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Today he turned up at the same venue for a glass of water no bowtie, and not a single mention of austerity, only sober warnings about what brexit should and shouldnt mean. When the british people voted last june, they did not vote to become poorer or less secure. They did vote to leave the eu, and we will leave the eu. But it must be done in a way that works for britain, in a way that Prioritises Britishjobs and underpins britains prosperity. Today, one of the uks successful Export Industries gave its own warning that unfavourable divorce arrangements with the eu would be worse than any threat or challenge they have faced in modern times. Car industry executives think a favourable divorce could take five years, not two. We need to be brutally honest. The chances of getting the bespoke and comprehensive new deal we need is going to take a long time. And we dont have a long time with the clock ticking. What we need is a back up plan. Ideally, we want to remain in the single market, certainly in the customs union, for the duration until we get that new arrangement. The car Industry Needs to know if, during the transition, there will be tariffs to make cars more expensive and less competitive when they are exported to europe. As long as they dont know, its hard to plan investment, and without investment, the economy cannot grow as fast. There have been warnings that too hard a brexit could cause other economic problems. If fewer people are coming into the country, that could mean fewer taxes rolling in, so the chancellor outspends his income more easily the deficit, in other words, gets worse. On that view, the risk is, the harder the brexit, the higher the deficit. If that would mean fewer jobs, especially in the city, Philip Hammond has made his priority clear. Today mark carney warned that any transition, hard or soft, wouldnt be easy. Depending on whether and when any transition can be agreed, firms on either side of the channel may soon need to activate contingency plans. And before long, we will all begin to find out the extent to which brexit is a gentle stroll along a smooth path towards a land of cake and consumption. The Bank Of England said it believes weaker wage growth is likely while the transition takes place, and it says there is little it can do with Interest Rates to prevent that. Andrew verity, bbc news. Talks between the democratic unionists and the conservatives on supporting theresa mays Minority Government are not going as expected, according to the dup. They want the government to give greater focus to the negotiations, and they warn that the dup cant be taken for granted. The queens speech, outlining the governments legislative programme, takes place at westminster tomorrow. Our Northern Ireland political editor, mark devenport, is at westminster. What is your understanding of the State Of Play this evening . what is your understanding of the State Of Play this evening . , well, certainly, within the last hour, senior dup sources have been sounding a pretty negative note. The transport secretary, chris grayling, was talking about these discussions being good and constructive, confident there would be an arrangement in place by the time of the vote on the queens speech next week. But as i say, within the last hour, we have been hearing from the dup, some of them saying they feel they have been taken for granted, there is not a sufficient focus. One seniorfigure told me there is not a sufficient focus. One senior figure told me that he found the approach from downing street a bit chaotic at times. What do we make of that . I think we have to bearin make of that . I think we have to bear in mind that the dup are experienced, they have been through a lot of Talks Process is in the past in Northern Ireland, and they know all about potentially bringing pressure to bear as beings come to a close. So it may simply be part of that context, rather than a death kneu that context, rather than a death knell on these discussions. That was the point i was going to raise, is this just tactics the point i was going to raise, is thisjust tactics on the point i was going to raise, is this just tactics on the eve of the queens speech, or something rather more substantive on the kind of deal that they want to construct . M more substantive on the kind of deal that they want to construct . It is ha rd to that they want to construct . It is hard to know for sure, but i would suspect that it is more likely to be tactics, rather than, you know, a com plete tactics, rather than, you know, a complete breakdown in these negotiations. Other sources are predicting that things remain on track for an announcement, now being talked about me before thursday of this week, after the queens speech tomorrow. It is possible that there isa tomorrow. It is possible that there is a tug of war going on in the background with the treasury not keen on some of the kind of Spending Guidance the dup is looking for in tonnes of health and Education Funding in Northern Ireland, or reducing Corporation Tax there. Looking for in terms of. We adjusting images of arlene foster, just a final point on the shape of the queens speech, do you think, when