Face a fraud case the first criminal charges linked to the 2008 crash. Toddler liam fee, murdered by his mother and her partner now a review says there were missed opportunities to prevent the harm he suffered. Its so hot the met office has issued a warning its set to be the longestjune heatwave for 20 years. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News the British And Irish Lions go into the first test against the all blacks in great form, after an emphatic warm up win against the chiefs in new zealand. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The chancellor Philip Hammond has put britains future Economic Prosperity centre stage in any brexit deal. In particular mr hammond called for a jobs first settlement. He also wants immigration to be managed but not shut down altogether. Labour says the chancellor is distancing himself from the prime ministers tough line on brexit, accusing the cabinet of being in disarray over the issue. The chancellors comments come on a day when the governor of the Bank Of England has warned of the risks of the brexit negotiations. Heres our economics editor kamal ahmed. A year ayearon a year on from the referendum and ca is a year on from the referendum and cars waiting in sunny southampton for a journey to the continent of europe, exports to the European Union like these are a key driver of oui union like these are a key driver of our economy, an economy that the chancellor said would now be at the heart of those complicated brexit negotiations. Speaking at the Mansion House in Central LondonPhilip Hammond said without a flexible deal with the eu the economy could be at risk. When the british people voted lastjune and 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 works for britain. In a way that prioritises british jobs and underpins britains prosperity. Alongside mr hammond today the governor of the Bank Of England. He said that brexit was likely to make people poorer and that they would need to be a transition period after the completion of the Brexit Process in 2019. In Monetary Policy committee prevent weak or real Income Growth that is likely to accompany the transition to new Trading Arrangements with the eu. It can support households and businesses as they adjust such profound change. The two great economic offices of state, here is the Bank Of England and about two miles down the road that way the treasury, and the leaders of those two institutions i think came together to date to make a big point about brexit up of the economic wealth of britain first, they both said, even if that means some sacrifices on those controversial issues of sovereignty and strict controls on immigration. Another port, another city, belfast. Mr hammond and mark carney spoke about struggling consumers are weary of austerity command shoppers today admitted that they were feeling the pinch. I think things maybe are going up in price a wee bit, and obviously if wages arent going up people will be feeling the pinch that bit more. At the moment i havent really seen much of a difference, there is a lot more offers and things in supermarkets. Difference, there is a lot more offers and things in supermarketslj think they have gone up, they dont match wages, to be honest. Higher prices, brexit, the need for a good deal. There were plenty of warnings today but the economy has been far stronger than people expected since the referendum. I dont think there is any doubt that since the brexit referendum the pound has fallen. Now, it is a Glass Half Full or half empty. Clearly that has meant there is higher inflation and that has had a Knock On Effect for real incomes but on the other hand it has been a much needed boost to exports, we really needed that boost because the currency was overvalued. It was a day for stepping back and taking the wider view on the economy. An economy for consumers so uncertain, mr carney said there would be no Interest Rate rises in the near future. Sunny today, yes, but there could be more squally weatherhead. Kamal ahmed, bbc news. Could be more squally weatherhead. Kamalahmed, bbc news. Could be more squally weatherhead. Kamal ahmed, bbc news. Squally weather ahead. 0ur deputy political Editorjohn Pienaar is in Downing Street for us now. Hes accusing the council of distancing himself from the rest of the cabinet. Fair comment . Philip hammond said nothing to direct stomach flipped stated policy but he was confronting the ambitions and rhetoric of brexiteers in the tory party Amber Campbell are very directly. He has long been the Chaplain In Chief of a gentle and gradual break with the European Union and has seemed to be emboldened by the weakening of theresa may since the election to set out that vision more clearly than he has before in calling for a transitional period on leaving the European Union, as long as it needs to be for the sake of business, saying there should be no rush to drive down net migration figures for the sake of business. He said there should be compromises, for the sake of hanging onto the benefits, if not the membership of the Customs Union for as long as necessary. Loss of this will go down rather badly with many conservatives, including ministers. Philip hammond, who is the chancellor, might well have been sackedif the chancellor, might well have been sacked if theresa may had got the result in the election she hoped for. Instead, he has emerged a powerful figure, for. Instead, he has emerged a powerfulfigure, and