Detailed confession allegedly from the serial killer Levi Bellfield. Also in the next hour, Prince William wishes his brother and new fiancee all the best ahead of their wedding next spring. While on a trip to finland, the duke of cambridge said he was delighted for the couple but also himself. For me, personally, i hope it means he stays out of my fridge. From other scrounging he has done out of my fridge over the last few years. So it is pretty exciting. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The government has offered to significantly increase the so called brexit divorce bill, the amount of money its willing to pay the European Union for our departure from it. Its understood the government is now prepared to pay up to 50 billion euros around £41; billion in an attempt to kick start talks on a future trade deal. Back in september, the Prime Minister had said the uk was prepared to pay 20 billion euros. Today, on a surprise visit to iraq, theresa may said the uk was still in negotiations with the eu but wanted to move soon to trade talks. Our Political EditorLaura Kuenssberg has more. There is no substitute for personal diplomacy. The Prime Minister, the first major leader to visit iraq since so called is were driven out of mosul. Thousands of miles away, dealings between westminster and brussels mean a broad offer to settle the uks accounts has been hypothetically agreed. We are still in negotiations with the European Union, and i am very clear that i want us to move together onto the next stage. Of course, we are working in the lead up to the december European Council. I want to see us able to move on to the trade talks and the security talks, but it means us moving together. Surely a bill of around a0 to 50 billion euros is too much for brexiteers, who promised we would get money back . After months of haggling, and handshakes, and, frankly, changes of heart, the cabinet is pretty much on board. The Prime Minister is going to go forward to the december European Council with a very fair offer. What we want to see is progress towards the second phase of the negotiation. We have been waiting for this for a long time, for this for a long time, 18 months or so. Now is the moment to get the whole ship off the rocks and move it forwards. The hope is that with more hypothetical cash on the table, talks about trade can start next month. Do you think the brexit divorce bill is too large . But nothing is final, so no minister will publicly give an official seal of approval. Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed about this whole package, but we accept that there are obligations that we have built up, and we will meet them, as the Prime Minister has said. Werent we told we would have plenty of money back if we voted to leave . It seems the eu has won the argument that the bill to settle our accounts runs into the tens of billions. Whether it be for long temperatures we have already signed up to all the pensions of brussels staff in years to come. In the bigger picture, around a0 billion spread over many years is not big bucks for the government. So the anger you might have expected in there didnt really explode. If we are going to negotiate the comprehensive new trade agreement with the European Union, which we need for future jobs and prosperity, we need to be seen as a country which can be trusted to comply with the deals we reach. So will my right honourable friend guarantee that there will be no legally binding commitment to spend money until our partners agree to a serious free trade deal . Would the minister agree such a move would be betraying the trust of the british people . She should not pay more than we owe, but she should be confident that, whatever it is, its a bargain against the cost of staying in. Do you welcome britains decision to pay more, mr barnier . We are still working. The eu chief negotiator was in no mood to declare that it is done. The final details of the bill will not be agreed for some time, and a deal to move onto the next phase of talks could still be scuppered by disagreement over the irish border or the european courts. We are still waiting for more from london, he said. We are not there yet. After months of european hard talk, and sticking together, britain has moved significantly towards their version of what we have to pay, the government finding little success perhaps in the brexit talks in trying to stay out on a limb. You saw the Prime Minister in laura kuennsbergs report. Well, theresa may has now arrived in saudi arabia, on the latest stage of her visit to the middle east. Theresa may says she will use the trip to express concerns about the humanitarian crisis in yemen. She says she will urge the saudi king and the crown prince to lift a blockade which has prevented the delivery of aid supplies. The United Nations estimates that 20 Million People in yemen are in need of help. But lets get more on brexit, and speak to our Political Correspondent ben wright at westminster. So, how far forward so, how farforward have so, how far forward have things so, how farforward have things move today, do you think . Well, we no for sure when the Prime Minister makes her next overseas trip, which will be on monday, when she has a date in the diary with Jean Claude Juncker at the European Commission in brussels. We think this will be a critical day in the brexit story, because we know that the eu have said a deadline for the beginning of decemberfor said a deadline for the beginning of december for the uk to said a deadline for the beginning of decemberfor the uk to prove substantial progress three core issues, how the border between Northern Ireland and the republic will work after brexit, the rights of eu citizens post brexit and of course the financial settlement, the brexit bill. We think that is