Good evening. Donald trump has become the first us president , former or current, to stand trial in a criminal case after appearing in court in new york. Hes accused of falsifying his Business Records to disguise a Hush Money Payment made to the former adult film star, Stormy Daniels, shortly before the 2016 election. Mr trump has pleaded not guilty and was his usual defiant self outside court, claiming the attack was an assault on america, and repeating unsubstantiated claims that the trial is a witch hunt against him. Our north america editor sarah smith reports. Its become a well rehearsed ritual Donald Trumps performance on his way to court. But this time its very different. The first criminal trial of a former president , and it comes with a possible prison sentence. Just look at his face. He seems drained of all his usual bombast, while insisting he is the victim of a conspiracy to derail his president ial campaign. This is political persecution. This is a persecution like never before. Nobody� s ever seen anything like it. And again, its a case that should never have been brought. Its an assault on america, and thats why im very proud to be here. Loyal trump supporters, and many ordinary voters, do believe he is being unfairly targeted. They are weaponising the criminaljustice system against their political enemies and its not right. I will fight for this man till the day i die, and if they put him injail, there are going to be millions of americans like me that are going to grab our guns and have a civil war. Trump opponents were also demonstrating outside the court. He has been a lifelong grifter and should never have gotten to the point where he could even be president of the and in jail long ago for all the people he has ripped off over the years. Inside the court, donald trump looked thunderous but stayed silent as his lawyers failed to get the judge to stand aside and argued over what evidence can be used at trial. When the porn star Stormy Daniels claimed they had had an affair, he paid her 130,000 Hush Moneyjust before the 2016 election. He is now accused of illegally falsifying Business Records to hide that payment. His president ial campaign now has to fit around his court dates, with the case taking centre stage, attacking the judge at a rally in pennsylvania just two days ago. This has never happened before, by the way. You do know that, right . Fully gagged before a highly conflicted and corruptjudge who suffers from tds. Does anyone know what tds is . Correct trump derangement syndrome. This case could take months, with donald trump having to be here almost every day. We can speak to sarah in new york now, we can speak to sarah in new york now. What we can speak to sarah in new york now, what might this mean for donald trump now, what might this mean for donald trump politically . Trump politically . Well, it was when he was first trump politically . Well, it was when he was first indicted trump politically . Well, it was when he was first indicted in trump politically . Well, it was when he was first indicted in this trump politically . Well, it was when he was first indicted in this new he was first indicted in this new york case, that his political fortunes turned round and he started gaining support, getting him to the point where he is is now, where he is the republican nominee for president. It galvanised his supporters when he was talking about how he has been politically cuted. He says frequently they are not after me, they are after you he says talking about his loyal band of supporters i am just standing in their way, supporters i am just standing in theirway, i hear supporters i am just standing in their way, i hear people telling me they do believe that that donald trump is here in court, defending their Constitutional Rights so for them, i am sure it will redouble their support for him. What will be interesting is what happens to people who are not such ardent trump fans. Polls have suggested that if he is convicted of a criminal offence, he may start losing support, that there are people who say they wouldnt want to see him backin say they wouldnt want to see him back in the oval office in those circumstances. So, italy be a couple of months at least i think, before we find out whether he becomes the first former president everton convicted of a criminal offence and therefore the first convicted felon to be running for president of the united states, a remarkable situation, which could hurt his presidency, you would say seem that would stop somebody getting to the white house but he may well be able to play it into a political success, if he is able to convince enough people of the argument he keeps make, without any evidence Thatjoe Biden is behind this prosecution to try and stop him get back into the white house. We have got a couple of months between now and then though, and we will see all sort happen in this court room, potentialjury election is supposed to starts this afternoon and with donald trump here every day of this case, there is bound to be pledge of things to talk about. N. , bound to be pledge of things to talk about. ,. ,. , many thanks, sarah smith there. The Prime Minister says he is working urgently with the uks allies to de escalate tensions in the middle east to prevent further bloodshed, following irans attack on israel on saturday night. Rishi sunak was making a statement to the house of commons. We want to see calmer heads prevail, and we are directing all our diplomatic efforts to that end. Yesterday, i spoke to my fellow g7 leaders. We are united in our condemnation of this attack. We discussed further