Make an emotional appeal for her to return to the uk i wouldnt want to think that she put herself on that plane to go home to avoid what shes done because i couldnt live with myself. Ginger baker groundbreaking rock drummer has died at the age of 80. And at 11 30 well be taking another look at the papers with the independents deputy political editor, rob merrick and broadcaster lynn faulds wood. Good evening. Scores of people have been arrested in hong kong today under new emergency laws brought in to try and end months of civil unrest. Tens of thousands of demonstrators took part in protests and there were violent clashes with riot police. The new law forbids people from Wearing Masks to try and conceal their identity at demonstrations with a possible one year prison sentence. 0ur asia correspondent Rupert Wingfield hayes reports from hong kong. Loud bangs. At what point does a protest movement become a rebellion . Today in hong kong, it felt close to that edge. It is now illegal here to cover yourface in public. But look at these people. Young and old, parents with children, nervous but defiant, determined they will not be stopped from protesting or Wearing Masks. Chanting. If carrie lam and her government were hoping that the new regulation banning the wearing of masks was going to stop people coming out on the streets, well, theyve been proved wrong. Even in this pouring rain, tens of thousands have come out again today, many, many of them Wearing Masks. It is a sign ofjust how little credibility and authority carrie lam and her government now have here. Many protesters are now scared. They fear what is coming but say they cannot give up. Actually, we are afraid but we still go, come out, because we. We know that this is the last chance for hong kong people. Look at the kids. Honestly, look at them. They are very young, and you know, they are fighting for us, you know, it is really for the entire hong kong. I think really we should really stand up and help, honestly. Even though i know that maybe its useless. After two hours, the police decided this illegal show of defiance had gone on long enough. Loud bangs. The police are now behind this wall here inside the Police Station and they have started firing volleys of tear gas over the wall, through these trees and down into the street. The protesters are responding by pouring water onto the tear gas canisters or throwing them back. These are the black clad radicals, the hardcore activists who the facemask ban is aimed at. The government says they are hiding their identities so they can create chaos. Explosions. The tear gas barrage intensifies and the protesters now fall back in a chaotic retreat. Police whistles, shouting. The race is now on to get into the back streets before the police can catch them. But many are too slow and the police overrun them. Among those arrested are two young women. They look like teenagers. The atmosphere is tense, the angerfeverish. As the police finally withdraw, the crowd cheers in victory. Cheering. For now, at least, the streets again belong to the people. Rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in hong kong. The Prime Minister has urged the European Union to, in his words, grasp the opportunity to seal a brexit deal. It comes as the french president Emmanuel Macron tells mrjohnson that the eu will decide whether a deal is possible by the end of the week. Eu and uk officials will hold further meetings in brussels tomorrow and as our Political Correspondent iain watson explains, the next few days could be decisive. Deal or no deal . This is a week when that question may finally be answered. Boris johnson is pushing brussels to open serious negotiations on his latest proposals. And government ministers are warning time is short. We have set out very serious proposals, including compromise on our side, and we now need to see creativity and flexibility on the eu side in order to reach that deal. Under Boris Johnsons plan, after brexit, the Northern Ireland assembly could decide whether to remain more in step with some eu rules to ease cross border trade, or adopt any new uk rules instead. Critics say this would give too much power to Northern Irelands dup, and the government seems open to a rethink. But i am told that will be no major modifications to the Prime Ministers plan. And in a phone call today, french president Emmanuel Macron told borisjohnson the eu would evaluate whether a deal was possible by the end of the week. The Prime Minister has a much better chance of getting a deal with brussels if he can convince eu leaders that he can get it through parliament. But borisjohnson does not have a majority at westminster, so he would need at least some help from labour mps. And the Party Leadership are demanding that he makes much bigger compromises than he is currently contemplating if he wants labour support. He has got to move, he has got to compromise in the national and International Interest if he is going to get our support. But what happens if borisjohnson does not get a deal . Ministers have already been discussing how to disrupt eu business if he is forced into seeking a brexit extension that he does not want. However, some european leaders are insisting the uk can still leave on good terms. It certainly is possible, but it depends upon one crucial will element, that also mr johnson as well as the eu are willing and ready to move on a compromise manner. If the offer from the uk turns out to be a sort of take it or leave it, its going to be very difficult. The eu will tell Boris Johnson within days whether a deal is possible, and whether he will have to fight with his opponents at westminster to leave without one. And iain is here with me now. The telegraph is reporting borisjohnson is prepared to launch a legal action in his attempts to ensure the