when the eu negotiators will make their judgment about whether or not sufficient progress has been made for them to recommend the eu leaders in the middle of december that talks can progress to the future relationship and the beginning of trade discussions. So, an absolutely critical week coming up, and clearly what we are seeing around the brexit bill is an acceleration of britains attem pts bill is an acceleration of britains atte m pts to bill is an acceleration of britains attempts to get over that line, and to prove to the eu that they are serious about meeting their financial commitments, and that the money will be there. Given the apparent movement on that today, would you say that of those three issuesit would you say that of those three issues it is the irish border now that looks the hardest to resolve . Issues it is the irish border now that looks the hardest to resolve . |j think that looks the hardest to resolve . think thats right. It has felt like that had to three weeks. It had a lwa ys that had to three weeks. It had always been felt throughout this that money would the real problem. We expected a big political blowback here at westminster from eurosceptic leaves supporting tories who simply would not stomach the tens of billions of pounds that we are talking about today. As laura explained, though, that hasnt happened, and i think they see the long term gain as being far greater than the medium term pay out. They also think the uk will get a quick trade deal to compensate for that brexit bill pay out. Well see. It is still entirely possible that by the early middle of next year we are going to hear many more irritated voices from the backbenches than we are today, but you are right. The key Sticking Point now is the irish border. It is clear that the eu want farm or thanjust border. It is clear that the eu want farm or than just warm assurances, verbal guarantees, that there will bea verbal guarantees, that there will be a deal, since britain is leaving the Customs Union and the single market. And so far we dont think the eu have been satisfied by what they have heard so far. Well, tomorrow well be looking closely at one of the issues under the spotlight in the brexit negotiations the border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. Our correspondents will be travelling the length of the border asking those who live there what they think. And well find out how brexit and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 40 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me are dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the Daily Telegraph and steve hawkes, deputy Political Editor at the sun. President trump has used his twitter account to share inflammatory videos which were posted online by the deputy leader of the far right group, britain first. The footage purports to show muslims committing acts of violence. Downing street has condemned the move and the archbishop of canterbury has described the retweets as deeply disturbing and called on him to renounce racism. The tweets have been welcomed though by the former leader of the ku klux klan. Our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. Britain first is a far right anti muslim group with a small membership that often engages in publicity stunts to try to raise its profile. Early this morning, it received a huge propaganda gift from donald trump, the America First president. On his twitter feed, he retweeted three inflammatory videos from the groups deputy leader, Jayda Fransen, the first claiming to show a muslim migrant attacking a man on crutches. This is Jayda Fransen in action. Earlier this month, she was charged with using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour during speeches she made in belfast. For her, these president ial retweets are manna from heaven. God bless you, trump, she tweeted. God bless america. There has been a despairing response from the family of the murdered mpjo cox, who was killed by a right wing extremist who shouted britain first. I have to say, i thought it was a horrendous thing to do. Britain first is a well known hate group. It drives hatred against muslims, and donald trump is the president of our nearest ally, and the fact that he didnt check first, or didnt even think about the content of those tweets before doing it, i think suggests that his judgment is hugely lacking. Downing street has said it was wrong for the president to have done this, but added that his invitation to make a state visit to britain next year still stands. As for the white house, it is unapologetic. The threat is real. The threat needs to be addressed. The threat has to be talked about, and that is what the president is doing in bringing that up. Previous us administrations have liked to think of themselves as beacons of democratic values, but that has not been a high priority for the trump white house. Many people around the world will be saddened and sickened to see the president of the United States appearing to validate tweets from a far right group. Ten months into this unorthodox and provocative presidency, donald trump still has the capacity to shock. Nick bryant, bbc news, new york. In the past hour, dr ilhan cagri from the Muslim Public Affairs council has warned that the president s tweets could incite violence. What this shows is that our president sides with these kind of issues. Our president is giving validation to these kinds of views. It shows, it gives validity to hate mongering, of separating people out. What could these videos be doing, except for trying to incite hatred, trying to force people to fear groups, the fear muslims, and to just breed hatred, fear groups, the fear muslims, and tojust breed hatred, fear, and, eventually, violence. For more reaction on this i can speak to drjames zogby, who