we get that in its full form tomorrow, that they will be specific references to Northern Ireland issues in legislative terms, or is this deal going to be beyond that . I think the deal will be more detailed, i would expect the queens speech to involve basic principles about delivering brexit, spreading prosperity across the uk. Principles which the dup have signed up to, but the detail of the deal, i think, will probably go further than the text of the queens speech. Mark devenport, Northern Ireland political editor. I mention the queens speech, there will be a special programme tomorrow morning from 10 30 in the morning, and we will bring you full coverage of the queens speech, and of course all the reaction to it. The families directly affected by the Grenfell Tower fire have now received more than £300,000 from the government. The payments were distributed by the newly formed Grenfell Response Team, which is now managing the official response and support operation to the tragedy. Richard lister is at Grenfell Tower. Richard . Thanks, huw. The figures for today that you alluded to, yes, £333,000 has been distributed to the families affected, and that includes a0 households that have been given the full bank payment of £5,000, and of course there is £500 in cash available for those families too. They say that 31a people have received financial assistance, and they also say that they have offered Emergency Hotel accommodation in the local area to everybody that has been identified that needs it, everybody was been made homeless as a result of the fire. That is not just in Grenfell Tower, but also in the adjacent properties which have been deemed too dangerous to live in at the moment. So the Grenfell Response Team is saying they are making progress in identifying the people at risk and the people who need places to stay, and they are now, they say, working on longer term assessments for those housing needs. They say they have completed 101 assessment so far, identifying temporary accommodation that these families can go to have that they have moved out from the hotel accommodation. So they say that they are making progress, some of the people we have spoken to say it is not quick enough, that they know people who are still staying on the floors of friends and relatives and have yet to be called by the council to be given information about their temporary accommodation. So things not running completely smoother, but things are, and quieter today, there is last anger on the streets, a sense in the community of people finally wanting to move on after a week of really the most terrible trauma. Huw. Richard lister in west london, thank you. Police are still questioning a a7 year old man after a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london on sunday night. 11 people were injured, and one man died at the scene, but he had already been taken ill before the attack happened, and the cause of his death is not clear. Darren osborne, from the cardiff area, is being held on suspicion of terrorism offences. The attack, along with others in recent months, has led to renewed calls for the government to reverse planned cuts to police funding, as our correspondent Daniela Relph reports. The flowers and messages close to Finsbury Park mosque. They are words of defiance, of unity. Overnight, 2a hours after the attack, worshippers returned to the mosque. The regular rhythm of prayer during ramadan was unbroken, despite the violence of the night before. The attack here added to the unrelenting pressure on the police in london. The mets commissioner was among those who visited yesterday and joined a vigil. Today she spoke out about the strain on her force. We are not having any fewer calls from the public for help. We are stretched. Im talking with the mayor and the government about the resources that we need, i believe, in the future. As well as the regular work in a busy capital city, the met police has faced an intense few weeks, with the Terror Attacks, as well as the loss of pc keith palmer. A former commissioner now believes any Government Cutbacks planned for the met have to be stopped. The cuts being considered, certainly for the met, need reconsideration. As far as i understand, they are to lose a further £a00 million by 2021, on top of 600 million in the last few years. That means the met must be a quarter less in size than when i left. Reconsider what . No cuts. Looking at what is happening, the idea of continuously cutting the Police Services budget is seen as an absurdity at this stage. There is a calm here now after the distress of yesterday, but that doesnt take away from the fact that this is a Community Feeling unsettled and concerned. The Police Cordons have been moved. To look around, Finsbury Park is back to normal. But yesterdays attack has deeply shocked the Muslim Community here. They feel targeted, vulnerable and uneasy. We feel like something needs to be done. More things need to be done. Islamophobia, unfortunately, is on the rise, and so is hate crime, so we have to do something to stop this madness. The cycle of violence will lead us nowhere. This is a community that needs reassurance, in a city with a Police Force Facing exceptional