for. Instead, he has emerged a powerful figure, and as for brexit, it looked tough, but with the conservatives command in no great strength in the House Of Commons it looks tougher still than the final outcome of brexit in these circumstances, that could only now bea circumstances, that could only now be a matter of guesswork. Thank you for joining be a matter of guesswork. Thank you forjoining us. The Emergency Response team dealing with the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire has said all the survivors who need it have been found temporary accommodation. By noon today it said a third of a Million Pounds had been given to families. Nearly a week on from the disaster in which at least 79 people were killed our special correspondent lucy manning has been talking to families getting their side of the story. Last week, grenville was home will stop this time last tuesday, meals were being eaten, tv watched, homework done. Now its a place where families are lost, where those who survived cant return. And they are still searching for help. Will thompson helped save his neighbourfrom the fire. Hes been given a hotel room to live in. Hotel is a hotel and a home is a home, they are not the same thing, no matter how good it is in a hotel, my home is over there in the ashes. And what have they said. Sorry, will. This is a week, almost a week after the fire and im really angry. I dont want to be there. I want to be at home with my family. Yesterday we met miguel alves in his hotel room. Today its no longer his familys home. They threw me out from the hotel because it was fully booked from today. 0h from the hotel because it was fully booked from today. Oh no, what are you going to do . They gave us another hotel in ravens court and now we have to move everything back to there. We need to find somewhere more permanent state, to get back to some more normal life and give us some more normal life and give us some time to mourn over the friends we have lost the Grenfell Tower fire. This woman walks with her suitcase, she lived in the estate underneath the tower. Besides being a refugee in my own community i am taking my suitcase home to go and get some clothing, some more School Uniform bits for my children. So i am now in a hotel with my children who are studying, who are going through exams and going through a lot of trauma. They are having counselling themselves. Is it safe . We need somebody categorically to dallas, yes, its safe for you to return. The help for now seems better organised but its taken a week to get here and there are still Major Concerns about housing, about safety a nd Major Concerns about housing, about safety and about trust especially. And everywhere here the pictures that are too much to bear. The children and their teacher of ravensdale park primary, nadir, zainab, fatima and others, so proud in their uniforms. Lucy manning, bbc news, west london. Police are continuing to question a 47 year old man after a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london on sunday night. Darren 0sborne from cardiff is being held on suspicion of terror offences, including murder. Nine people are being treated in hospital some with potentially life changing injuries. Heres our Home Affairs CorrespondentDaniel Sandford his report contains some distressing images. He was underneath, we have to lift the van, we have to lift the van the chaos caused by the attack on sunday night was captured in these dramatic new pictures acquired by the bbc. The hired van had, apparently deliberately, ploughed into a group of people marking the muslim holy month of ramadan. Nine ended up in hospital, and one man died. Among the people in the crowd, Abdul Matin Chowdhury and his 13 year old son. Today they were recovering at home in their garden. Abdul matin injured his shoulder. His son narrowly escaped injury himself. As his father has little english, he spoke for both of them. I saw an angry driver in a van, in a company van. He looked at the muslims gathered around, he just drove through, and then he hit like seven or eight people, and one was underneath the van. My dad got hit on the shoulder and next to his legs. And my dads friend got hit in the stomach. Witnesses have told us that the van came down Seven Sisters road at speed, turning into this cul de sac and knocking down the worshippers as it came through. It then came to a rest between those two bollards. The bollard that it hit has been removed, and when it came to a stop, a young man was trapped underneath the van, though he has survived. Today, with north london in shock, the head of one of the affected mosques called for calm. Islamophobia, unfortunately, is on the rise, and hate crime is also on the rise, and we have to do something to stop this madness. The cycle of violence will lead us nowhere. After a day of crime scene investigation, the van was eventually taken away yesterday evening. The suspected driver was arrested at the scene. Darren 0sborne is still in custody, being held on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, and of preparation and commission of terrorist acts. Daniel sandford, bbc news. Four of the most Senior Executives at barclays, in 2008, have been charged with fraud over the way they dealt with the Banking Crisis that year. It is the first time criminal charges have been brought in the uk against a bank and its former executives. The charges follow a five year investigation by the Serious Fraud office and relate