potential diplomatic measures which we will be working together to coordinate in the coming days. 0ur deputy Political EditorVicki Young Is At Westminster and was watching. Vicki he is echoing calls from other western leaders for restranded that is riuht. Western leaders for restranded that is right there western leaders for restranded t� isgt is right. There were certainly broad agreement in the common, firstly about the actions of the raf, the Prime Minister talking about the collective defence of an ally, how those countries came together but agreement too that restraint is needed. Everyone wanted to see this situation deescalated but it wasnt all harmonious, there were calls from some conservatives for tougher sanctions against iran. The Prime Minister didnt really directly respond to that but did suggest him and other allies are working on something but no details the at the moment. A difference of emphasis about the underlying causes of the instability. The snp talking about the israelis acting disproportionately in gaza. Mr sunak replying that iran is the malign influence, they sponsor sir richly he said and the two should not be compared. Mr sunak is due to speak to the israeli Prime Minister soon, he will be repeating that call for restraint but you could sense the underlying concern if those calls for restraint are not heeded by israel. ~ ,. , for restraint are not heeded by israel. ~ ,. ,. For restraint are not heeded by israel. ~ ,. X thank you very much vicki. In israel, the war cabinet has been meeting as it considers its response to the major attack by iran on saturday night. A spokesman for the iranian government insisted that tehran had shown restraint, and that the strikes were a limited act of self defence. 0ur middle east correspondent Lucy Williamson has been to an israeli airfield that was hit by iran. This was the moment the middle east became more dangerous. 300 drones and missiles fired at israel from iran. The damage on the ground was limited. The damage to regional stability, much more severe. Irans attack came with careful signalling. Its government warned israels american ally of the strikes and said they were punishment for an assassination in syria, and that iran now considered the matter closed. Translation our advice to all the supporters of the Zionist Regime is to appreciate irans responsible and measured action, and dissuade the Zionist Regime from committing more wicked acts, which would bring incalculable consequences. Israel says it will exact a price in return. Its Prime Minister has been discussing with his war cabinet, and today with opposition leaders, exactly what that price should be. We thank our allies for their friendship, and we ask this very simple question what would the reaction be in Washington Dc Ifjust One of these Cruise Missiles, just one, was fired at the Andrews Air Force base in dc . Or the reaction in london ifjust one of these Cruise Missiles one of these Cruise Missiles was fired at Raf Brize Norton . Israels air force says that only a handful of missiles made it through air defences, hitting a Military Airbase in the negev desert. But irans attempt, not its impact, is whats thrown the middle east off balance. Whats shaken israel in these attacks isnt the damage caused but how they happened, with drones and missiles sent straight from iran. And what these strikes left broken isnt so much infrastructure, its irans fear of launching a direct attack. Israel is already fighting iranian backed groups in gaza to the south and lebanon to the north. A far less powerful opponent delivered a major blow on the 7th of october. Israels challenge now is how to restore a fear of conflict in its biggest enemy without triggering a war. Lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. Lucy, given the situation what options does israel have . Well, there are two options does israel have . Well, there are two questions options does israel have . Well, there are two questions that. Options does israel have . Well, i there are two questions that israel needs to decide on. One is the timing of any attack and the other is the scale and the target. Now on the timing there are those who reportedly want to act quickly after these strikes but israels allies as you have been saying there, are urging cool heads and desks lacing, so any Rapid Response is likely to exacerbate tensions there and when it comes to target, israel said it will respond if it wants to respond militarily, it has the option of choosing a target inside iran or assets outside iran, choosing something inside the country will send a stronger message but it also carries hiring risk. And in the meantime the situation in gaza remains dire. Gaza remains dire. Israel also still under pressure gaza remains dire. Israel also still under pressure from gaza remains dire. Israel also still under pressure from its gaza remains dire. Israel also still under pressure from its allies gaza remains dire. Israel also still under pressure from its allies on i under pressure from its allies on the situation in gaza. We are getting reports that more aid is now reaching those Northern Areas of gaza, but that people are being stopped from returning, those people who move south during the war, reportedly stopped, blocked by the israeli army from returning to their homes and that of course was a key demand by hamas in any ceasefire deal. Thank you very much. Lucy williamson reporting. Lucy williamson reporting. A bishop is among a number of people whove been stabbed during a Church Service in sydney. None of the injuries was Life Threatening, and a 15 year old boy has been arrested. It