Islamist extremists. Who decides Little Charlie gards future his parents or medical experts . The answer now lies with the European Court. Youd think it was a Big Budget Film Premiere were in la where theyre unveiling the next generation of video games. Coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news 11 days before the first test against the all blacks, the lions fall short in new zealand once again. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Negotiations between theresa may and Northern Irelands Democratic Unionist Party are still continuing with both sides confident tonight of a deal tomorrow. The dup leader, arlene foster, has outlined her priorities among them brexit and counter terrorism. Today the former conservative Prime Ministerjohn majorjoined others whove voiced their concerns over the implications of a deal with the dup. All of which gave labour leader Jeremy Corbyn some of his best lines in the commons. Our Political EditorLaura Kuenssberg reports. They are all here, with new Mps Parliament returning to its business. The Commons Speaker elected, well dragged by tradition to his grand chair again. But the government in charge, not quite yet. Mr speaker elect, on behalf of the whole house, may i congratulate you on your election. At least someone got a landslide. Theresa may able to laugh about losing seeds but no deal in place yet, that will prop her up. As we face difficult challenges ahead, lets come together in a spirit of National Unity to keep our Country Spirit of National Unity to keep our cou ntry safe spirit of National Unity to keep our country safe and build a stronger, fairerand country safe and build a stronger, fairer and more prosperous future for everyone in every part of our United Kingdom. The labour leader delighted in throwing the Tories Campaign barbs back at her. Democracy is a wonderful thing and can throw up very unexpected results. And im sure. And im sure we all look forward to welcoming the queens speech just as soon as the coalition of chaos been negotiated. Number tens hopedfor deal with the Northern Irish unionists kept downing street waiting. Even the resident cat is involved in a stealthy power play. The dup, natural lies with the tories, seemed to be enjoying the big doorstep moment. Are you ready to drive a hard bargain . Arriving for talks, willing in principle, would they sign on the dotted line . But time passed and more time passed. The dup chose the back door to leave. After nearly two hours of talks the Prime Minister is first to emerge. There is no sign of the dup. Ive been told the is dotted, but there is no sign of the deal. You cannot blame this small party to seeming cock a hoop at the newly public power. Even though their involvement in government is anathema to some. I think there has been a lot of commentary around the issues we are talking about and it wont surprise anyone we are talking about matters that pertain of course to the nation generally, bringing stability to the uk government in and around issues around brexit. Obviously around counterterrorism, then doing what is right for Northern Ireland in respect of economic matters. But relying on Northern Irish party for a Government Pact is a danger according to one former tory pm. Risking Northern Irish peace by appearing to take one side. Risking Northern Irish peace by appearing to take one sidelj risking Northern Irish peace by appearing to take one side. I am concerned about the deal, i am wary and dubious about it, and the danger is no matter how much any government tries, they will not be seen to be impartial if they are locked into a parliamentary deal at westminster with one of the Northern Ireland parties. Yet no deal would be a risk everywhere. Theresa may has few good choices. Chin up, as this card reads. Perhaps her only helpful advice. Lets have a closer look at how critical the support of the Democratic Unionist Party would be in the House Of Commons for theresa mays government. In last weeks general election, the conservatives fell six short of a commons majority with 318 seats. The dup, however, enjoyed their best ever general election winning ten seats. Together they have a total of 328 seats. Getting theresa may over the line with the majority of six. In east belfast, people make no secret of their support for the union. In this flag waving unionist corner of the city, a deal between the dup and the conservatives is seen as a chance for stability for the whole of the uk. To me, personally, im british and i want to remain british. I dont class myself as irish. I class myself as Northern Irish, but not irish. Here, people believe sinn feins recent calls for a referendum on a United Ireland are now off the table. And across the political divide here, there is a belief that the dup can push for money for infrastructure projects, the economy and public services. Its probably mostly about money. I get more money for stormont, more money for the budget. More money for education and things like that there. And there inevitably be some price for the dup support. During the election, sinn fein campaigned against both the dup and the conservatives. Now theyre finding