Offences, including five murders. And 46 years after their last series triumph in new zealand, the British And Irish Lions prepare to take on the all blacks. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News i made a mistake and i must face up to it the words of british number three tennis player dan evans, after announcing he tested positive for cocaine in april. Good evening. A Mass Evacuation is underway tonight of nearly 4000 people from 800 households in tower blocks in north london. Camden council says it took the decision this evening, after it was told by Fire Services that the cladding on the blocks is not up to standard and the safety of the residents cant be guaranteed. The police have revealed that the cladding and insulation on Grenfell Tower has failed initial fire safety tests. They say they are now looking at criminal offences, including manslaughter. At least 79 people are known to be dead or missing after the blaze at the tower block last week. Tom symonds has more. There was no warning, just a request. We need you to move out because we cant be sure you are safe. I just because we cant be sure you are safe. Ijust dont because we cant be sure you are safe. I just dont want to go because we cant be sure you are safe. Ijust dont want to go now. I feel bad to just suddenly i have to leave my flat. Tonight, Camden Councils mobilising its staff, block booking hotels, opening a rest centre in an attempt to find somewhere to sleep, for 4000 people. Individuals have been told to leave for their own safety and its down to them to make the decision. For their own safety and its down to them to make the decisionlj intend to them to make the decision. intend to stay put. I intend to go there tonight. Its a Knee Jerk Reaction by the council, they had to be seen to be doing something but this is creating chaos and pandemonium. In the aftermath of the g re nfell tower pandemonium. In the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower the cladding on these towers had already been ruled u nsafe, towers had already been ruled unsafe, but on top of that residents raised concerns about other issues, including fire doors and gas pipes. Camden felt it had to act. And the area which wasnt completely up to robust standards was a deep concern, given the combination, and that was the message from the Fire Services today. The issue was the combination of the two factors and thats why weve taken the action weve taken the night. The shadow of the worst fire in decades now looms large over Social Housing. Grenfell tower was destroyed from the to the top. The fire started in a kitchen on the lower floor. Now police have confirmed what eyewitnesses said, the origin of the inferno was a hotpoint fridge, like this one, in that kitchen. Flames escaped through a window and began to race up and across the outside of the building. Which is why the focus right from the start has been on what was added to the tower during its refurbishment. Aluminium cladding and Foam Insulation and right from the start, Police Wanted to know how fire resistant was it. Preliminary tests on the Insulation Samples collected from Grenfell Tests on the Insulation Samples collected from G Re Nfell Tower Tests on the Insulation Samples collected from Grenfell Tower show that they combusted soon after the test started. The initial tests on the Cladding Tiles also failed the safety tests. Such are our Safety Concerns on the outcome of those tests we have shared our data with the department for communities and local government. The cladding and installation simply should not have burned so quickly. Instead of a fire which devoured the tower, it should have been contained, like this fire, in camden, five years ago. This tower is now being evacuated. So the police tests have thrown up a string of questions. How did it spread . The materials used are under suspicion, but was the design of the refurbishment also to blame . Did the work, completed last year, breach Building Regulations . And are the Laws Governing Building Standards clear enough and tough enough . This isa criminal clear enough and tough enough . This is a criminal investigation. Police seizing documents from the companies that managed and refurbished g re nfell tower. That managed and refurbished Grenfell Tower. And they will consider potential criminal charges, breaches of health and safety, or even corporate manslaughter, though thatis even corporate manslaughter, though that is difficult to prove. For several decades now, councils have been putting up cladding to improve the look and installation of their ageing tower blocks. Now, in what amounts to a crisis for that strategy, some of it is being taken down. In islington, initially for testing, but next week, for good. Everyone in the block is saying if you live in a tower block especially, you are thinking oh my god, it could have been us. Especially now theyve said its in oui especially now theyve said its in our cladding, we especially now theyve said its in ourcladding, we are especially now theyve said its in our cladding, we are thinking oh my god. Im quite tearful, actually. So far its affecting high rise residents in nine council areas. In wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010,100 wandsworth, where this fire broke out in 