Government ambition, commitment and consistency. A relaxation of 2030 would undermine all three. Here is mike hawes, chief executive of the society of Motor Manufacturers and traders. As you would expect, a great deal of concern. The industry has invested billions in this transition and a lot of it has gone into the uk already, the government has backed that. You have seen them invest in the Tata Battery Factory in somerset, mini production in cowley, Electric Vehicle for commercial Vehicle Production in ellesmere port. So weve got mixed messaging when youre investing in there. If you want to attract and continue that investment, you need a strong market. We want to see what is being said, because at the moment we are getting this mixed message about what is it that the government wants. Ill tell you, if you want to achieve net zero, you have to decarbonise road transport. This morning Home SecretarySuella Braverman backed the Prime Ministerfor making difficult decisions on net zero and putting Household Costs first. The Prime Minister is taking an approach of pragmatism and proportionality when it comes to delivering our net zero commitments. Its right that he assesses the issue as a whole, taking into account peoples bank balances, livelihoods, the way they are living their lives and The Cost Of Living challenges that many families around the country are facing. And ultimately, we are not going to save the country by Bankrupting The british people. In the last hour, conservative mp for middlesbrough and former treasury minister simon clarke has spoken to our deputy Political Editor, vicki young calling the expected move a misstep by the government. My my reaction this morning is one of real concern because clearly, whilst we see the details in the Prime Ministers speech, what has been trailed suggests significant change in our policy. That policy is not some arbitrate target. It is the basis on which Major Companies across the uk in fields from the car industry to the wider Energy Sector are investing billions of £ hopefully creating tens of thousands ofjobs. That is now, i would argue, in peril, because of what feels like an unnecessary political missteps and a misreading of where the bridge people are on this issue. The Opposition Labour Party have condemned the proposed changes by the government and our Political CorrespondentHenry Zeffman is reporting that the party are set to commit to reinstating the 2030 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars. The Shadow Chief Secretary to the treasury darrenjones was speaking to the bbc this morning. Most importantly, this is more risk for the british economy and british business. These targets are important so that british businesses know how to invest in their workforce and their factories. The government has been signing off hundreds of millions of pounds of Taxpayer Subsidy to help businesses get ready for these long haul changes and now rishi sunak is u turning via leaks and midnight statements from the bunker of downing street. That is not how you run a country. Lets now speak damian grammaticas, our Political Correspondent. This policy or pushback on policy has not even been announced and there has been a huge reaction . I think what youre seeing is a scrabbling on all sides because as you say, these are clicks that came out through the bbc yesterday of what the government was considering. Not actually seems to have been completely decided upon yet. Held very tightly, it appears, at the heart of downing street, so cant industry, mps like simon clark, others, all unaware that this big shift in policy, and it is a really big shift in policy if it happens, is in the offing. When that leaked, even downing street, i think, record on the hop so everybody has been scrabbling to catch up and what you see there is the labour party reacting to this so a little unclear at first but it seems to have been since that interview which you played a clip from their of darren jones, the Shadow Chief Secretary to the treasury who speaks on many issues for labour, what he has said a little later this morning was that the labour party, even if the conservatives scrapped or pushback that target for banning sale of all new petrol and diesel cars, 2030 is it the minute, if they pushed it back to 2035, which seems a possible to, that labour would reinstate it, put it forward again to 2030. That is important because a couple of things. Number one, the labour party clearly had listened to what Companies Like ford have been saying and they too have been trying to grapple with this and come out and formally to their own responses. A very strong response from ford this morning. Ford saying that rishi sunak, it said, they said he lacked ambition, commitmentand ambition, commitment and consistency. Ambition, commitmentand consistency. They needed consistent policies to ship their business plans. Labourseemed policies to ship their business plans. Labour seemed to respond to that saying they would keep those targets. First of all responding to what they are hearing from industries and secondly, including terms what is interesting