is the second mass stabbing to happen injust a few days in the city, but its not connected to the knife attack at a Shopping Centre at the weekend. Joel cauchi killed six people in that rampage. His parents have been talking to the media about their son. Katy watson has the latest. Australias most famous landmark reflecting the pain of a nation. All the victims have now been named. Pikria darchia, originally from georgia, dawn singleton, who was planning her wedding. Jade young was an architect and mother. Osteopath ashlee good died protecting her nine month old baby. Yixuan cheng, a Chinese Student whose picture is yet to be released. And this was Security Guard faraz tahir, the only man killed as he tried to intervene in the attack. One man who confronted the attacker, warding him off with a bollard, has been telling his story. He didnt say anything, actually. He wasjust, like, very tall, a bit skinny. But the eyes was like empty eyes. It was like, er. He wasnt there. He wasnt like really there, actually. Joel cauchi, who was shot dead by a Police Officer after going on a Stabbing Spree in this Shopping Centre, had a history of mental illness. Detectives are investigating whether he targeted women in the attack, but they still want to find a motive by speaking to those who knew him. Earlier, his parents spoke out. This is a parents absolute nightmare, when they have a child with mental illness, that Something Like this would happen. And my heart goes out to the people our son has hurt. If he was in his right mind, he would be absolutely devastated at what hes done. Do you have any reason to understand why he would have targeted women . I yes. Why . Because he wanted a girlfriend. And hes got no social skills, and he was frustrated out of his brain. And this evening, more horror and fear in Western Sydney as a bishop and several other people were stabbed during a sermon that was being livestreamed. The two attacks are not connected, but tensions remain high. One man was arrested and police said nobody hurt had Life Threatening injuries, but they asked the public to stay away from the area. Videos on social media showed people protesting outside the church. Australia is still reeling. These past few days have been difficult for the community here in bondijunction and beyond. Katy watson, bbc news in sydney. Hospices providing End Of Life Care say theyre facing a devastating financial crisis which is putting services at risk. The Charity Hospices Uk said last year had been the worst financially in around 20 years and theyve urged the government to provide more funding. The Department Of Health said it recognised the valuable role of hospices and has provided an extra £60 million. Mps will debate the topic in Parliament Later today. Sophie long reports. He was just a normal child, just running round like his sister, flying at the school, doing really, really well, and things started to change. We noticed his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. His walking changed. It was almost like hed had like a Mini Stroke Type of thing. Ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition adrenoleukodystrophy. The condition that ethan, who is nine years old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to Motor Neurone Disease and dementia. Hes also already lost the use of his limbs. Eventually, he wont recognise his parents or twin sister, they now rely on the help they get at the forget me not hospice in huddersfield, which supports children who have life shortening illnesses, and their families. What we are able to do with every family that comes to us is support them in a really bespoke way, to help them with their particular needs and to help them cut through some the chaos they are facing in a time of absolute trauma and uncertainty. There should be a hospice for children and adults in every town and every city any this country. City in this country. But forget me not hospices is facing a funding crisis. Just 10 comes from the government. For the remaining 90 they rely on charity fundraising, and thats becoming more difficult due to the cost of living crisis and climbing prices. We start every single year with that degree of uncertainty, and what we say is that, you know, we would like to be able to support families today, tomorrow and in the future, but can i hand on heart say i could offer that certainty to families in three, four, five, ten years time . Possibly not. At the ashgate hospice in chesterfield, six of their 21 beds lie empty, due to a lack of funding. There are 220 hospices in this country, none of which receive the funding they need from the nhs. This affects everybody were all going to die. It is part of what the nhs is legally required to provide, and at the moment they are not providing the funding for it. This place gives us support and comfort, gives ethan support and comfort, but more importantly, it gives him a sense of normality, because here he can be himself. Sophie long, bbc news. The time is 6 18. Our top story this evening Donald Trumps criminal trial for allegedly paying hush money to an adult film star gets under way in new york. Coming up plans to turn the former Britishvolt Site in northumberland into a giant data centre. Coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news we look at the impact that the wet weather is having on sport. From golf to cricket and Grassroots Football financial implications can be huge. The author sir Salman Rushdie has been talking to the bbc about the knife attack which almost killed him. The Award Winning novelist was stabbed 12 times on a stage in new york two years ago.