2010, 100 tower blocks are to be fitted with sprinklers. But there is grim, Unfinished Business back at g re nfell tower. Is grim, Unfinished Business back at Grenfell Tower. Everyone has been accounted for in this flat, but the Police Need Help to be sure theyve identified all the victims. Their message today, if you know someone who was there, for whatever reason, we need to know. Tom symonds, bbc news. Lets talk to our correspondent helena lee, whose north london for is that the Chalcots Estate. This is a huge operation to be undertaking at this time of night. We can see Council Officials behind you. Whats the latest happening there . Thats right. A Mass Evacuation here this evening. We are outside the taplow tower block, one of the tower blocks five tower blocks on the Chalcots Estate in camden, which are evacuating all of their residence this evening. We understand there are 400 households affected by this, and 4000 people who are having to leave their homes the night. The evacuation began just after 8pm this evening. We saw Council Members go into this tower block and the other four tower blocks, and they went in and they told residents that they had to prepare for evacuation and ta ke had to prepare for evacuation and take their essentials. Wheeler were last night there was a meeting between Council Members and also residents from this block, who were very concerned, because we know the cladding is similar to that used at the Grenfell Tower, and today, fire chiefs have carried out safety checks here at these buildings and the council said the night that it was taking a difficult decision, but it had to ensure the safety of all of the residents at these five tower blocks. And that is why they are making this evacuation this evening. Soa making this evacuation this evening. So a lot of residence here waiting here to be told more information. Many of them are being diverted to a nearby rest centre, where we are told they are going to spend the evening. Week of the residents coming out behind you with suitcases and bags. Week can see residence. How do the residents say they feel about this decision . When we turned up about this decision . When we turned upjust after 8pm about this decision . When we turned up just after 8pm we spoke to a number of residents coming out of this building and said to them, have you been told the news that you have to leave your flats this evening . 0ne to leave your flats this evening . One man said he was in his flat and heard the news on the radio, so i think this has come as a complete surprise to the residents here. In terms of having to leave their buildings, and actually, there have been pretty chaotic scenes here. The Council Staff have been trying to tell people about the situation, but many of them feel that they shouldnt be leaving their flats. They think its an overreaction. 0ne resident told is that there have been two fires at this tower block over the past five years. Those fires were contained. He feels its a kneejerk reaction by fires were contained. He feels its a Knee Jerk Reaction by the council. But i think too that a lot of u na nswered but i think too that a lot of Unanswered Questions this evening, 4000 residents are going to have to be placed somewhere in accommodation as we heard in the report there. They are trying to block book hotels. Theres a rest centre just down the road from where we are, but theres a lot of people to accommodate, and as you say, weve been seeing People Living with suitcases. 0ne been seeing People Living with suitcases. One woman we saw leaving with a baby in one hand and her hamster in the other. Helena in north london, thank you. Lets talk to tom symonds our home affairs correspondent. Lets go back to the safety tests at Grenfell Tower and the police saying the cladding and installation failed the tests. Does that mean the cladding and installation breached Safety Regulations so should never have been put up, or that the Safety Regulations themselves were not tough enough . Its potentially bows, isnt it . Police seemed genuinely shocked at the tests they commissioned on the cladding and the deletion from Grenfell Tower. They we re deletion from Grenfell Tower. They were particularly worried at the speed with which the insulation foam, which is fitted to the outside of the building, the speed that burned. This is stuff weve been putting on buildings for a couple of decades now and is supposed to have been part of the Building Regulations absolutely safe. Now we are not sure. That raises a question about the Building Regulations. They are incredibly complicated and the public enquiry will look at whether they are fit for purpose. People who iu ns they are fit for purpose. People who runs the Social Housing thought it was safe but now they are not so sure. We now dont know what the risk of fire in these buildings is. Tom, thank you. European Union Leaders have given a Cool Response to theresa mays proposal to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk. The president of the european council, donald tusk, called the plans below his expectations and said they risked making the situation for eu citizens worse. Under the plan, which the Prime Minister describes as serious and fair, people from eu countries whove lived here for five years would receive similar rights to british citizens. 