is, labour is deciding to get out and formulate that distinctive policy. That would put it at odds with the government and create a Dividing Line but clearly labour believes there is electoral advantage. The government, it seems, must feel as if there are ways reasons for wanting this change, notjust economic as Suella Braverman was saying, but electoral, too. You heard simon clark, he is a senior mp from those seats which the conservatives seized from the Labour Party Last time around. He is warning that he doesnt think this adds up to the conservatives political. Breaking news in the past few minutes the Crown Prosecution Service is to bring a charge of murder against a metropolitan Police Officer over the death of chris kaba. Chris kaba was hit by a single bullet in Streatham Hill in south london, in september lat year. The Police Officer who has not been named at this stage will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court tomorrow. Live now to our reporter Greg Mckenzie at new scotland yard. I know you have been following this story from the start. Remind us of the background to this, who he was and what happened to him. The background to this, who he was and what happened to him. Chris, was and what happened to him. Chris, was a father to and what happened to him. Chris, was a fatherto be. And what happened to him. Chris, was a father to be, 24yearold and what happened to him. Chris, was a father to be, 24yearold black a father to be, 24 year Old Black Man who was fatally shot on the 5th Of September in streatham. Following his death, the independent 0ffice his death, the independent office for Police Conduct launched an investigation and six months ago, handed their evidence filed to the Crown Prosecution Service. The Crown Prosecution Service was tunica decision for the officer who fired at a gun. This morning, the Crown Prosecution Service has announced that it has authorised a charge of murder for that metropolitan Police Firearms officer in relation to the fatal shooting. The family of chris haveissued fatal shooting. The family of chris have issued a statement in the last hour and they simply say, they welcome todays decision. The metropolitan police have also issued a statement in the last half hour and the Deputy Assistant commissioner has said, we have fully supported the I 0pc Investigation as it has worked to establish the facts. They go on to say, todays announcement is a significant and Serious Development we must now allow the Court Process to run its course so that it would not be appropriate for her to make any comment further at this stage. She goes on to say, our thoughts are with everyone affected by the case. The officer involved will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court tomorrow. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. The former mayor of london, ken livingstone, has been diagnosed with alzheimers disease. The 78 year old was a prominent figure in london politics for more than four decades from the 19705 earning the nickname red ken for his left wing policies. In a statement, his family said he was being well cared for and was now living a private life. Hunter biden, the son of president joe biden, will plead not guilty to three criminal charges relating to a gun purchase he made in 2018. Mr biden was charged last week for possessing a gun while he was an illegal drug user and lying to buy it. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison. The united autos Workers Union said it would announce on fridays more plants that it will strike if no serious progress is made in talks with automakers for a new contract. The uaw launched its strike against ford, general motors, and chryslers Parent Company stellantis, last week. Youre live with bbc news. Azerbaijans military has been trying to take full control of the disputed territory. Azerbaijans military has been trying to take full control of the disputed territory. So, before we go any further, a quick explainer about how we got here. Nagorno karabakh, which lies in the mountainous south caucasus region, is at the heart of one of the worlds longest running conflicts. The territory is recognised internationally as part of azerbaijan but large areas of it have been controlled by Ethnic Armenians for three decades. Azerbaijan and armenia fought a bloody war over the territory in the late 19805 and early 1990s. Russia, which prevously oversaw both countries as part of the ussr, has previously sent peacekeepers. But fears of fresh violence came when azerbaijan mounted an effective blockade of a vital route into the enclave in december 2022. Lets get more on this with our correspondent in tbilisi, rayhan demytrie. Reports people being driven quite a Rapid Development of this story. In the last hour, we have heard as the Ethnic Armenian leadership, they have reached a Ceasefire Agreement that was mediated by russian peacekeepers that are stationed in Nagorno Karabakh. There are three points in the Ceasefire Agreement the first one is that Nagorno Karabakh leadership has agreed to disarm in the second point is that they have agreed to withdraw any remaining