support to give to ukrainians in the long term. with the former business and long term capital correspondent in the washington post anchor. hello welcome to the programme. for the past five years, the conservative party has at times, appeared to stray into labour territory. when theresa may came to power in 2016, the conservatives she said would be the party of the ordinary working class . the 2017 manifesto promised to stand up for the weak , restore fairness, there would not be, she said, untrammelled free markets . then came borisjohnson, nominally of the right, but with a plan to redistribute wealth to the north, and on the back of what became, post pandemic the highest tax take in 70 years. today, in her first prime minister s questions, liz truss returned to something that looked much more, like the conservative orthodoxy of old. i m on the side of people who work hard and do the right thing. that s why we will reverse the ni increase and why we will keep corporation
good evening and welcome to bbc news. the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard have confirmed he has died. he was moved to a hospice today from great ormond street hospital. his life support was then withdrawn. the family confirmed the news in a short statement, which said our beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you, charlie . wyre davies has this report. by his side as they have been throughout charlie s short life, chris gard and connie yates fought to keep their son alive but today that fight came to an end. charlie was born last august. he seemed to be a healthy baby boy, but after a few weeks it was clear that something was seriously wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march of this year, specialists at great ormond street hospital decided that charlie s treatment should be withdrawn. his parents rejected this they said there were doctors in america offering experimental treatment
must never be forgotten. their families hope that no one else will ever have to suffer the same fate. the other headlines. former chancellor george osborne warns of significant risk to the english economy after brack said. a senior police officer says not all paedophiles should be incarcerated. the 21 year old woman and her partner murdered by her ex boyfriend in a frenzied stabbing he s been jailed for at least 23 years. found in a field in staffordshire the iron age necklaces thought to be more than two thousand years old go on public display. good afternoon from the royal courts ofjustice will we have seen the conclusion of the inquest into the deaths of 30 british tourists who died in tunisia injune 2015. ata resort near sousse. they were killed bya resort near sousse. they were killed by a lone gunman. 38 people died altogether, 30 of them british. at the inquest here, the coroner said that all of the british victims had been unlawfully killed. he went through them o
settle m e nt sir philip green has reached a cash settlement with the pensions regulator worth up to £363 million. former chancellor george osborne warns of significant risks to britain s economy if theresa may fails to secure a trade deal with the european union after brexit. a senior police officer says not all paedophiles should be prosecuted lower level offenders should be rehabilitated. found in a field in staffordshire the iron age necklaces thought to be more than two thousand years old go on public display. the families of some of the victims of the tunisia terror attack are seeking to pursue legal action against the travel operators. it is after a coroner here at the royal courts concluded that all 30 british victims had been unlawfully killed, he also said he could not make a finding of neglect over the vulnerability of the resort to an attack. judge nicholas loraine smith described the response by the tunisian security forces to the killings as at best shambol