas wars and how it treats its military families, a source of conflict then, a source of conflict today. Jon sopel, bbc news, washington. The Financial Conduct Authority says that royal bank of scotland could face further action over the way its treated some of its business customers. Rbs has been accused of systematic, widespread mistreatment of Small Business customers, who were placed within its Global Restructuring group as an apparent way of supporting them. Rbs says its culture and structure have changed fundamentally, as our economics correspondent andy verity reports. Andy gibbs is an entrepreneur who built a thriving creative hub in what used to be norfolks red light district. Like thousands of business owners, he was told by rbs natwest that its turnaround division, grg, was there to help him. This is what that help felt like. What ive always held onto is that im a good. I know what im doing. After months of trying to meet bank demands for large fees and later a stake in his business, he was ruined. Andy had lost not only his lifes work but his marriage, his family home and his health. Id had a breakdown. At one point, id lost 4. 5 stone in hospital. And i didnt actually know when i was going to get out of hospital. The report finds the bank for years engaged in widespread inappropriate treatment of its business customers, including failure to handle conflicts of interest, failure to ensure fair treatment of customers, failure to support Small Businesses in a manner consistent with good practice. While some failures were systematic, it found rbs didnt set out to force businesses into its Restructuring Group, and businesses transferred to the Restructuring Group already had signs of financial difficulty. Its taken them a long time, and they still wont give us theirfull report, which i think we ought to, as parliament and the treasury committee, be able to see. Because, of course, some damning conclusions, nine separate areas where they found major problems, and of course its peoples livelihoods, their businesses, the people they employ whove suffered from this. Whats interesting about this summary of the report into mistreatment of business customers by rbs and natwest, which it owns, is not so much whats in the summary as whats left out. Weve seen a copy of the full report, which says that management knew or should have known that this was an intentional and coordinated strategy, and that the mistreatment of business customers was a result of that. Lets be very clear, we didnt handle customers in the way that we should have as an organisation. If it was intentional and coordinated and the management knew or should have known, arent the customers and the general public entitled to know . The full report, actually, the summary is a fair reflection of the full report and the fca. It doesnt say anything about intention. Well, maybe that just shouldnt have shown up in the actual summary report. The report found, in dealing with Small Business customers going through a stressful situation, grg officials were often insensitive, dismissive and sometimes unduly aggressive. More than four years after the time in question, many customers are still waiting forjustice. Andy verity, bbc news. The United Nations says the World Community must pledge more money to help hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims whove fled violence in myanmar and sought sanctuary in neighbouring bangladesh. There were around 300,000 refugees inside camps along the border before august. Since then another 600,000 have arrived. The number of refugees could soon reach one million, putting aid agencies and the bangladeshi authorities under immense strain. From one of the camps in bangladesh, clive myrie reports. For Rohingya Muslims who have escaped myanmar, neighbouring bangladesh is a land of Second Chances. These refugees, part of a huge influx we saw cross the border, are queueing for their first food supplies. With their pink ration cards, they are now dependent on the kindness of strangers. It can be a long, tiring wait in the clammy, humid air. Best to do what you can to make things a little bearable. These rohingyas are the latest in a long line of victims of a sectarian and religious conflict that stretches back many decades. This is a crisis thats been going on a long, long time. You guys must be feeding people who have probably sort of been through this, crossed the border, many years ago. Thats true. Weve been feeding for 25 years. You can see it in the camps. At the bottom of the camp, theres refugees from 25 years ago. You move upwards, ten years ago. One year ago, and now you can see whos arrived yesterday. These guys have arrived this week . Its incredible. For the refugees, this might be the land of Second Chances but it seemed one Rohingya Muslims luck had run out. A few days ago we found abu in the arms of his big sister by the side of the road. Limp and lifeless, acutely malnourished, we alerted unicef. After several days in the clinic, abus back from the brink. You 0k . He was terribly sick, with fever and diarrhoea. It was a close call. So, the doctors say he was malnourished, still is malnourished but he is taking in food, which means that, hopefully, in a few days, maybe a couple of weeks, he should be eating normally. And, fingers crossed, gaining weight. But will abu and his big sister ever see the land of their birth again . Just how long is this period of exile for the hundreds of thousands here . The future of the refugees is being discussed at the highest levels between the bangladesh and myanmar governments. Could the rohingyas one day return home and these camps close . Well, no ones holding their breath. At the un general assembly, bangladeshis Prime Minister made it clear where she thinks the blame for the crisis lies. This forcibly displaced people of myanmar are fleeing an ethnic cleansing in their own country, where they have been living for centuries. Its a charge myanmar strongly denies blaming rohingya insurgents for attacks on civilians. The funeral procession of Rashida Mohammed makes its way through the rohingya refugee camp. He was 75 and never saw muslim and buddhist reconciled in his homeland. A Younger Generation may one day see this happen but, for now, the many rohingya will live and die on foreign soil. Now on bbc news its time for newsnight. So called Islamic State was driven from its own capital last week. But hundreds of brits had gone out to fight with them, and so hundreds of brits may now choose to return. What sort of welcome should we offer them . 0ne minister talked of the need to kill them, some want the british fighters kept out, some want them to be given a second chance. But can we even identify them . Well ask if we can distinguish between the dangerous and the disillusioned . Also tonight the great airbnb debate its created a market in tourist lets for spare rooms, but has it created a deregulated nuisance for everybody else . So there are wards in westminster where one in Ten Properties are permanently in the short let sector and thats not good. This labour mp has resigned a post on the commons equalites committee for stupid comments he made in his early 20s. Should we forgive errors made 15 years ago . Will anybody make it into Public Office if we dont . And as Lady Trumpington says farewell to the lords, we ask her how she dealt with sexual harrassment in her day. I think you curse them and its quite possible to slap their face, but you might get a slap back