Military Units and Military Equipment of the Armenian Armed forces, that is despite all the denials that we have been hearing for days now from the republic of armenia saying it has no Military Presence in the region. The third point under this Ceasefire Agreement is that azerbaijan will meet tomorrow, on thursday, in a town 100 commenters north from the regional capital, to discuss the future of the armenians leaving Nagorno Karabakh, their safety and security, and also the process of reintegration of the armenians into azerbaijan. Just reintegration of the armenians into azerbaian, , reintegration of the armenians into azerbaian. , ,. , azerbaijan. Just put this into context for azerbaijan. Just put this into context for us, azerbaijan. Just put this into context for us, given azerbaijan. Just put this into context for us, given this. Azerbaijan. Just put this into context for us, given this conflict has gone under similar decades, how significant do you think this develop and as cosmic as Abrasion Media and some of the officials have described it as a keen surrender. They say armenians have surrendered. There is no doubt that militarily, azerbaijan is so much more powerful than whatever military forces the breakaway region has had, or its self defence army, and some of the statements that we heard from the leadership was that they have lost some strategic highs in the past 24 hour is and they have realised that they are just incompatible militarily to fight against Azerbaijani Forces but of course, here is also the role of russia which is really important. Russia mediators this agreement but as i understand for now, even though it just happened within the past hour, the leadership of the republic of armenia was not part of these negotiations between Ethnic Armenians and the republic of azerbaijan, so does quite a significant development, at least it means that there wont be any more casualties among the civilian population but of course the situation is extremely difficult for Ethnic Armenians. Process of reintegration, we are talking about decades of conflict and hatred that was fostered between these two nations and this process of reintegration will be extreme difficult. King charles and Queen Camilla are beginning their three day state visit to france today. The royal couple will visit paris and bordeaux. We can speak live now to Lewis Vaughanjones who is in paris. Welcome to the Arc De Triomphe and in the last few minutes, the roads have gone quite quiet. They have just been closed off. Getting ready for Emmanuel Macron to welcome king charles. Let us take a look at the plan for the day. It will start here at the Arc De Triomphe where there will be a poignant, formal ceremony. The king will be invited to take part and in the rekindling of the flame, laying a wreath to remember those who lost their lives in the first and second world war. 0nce those who lost their lives in the first and second world war. Once the ceremony is finished, there will be a fly past and then it will be on to the president ial palace and there will be a bilateral meeting, conversation between president macron and king charles. Then on into the evening, it is the State Banquet at the Palace Of Versailles was up a very formal affair, as you can imagine. While that location . It is a nod, we are told, to Queen Elizabeth ii, and her visit there in 1972 and before that in the 50s as well. We are expected to hear toasts from both men at that point. That gives you an idea of the outline of the plan of attack for today. A moment to reflect on not only the religion ship today but also the history between france and the uk. We are just point to here the thoughts now of our royal commentator. When the queen was, the only Loved Country when the queen was, the only Loved Country was when the queen was, the only Loved Country was france. She remembered, when country was france. She remembered, when she country was france. She remembered, when she came first in 48, on the river when she came first in 48, on the river seven when she came first in 48, on the river seven with her husband, it was a honeymoon. Then she loved our wine and champagne and also horses. She came and champagne and also horses. She came very and champagne and also horses. She came very often to see the races and she visited came very often to see the races and she visited with the queen mother, she visited with the queen mother, she visited she visited with the queen mother, she visited the castle. Dont forget the queen she visited the castle. Dont forget the queen mother was a scottish and we have the queen mother was a scottish and we have the old alliance with scotland and she spoke french perfectly. King charles speaks french perfectly. King charles speaks french quite well, but with a stronger french quite well, but with a stronger accent when he speaks french stronger accent when he speaks french. But he loves france but he shares french. But he loves france but he shares his french. But he loves france but he shares his love with france with itaiy shares his love with france with itaiy and shares his love with france with