is the president of the arab american institute. What do you make of what has been re tweeted here and the reaction to it . You know, sometimes i thinki re tweeted here and the reaction to it . You know, sometimes i think i am beyond being shocked, and then he simply ups the ante and i get shocked all over again. He certainly insights and divides us here at home, but he also embarrasses the United States in the world. I have heard already from folks in the middle east, who are absolutely horrified at what they have seen, and when pointed out that these tweets were fakes and incitement, Sarah Sanders huckabee doubles down on talks about the threat. The only threat i see at the moment is from this president , who is inciting hatred and violence from using fake videos from a hate group in london. I was so appreciative of the fact that your Prime Minister, who i might addi that your Prime Minister, who i might add i am not a fan of, politically, nevertheless she did the right thing. You have a Prime Minister who denounces hate. We have a president who actually promotes it. Its really quite shocking. You mentioned what the white house spokeswoman said, the threat is real, they threat needs to be talked about. How do you respond to that specifically . You know, the fact is we have done exhaustive studies, as have most of the really important think tanks in america, on the threat. Look, we have a mass shooting a day in america, an infinitesimal number of them. Just bear with me, that is one a day, almost one a day, Mass Shootings in america. We have a gun problem and a murder problem in america. The only ones that make the news are those that involve muslims. And understand that involve muslims. And understand that they comprise the infinitesimal percentage of the larger number of Mass Shootings. The threat . Sure, we have a threat of gun problem, violence in america, we are a violent, gun toting country, and we are murdering our own people, the highest per capita murder rate in the whole world. It is shocking to compare our numbers with your numbers in the uk. And, yet, they wa nt to numbers in the uk. And, yet, they want to focus on muslims, they want to focus on mexicans, they want to focus on vulnerable communities in america, in order to incite their base. And we are seeing it play out for example in the alaba morais, where you have another islamophobic, roy amor, who is also a paedophile, imight add, roy amor, who is also a paedophile, i might add, and yet it doesnt seem to matter to this white house roy moore. Someone who will promote their base fear the mobile their constituency and it is quite disturbing, we have never seen anything like this in our country. It is as if your hate groups became the ruling party and had the Prime Minister ship in the uk. That is what we are facing right here in the us. Just as a further exploration of that, obviously we know what the outcome of this president ial election was, and that there is a strong body of support for donald trump then, and i dont think there is much evidence to suggest a significant amount of that has evaporated in recent times. So this particular kind of approach, it is not going to alienate that number of people, is it . Because he is the support there. The one thing i can say, if i look at the numbers of his tweets, i can feel a little good about the fact that these three videos got about half the likes of some of his other tweets. Maybe that is sending a message, or it may be simply that it takes too long to watch them and nobody has the patience to do that. They would rather just have 140 patience to do that. They would ratherjust have 140 characters of venom ratherjust have 140 characters of venom rather than having to watch a video. We have done some polling of this. His base has held solid. He is now down to his core base, in the mid30 now down to his core base, in the mid 30 range, but that is frightening. It is frightening because it is solid, it is mobilised, it may win an election in alabama. We should not even be here, we should not be in the place where and islamophobic paedophile running for senate in alabama is tired or slightly ahead in the race for being in the us senate. It is shocking, it is embarrassing, it is deeply disturbing, and yet thats where we are. So you are right, we have underestimated trump and his base of support before and i dont want to do it again. It is real and it is out there. Thank you for coming on, i should stress at this point it is an accusation, with regards to roy moore. Just make sure that is clear. Britain offers more money to unblock the brexit wiggo she oceans, as much as 50 billion euros reportedly. The reason a pig is a surprise visit to baghdad, where she met Coalition Forces and her iraqi counterpart. And donald trump shares in fun of the material on social media from a british far right group. Downing street said he was wrong to do so. Now for a sport round up. A good day if you want a job in the premier league. Sam alla rdyce if you want a job in the premier league. Sam allardyce is going to be evertons next manager. He spent the day at the club, finalising a deal to ta ke day at the club, finalising a deal to take over from ronald day at the club, finalising a deal to take overfrom ronald koeman, who was sacked a month ago now. Big sam is in the stands tonight for their match against west ham at goodison park, the former newcastle and Crystal Palace manager had one game in charge of england last year, but the fa let him go after issues over his conduct. He kept palace at after joining them in december but left in may. Everton are 17th in the table, ca reta ker may. Everton are 17th in the table, caretaker David Unsworth is in charge for the nightmatch. And there has been a goal in the last couple of seconds. It has been scored by wayne r