and that s bbc news at ten there s more analysis of the day s main stories on newsnight with kirtsy wark which is just getting underway on bbc two the news continues here on bbc one as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are but from the ten team it s goodnight. donald trump was in a miami court tonight facing criminal charges for allegedly stashing classified us government documents in mar a lago. but will his presidential ambitions be hindered or helped? a motorcade, media circus and crowds of protesters as donald trump pleads not guilty to 37 criminal charges in a federal court. could today be the moment some in the republican party abandon the former presidenter? we ll be joined by his former lawyer and the us pollster frank luntz. also tonight. we ll have the latest news from nottingham where two students and a middle aged man were murdered in the early hours of this morning. a 31 year old man is in custody. pr
if you re waiting for treatment, how long did it take to get diagnosed? would a faster diagnosis have improved your prognosis? if you work in cancer care, what are the frustrations? chronic staff shortages and all four nations. the situation in england, scotland, northern ireland, you should see a specialist after two weeks and if it is diagnosed within two months. this morning, i want to hear your experiences. if you ve received treatment, if you re waiting for treatment, how long did it take to get diagnosed? would a faster diagnosis have improved your prognosis? if you work in cancer care, what are the frustrations? 08085 909693 is the phone number. get in touch. this is what we are doing. and we are also celebrating national carers week. i cannot wait for that. he was the news. thank you. here is the news. the royal college of radiologists has warned the nhs is struggling to provide safe and effective care for all cancer patients as they re waiting too long for vital
with the determination and courage of my mum. but it also did not reckon with the nhs. a doctor at guy s hospital in london refused to give up. he found an experimental treatment for this 11 year old girl, and rest, as they say, is history. honestly, lots of people say they over the nhs everything and i am definitely one of them, but that is the point. mum s story is not special. behind every single door in this country there is a family who will have their own version. this is who we are. the nhs belongs to everyone. the foundation for the comfort, security, health of working people. for75 comfort, security, health of working people. for 75 years, and ever present in our story, family and nation, my message today is simple. with labour, the story continues. we have a plan. we want the patience of the future to remember this moment, remember the changes we will make together. that is our mission. we will fight for the nhs. we will fix the nhs. we will reform the nhs. old val