their electoral opponents teaming up. However, even here in republican west belfast, theres an acknowledgment this could mean extra money for Northern Ireland. In an Irish Language and cultural centre, plenty were chatting about politics. Power sharing at stormont may have collapsed, but they share a desire for any cash from a westminster agreement to be used wisely. Education probably because were all training to be teachers. I think that is something were passionate about. But obviously then the Health Service as well. But they do have some concerns. What are the dup going to gain for the money, if you know what i mean . I dont see it as a positive thing for the north. Thats about influence and just having a bit of a say there . Exactly, yeah. With the marching season approaching, one Orange Order Lodge has called for the dup to push hard on the contentious issue of parading. But the orders Grand Secretary says the dups priorities for now should be cash and having a say on brexit. This election i believe was about country, country first. Thats the United Kingdom and i think the dup are in a position now to assist the United Kingdom, to ensure there are economic benefits for the whole of the United Kingdom. The conservatives and the dup believe they share a bulldog spirit, but if theyve learnt anything in this election, its that sometimes you need a little help to remain strong and stable. Chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. Well, theresa may has arrived in paris this evening to meet french president Emmanuel Macron. Well speak to our europe editor katya adler whos there in a moment, but first lets speak to Laura Kuenssberg on events here. Laura. In these negotiations with the dup, who do you think has got the upper hand . Theresa may was not the one with the power, the dup holds the cards because she needs them. The tories and dup have been working together Behind The Scenes informally for the last couple of yea rs informally for the last couple of years but theresa may needs them to make a public affirmation. She needs them to sign on the dotted line so she can show she will have enough numbers in the Houses Of Parliament to run the country effectively. Even if she gets that deal she will still be looking at a wafer thin majority, but shes extremely vulnerable session needs them on board to shore her up. The dup from the part, they are hard handlers, wheeler dealers, no strangers to negotiation and although im told theres no question of the broad principles not being agreed, the deal as i understand it is pretty much there but the dup will not let this moment pass without them being able to make the most of it. However risky this deal looks from other people in Northern Ireland, however many people in Westminster Share concerns like sirjohn majors, getting this deal done seems not a question of if but when. Seniorfigures deal done seems not a question of if but when. Senior figures on deal done seems not a question of if but when. Seniorfigures on both sides and told are still talking tonight even though theresa may is in france. But further down the road, this could store up significant problems for the Prime Minister because doing this deal seems vital to her now but it could be complicated as times proceed. Just listening to laura, you would have thought theresa may had enough problems at home without heading off to paris, katya . Problems at home without heading off to paris, katya . Absolutely but this visit was planned weeks ago and at the time theresa may planned to sweep into the president ial palace, she wanted to dazzle and intimidate, and with a strong popular backing won at a Snap Election and her plans for a hard brexit. She arrived a few moments ago households are feeling the squeeze. Our economic editor kamal ahmed reports. Whether paying for a foreign holiday, finding the money for the Electricity Bill or buying your children new clothes, there was only bad news today. Rising prices which have seen Inflation Increase from 0. 3 this time last year to 2. 9 today, the highest forfour years. That rise in prices is biting. Martin is a nurse in barnsley, the government have captives pay since 2010. Just for one year we might be able to manage but because its been over several years and The Cost Of Living has gone up significantly over that period, we are finding it year on year and more difficult to manage finances on a weekly and monthly basis. On every high street, higher prices largely caused by the fall in the pound linked to brexit uncertainty. Real incomes are dropping and the government is still cutting benefits, Public Sector pay. Austerity is still with us. It was nick timothy, the former influential chief of staff, who i think make the most significant intervention on this issue at the weekend. He said the public were tired of austerity, a message that has cut deep with this government. Tired indeed and many put the surge in support for labour down to that weariness, despite evidence controlling the public finances rescued in part the economy. For supporters of a different approach its time for a change. We have had ten years of austerity and with it real economic failure and weakness. My hope is finally this defunct economic theory will be put to one side and government will have the sense to understand the Public Sector needs to payroll in reviving the private sector. The pm trying to knit together an agreement with the dup that could see the end to plant cuts in winterfuel that could see the end to plant cuts in Winter Fuel Payments and guaranteed Pension Increases of at least 2. 