challenges. Daniela relph, bbc news, Finsbury Park. In a moment, well speak to our correspondent sian lloyd, who is outside the suspects home in cardiff, but first to our correspondent lisa hampele at the scene in Finsbury Park. What has been going on today . Well, weve just been talking, the bbc has been talking to a 13 year old boy and his father who helped the man who died in the attack. Now, the boy was pushed out of the way when the van careered was pushed out of the way when the Van Ca Reered Into was pushed out of the way when the van careered into the crowd, but his father, he tried to help the man, and he said that he had fainted, he was trying to help them when the van drove into him. This man was injured but not seriously. Today, as you know, they are very proud of the Multicultural Society that they live in here, and they have been happily living together side by side for yea rs. Living together side by side for years. People have been pulling together, flowers have been laid, schoolchildren have come at the end of the day to lay flowers, and there isa of the day to lay flowers, and there is a roll of paper behind me, people writing messages, and there was a woman who had been Sticking Rosebuds on the wall here. Some of the m essa 9 es on the wall here. Some of the messages on the flowers, lets finds the courage to love, not in my name, one community, and arsenal football clu b one community, and Arsenal Football Club have also put a big book a flowers under the bridge here saying, we stand together. Just seeing some saying, we stand together. Just seeing some camera crews saying, we stand together. Just seeing some camera crews there, saying, we stand together. Just seeing some camera crews there, can you give us some seeing some camera crews there, can you give us some sense seeing some camera crews there, can you give us some sense of the worldwide interest in this story, given the recent context in london and manchester. I am surrounded by crews from all over the world, next to me has been italian television, american television, crews from everywhere. Everyone is interested in this story, the community are keeping very calm, but as the mayor said yesterday, asking them to be vigilant and calm, and that is what they have been doing, carrying on. Their defiance is carrying on as normal, but they have been pulling together. There is a feeling of anxiety, people are concerned about islamophobia, and much as they are getting on with their lives as normal, you can see people coming, hugging each other, slowly reading the messages, bringing their children, coming to see the messages here. It is very emotional. Lisa, many thanks for the latest from Finsbury Park. Sian lloyd, yesterday you were talking to us about some of the responses from neighbours, what has been going on there today . What have people been saying . Well, huw, there is a sense really now late this afternoon, early evening, indiscreet particularly, it is returning to normal. Up until lunchtime there was a police guard outside the property, that has now gone, there is no sign of the police, and when i was here yesterday, indeed the street was full of neighbours, people seeing the story unfolding in front of them, watching the television coming out, seeing a number of police cars coming up and down the street, really telling me that they were in a sense of shock about what had happened. Darren osborne was known to many have them, he lived in the house behind me for about ten years. He was described by most of them as an ordinary bloke. They said that he had an On Off Relationship with his partner, he lived here with their and or children, sometimes they were heard to argue in the street, but generally there was a sense that he was a chap who would help neighbours out, so there was a sense of shock, and that is what people are saying again today. I suppose, even though this street looks as though it is returning to normal now, it is go to ta ke returning to normal now, it is go to take an awful long time for people really do come to terms with this news, all things to sink in. We heard from a man who said that he had seen a man who he believes to be Darren Osborne asleep in a van nearby here on the saturday night. Different people saying different things, many people coming forward, wanting to talk to the media, and overall the sense has been one of shock here. Sian lloyd, thanks very much for bringing us up to date. These are the headlines this evening. The chancellor says jobs and prosperity Must Come First in any brexit deal. Speaking in the City Of London, Phillip Hammond said that while people had voted to leave the eu, but not to become poorer. The dup says the talks with the conservatives on supporting the government are not proceeding as planned. They warn against being taken for granted. Police continue to question a a7 year old man after a Terror Attack near a london mosque. His family say theyre shocked and devastated. In sport, andy murray has begun the defence of his crown at queens, but he is being pushed all the way by jordan thompson, they could be heading into a tie break, currently 65 to heading into a tie break, currently 6 5 to thomson in that first set, live pictures on bbc two. In