to the way they raised billions of pounds to keep the bank viable. Those charged include barclays former Chief Executive, john varley. Our business editor, simonjack, reports. There is some Flash Photography in this report. Charged with criminal conduct, barclays and four members of the banks top brass, including former Chief Executive john varley and former head of barclays Middle Eastern business, rogerjenkins. This is the first time Senior Executives of any british Bank Have Faced Criminal Proceedings for their conduct during the financial crisis. While the uk government was busy using taxpayers money to rescue rbs and lloyds, ba rclays came here, to qatar, for emergency cash to keep it afloat. In 2008, barclays raised a total of £12 billion from Middle Eastern investors, including Qatar Holding, the state owned investment fund. There was a sweetener, £332 million was paid to qatar for advisory services, payments that werent disclosed. Not only that, but barclays lent £2 billion to Qatar Holding allegedly to buy shares in barclays. Lending others money to buy your shares is illegal. So why did barclays turn down Government Money . The Chief Executive at the time, and one of the people charged today, said this to mps in 2009. The circumstances were very far from normal. We needed speed, we needed certainty and we needed size. Looking back on it, i have to say, given the extreme fragility of the sentiment in the markets at that time, im very glad indeed that we managed to raise the capital that we did raise at that time. Government ministers at the time have a different explanation. Barclays did not want to have anything to do with uk Government Money. I believe that was partly because of a political view that this would look like Creeping Nationalisation and also, quite frankly, because the uk governments money came with quite strong restrictions on bonuses. Now, if its proven that crimes were committed here, to some it still wont be clear who the victims were. Customers werent affected. The taxpayer didnt have to shell out. Shareholders in barclays did better than shareholders in rbs or lloyds, but others will say rules are rules and if this approach of prosecuting individuals as well as institutions helps change a stubborn culture throughout banking of not following those rules then that is no bad thing. Now were starting to move to a more american approach where individuals are in the frame for doing things wrong within the business world. That is likely to concentrate peoples minds and make them think about is what im about to do a really sensible thing if its going to be me standing in the dock . Fraud convictions can carry sentences of up to ten years, but these are only charges. Rogerjenkins and another defendant, richard boath, have said they will defend themselves vigorously. John varley is yet to comment and barclays the company said it was considering its position. Simon jack, bbc news. Our top story this evening the Chancellor Calls for a brexit that secures jobs. Philip hammond says britains prosperity is his key priority. Still to come heres one way to beat the heatwave ice lollies for the chimps at this zoo. Coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News find out how andy murray got on in his match at queens. The defending champion was up against world number 90, Jordan Thompson of australia. In portugal, more than 1,000 firefighters are still tackling a huge wild fire in the centre of the country. Officials say although 70 of the fire is under control, there are fears that soaring temperatures could re ignite the forest fire. At least 64 people have died since saturday. In the last hour we have heard that a Fire Fighting plane has just crashed. 0ur correspondent, james reynolds, has travelled to the village of varzeas, one of those worst affected by the blaze. This afternoon, portugal despatched more planes to fight its forest fires. The government is yet to make this region safe. The Relief Effort is too late for the village of varzeas, its lost one in five of its residents. Sisile tina told me she knew all the victims. She tried to count the dead. Two lived here, she said. Three, four, five and more. On saturday afternoon, the village watched the forest catch fire. There was a massive noise, amal told us, and then we saw the flames. Wed never seen anything like it, said valdemar, it all happened in just a few seconds. Residents were then forced to take an immediate, terrifying decision stay here and risk getting caught by the flames or drive off in search of safety. Many drove, it proved to be a fatal mistake. On this road, flames engulfed many in their cars. Mario pinhal told portuguese tv that his family tried to escape in two vehicles. His wife, suzanna and their daughtersjoanna and margarita drove ahead, but they died in the fire. Translation i regret leaving home. Everyone has been kind, but i just want my wife and my daughters back. Mario and his parents barely escaped in the car behind. We should have died, mario mothers cries, nobody would miss us. Mario pinhals home remains standing, it is a shattering monument to his familys decision to flee. If theyd simply stayed put, they would have all survived. James reynolds, bbc news, central portugal. A review into the murder of Toddler Liam Fee has found that although his death couldnt have been predicted there were missed opportunities to intervene on his behalf. The two year old was killed in fife in 2014 by his moth