5 , but take care on spending of warning from George Osbornes former chief of staff. The deficit is much lower than it was so if we ease up now we will probably be okfora if we ease up now we will probably be ok for a while but if the shock hit the economy we will be vulnerable and repeat the mistakes of the past. Its a toxic mix, expect less on balancing the books and cutting the debts and more on higher Government Spending to make everyones life a little easier. They inquests into the deaths of five of the victims of the london Terror Attacks have opened and been adjourned. In all, eight people were killed and Dozens Injured when three attackers drove a van into pedestrians on London Bridge, then stabbed people in nearby borough market. United states, but our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. They were mainly in Their 20s And 30s a period of life when a london night out on a warm summers evening brings such pleasure. The Coroners Court heard they were all murdered close to London Bridge and the Popular Brough market. Sara zelenak was it h2i from australia. She was found with a stab wound to her neck. For away was James Mcmullan a london entrepreneur. Also stabbed. Kirsty boden was 28, an australian nurse, she was found near Southwark Cathedral with a chest wound. Sebastien, belanger was 36, cathedral with a chest wound. Sebastien, belangerwas 36, french cathedral with a chest wound. Sebastien, belanger was 36, french a chef. He was stabbed in the chest in brough market. There were doubtless have been more victims had it not been for the heroes of that night. Drjohnny moses, off duty was at a restaurant when it happened. They locked the doors. I said, when it happened. They locked the doors. Isaid, im when it happened. They locked the doors. I said, im a doctor, im here to help. They let me out. I felt scared. One of the things i quickly realised that i mustnt give in to that fear. Armed police say run in to that fear. Armed police say run he used Heart Compressions to keep one man alive while he was being carried by helpers towards the bridge. We need to keep the circulation going. Trying to keep the Chess Compressions going. As we we re the Chess Compressions going. As we were running we had help from the public. You didnt run from the area. You used your training and probably saved lives. You are a hero, what do you think of that . Wish i could have done more. A key task for the coroners is to examine how the victims died. Not just look at the violence inflicted on them. But also wider issues, for example, the treatment they experienced on the streets that night. The Police Investigation has closed borough market, but it should open tomorrow. Tomorrow symonds, bbc news. Our top story this evening talks continue as theresa may looks for a deal that will give her a majority in parliament. And still to come the teenagerfrom the teenager from oxford to travelled to islamic controlled areas of syria. Now he wants toll travel home. Still to come Coming Up In Sportsday in the next 15 minutes, on bbc news well look ahead to tonights friendly between france and england in paris. Kane will captain again, but england will test out their goalkeeping options. Its a legal battle between the parents of a terminally ill baby and medical experts. The issue who decides whats in the best interests of the child. The parents of io month old charlie gard, who has a rare genetic condition, want to take him to america for treatment that is experimental. Charlies doctors backed by three separate courtjudgements insist it wont help him and argue he should be allowed to die with dignity. But now the European Court of human rights has ruled his treatment here should be continued until they deliver a ruling next week. Heres our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. A precious memory away from Intensive Care for the parents of charlie gard. Taken on the roof of Great Ormond Street, the family picnic was organised by nurses at the hospital. Charlie is kept alive with. A mechanical ventilator. Hes fed through a tube and is seriously brain damaged. His parents want to take him to the United States for experimental treatment and have crowd funded £1. 3 million. They cant understand why the hospital is blocking them. Weve had to stomach the fact that they dont want to do the treatment here. Ok, we dont agree with that, but we have to accept that, but the fact that they are blocking us from taking him to another hospital in the world with one of the leading experts in this area. Whos a neurologist. I cant still, to this day, cannot get my head round. This case has never been about money. Doctors here at Great Ormond Street did consider giving the experimental treatment on offer in the