0ur Political EditorLaura Kuenssberg reports from brussels. Goodbye to the flag, goodbye to this town. A year ago today, britain decided this place would be written out of our future. But what the picture outside will look like for millions whove made their lives around the continent is now starting to become clear. Weve set out what i believe is a serious offer, a fair offer, that will give the reassurance to eu citizens living in the uk. 0ne to one attempts to sell her plans. But citizens whove lived in the uk for five years can remain for good. And until we leave the union, others could come. But her eu rivals have plenty of questions. What about spaniards now in the uk with family abroad or anyone else . Is the cut off date when the Brexit Process started, or the moment when we actually leave . Not until monday will ministers at home be ready to give those answers. Are you getting a clearer idea of the kind of brexit that the uk government wants . No. Translation its vague. We want to be sure the rights of citizens are protected. Thats important for us. There are a lot of our citizens who are not covered with mrs mays proposal. She might not have gone far enough here, but for many at home is theresa mays plan tough enough . It gives those 3 million eu citizens in the uk certainty about the future of their lives, and we want the same certainty for the more Thani Million Uk citizens who are living in the European Union. Youve always said voters gave politicians a clear instruction to control immigration. But under your plans, for nearly another two years, as many europeans as they like can still come to live in the uk. For many voters, do you think that will really sound like taking back control . What voters voted for when they voted to leave the European Union was to ensure that outside the European Union, the United Kingdom could establish our own rules on migration, on movement of people from the eu into the uk. Away from home, theres relief that at last the uks putting things on the table. But for europes new power couple. Translation its a good beginning, but not a breakthrough. Weve understood the uk doesnt want to give eu citizens full rights. They, just as they left together, will decide together with the rest of the eu how they feel about that. My First Impression is that the uks offer is below our expectations. And that it risks worsening the situation of citizens. Reservations shared by the opposition. Who, in contrast, their leader is loving his time in the sun. We should not be negotiating about this. What we should be doing is unilaterally saying, as labour has said from day one after the referendum, that all eu nationals should be given permanent residence rights. Concerns over these proposals reflects theresa mays three way bind. A united opposing front here in brussels, clashing expectations among the public at home, and at her back inside her own party, different strands of thinking and demands. And even a leader at the peak of their powers would struggle to deal with all that. Prime minister, did your proposals go far enough . Relieved, perhaps, to be leaving. But relieved, perhaps, too, to have been away from hostility at home. But governing is doing, notjust fending off enemies. Theresa may, at least today, has been doing that. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news, brussels. A former loyalist Paramilitary Commander has pleaded guilty to 200 terrorism offences, including five murders. Gary haggarty admitted the crimes as part of a deal to give evidence against other senior members of the Ulster Volunteer force. Hes due to be sentenced in september. From Belfast Crown court, our ireland correspondent chris page reports. During the troubles, the uvf took more lives than any other loyalist paramilitary organisation. It killed more than 500 people. One of its commanders was this man, Gary Haggarty. Hes pleaded guilty to 200 offences. The Prosecution Case Document runs to around 12,000 pages, covering 16 violent years from 1991. Two of the five men who haggarty has admitted murdering were gary convie and eamon fox. The catholic workmen were shot dead at a Building Site 23 years ago. Haggarty was an informer for the Security Forces at the time. Eamon foxs son believes his fathers death was preventable. I dont care about the uvf. Theyll meet their maker some day. But its the police, the people who are in authority to protect and serve, they didnt protect my family. They didnt protect this mans family. Haggarty had a double life as an agent of the state and as a chief in a sectarian gang. He was from north belfast, where his group had a particularly murderous reputation. So this investigation into the uvf is set to go on to another level. In 2010, Gary Haggarty signed an agreement in which he offered to give evidence in court against other paramilitary leaders in exchange for a shorter sentence for his own crimes. Hes the most senior loyalist ever to turn supergrass. Its understood up to 15 uvf members could be charged if prosecutors accept that the former commanders evidence is credible. The Police Intelligence officers, who had contact with haggarty, could also be brought to court. It is the examination of their conduct and their directions and their crim