uk can leave the European Union this month with no deal. Im month with no deal. Not quite sure that is entirely correct im not quite sure that is entirely correct but if you talk to anyone in and around downing street, they will emphasise is determined to lead by 0ctober emphasise is determined to lead by october 31. Parliament has passed a law saying there is no deal by the 19th of october, he is going to have to ask for a break brexit extension. There is a route that will taken to court. That route continues but effectively, the scottish courts are looking at ways to compel him to send that letter, and they will make a ruling tomorrow. If Boris Johnson and they will make a ruling tomorrow. If borisjohnson is told tomorrow. If borisjohnson is told to send that letter and there is no wriggle room, and doesnt subsequently do so, likely he will end up back in the Supreme Court and they will then adjudicate on whether that letter should be sent but certainly those around Boris Johnson are not too worried about that prospect because they think if you can say hes been compelled to send that letter, there is no question in the public s mind he did not want to send it, he can still say at that stage, if there is an extension, people of the political establishment will try to frustrate brexit. If he is playing that game and its clearly so transparent, what is the point . Is he going to win over some members of the public . What you see is absolutely essential to get across to the public, that he is not somebody who wants to delay brexit. If he is forced somehow to compromise on that, if that power is taken out of his hands, his big fear at people go to the brexit party. No majority, an election is coming sooner majority, an election is coming sooner rather than later. Delayed until no deal is off the table. He does not want to be outflanked by a party that is even more pro brexit than he is. He has to say to them, this has got nothing to do with me, this has got nothing to do with me, this is not what i want. If you can find any other way of getting around it, by getting a deal this week, and he will do that. That looks highly unlikely because it kind of compromises, isnt to make because you will lose support amongst brexit supporters here. Well talk about this later in the papers in about 20 minutes. The chief constable of Northamptonshire Police has urged the us embassy to waive the diplomatic immunity of an American Woman who is a suspect in the investigation of a fatal car crash. Harry dunn, who was 19, was killed six weeks ago when his motorbike collided with a car. 0ur correspondent Duncan Kennedy has been speaking to his parents who have made a direct appeal for the woman to return to the uk to face justice. He was the son who always smiled, the teenager who loved life. Harry dunns parents, tim and charlotte, say their pain is profound, especially as the Police Suspect in the case has now left the country. For this to happen isjust unbelievable and i just like for this to happen isjust unbelievable and ijust like to come back and tell us why she left, why would she leave and explain to me why she thought leaving was the right way to go. Harry died here when his motorbike was hit by a car driven by the wife of an american diplomat. But despite telling police she would co operate, she has now flown back to the united states, something harrys parents simply cant believe. From mum to mum, believing that she is a mother, i wouldnt want to think that she put herself on the plane to go home to avoid what shes done because i couldnt live with myself. If you couldnt live with myself. If you could meet her, what would you say to this woman, this mother . Come back. Were not out to get put behind bars, if thats what the Justice System ends up doing, we cant stop that but were not out do that. Were out to try and get some peace for ourselves. The woman lifted this Us Air Force Base 200 yards from the crash site. The american Authorities Say they are cooperating closely with the british but tonight, the chief comp co nsta ble of but tonight, the chief comp constable of northamptonshire has written to the american embassy, urging them to letjustice take place. For harry, and for harrys family. Duncan kennedy, bbc news. The High Court Judge who wrote a report on how the metropolitan police handled what turned out to be entirely false claims of a westminster paedophile ring says there were then shocking failures at the independent 0ffice of Police Conduct which investigates police officers. Sir Richard Henriques stinging criticism is in tomorrows daily mail newspaper. Our Home Affairs CorrespondentDaniel Sandford is with me now. Whats he been saying . Well, you would remember that the report of sir Richard Henriques into how police investigated this made up paedophile ring was published in lots of detail on friday and his most strong criticism of the force was the Way Police Officers had obtained search warrants for the homes of theirformer obtained search warrants for the homes of their former chief of general staff, lord brittan, and harvey proctor. He said those search wa rra nts harvey proctor. He said those search warrants had been obtained illegally because the detectives had misled districtjudge by saying their witness was very credible when there we re witness was very credible when there were concerns about the witnesses. That was referred to the office of Police Conduct. After many, many months, they decided they should be no further action and sir Richard Henriques is sort of in disbelief about the outcome. He says he cant believe that none of the officers should face even some kind of Disciplinary Proceedings or criminal proceedings. He talks about the delay in reaching the findings as gross and inexcusable, the investigation was minimal and unprofessional and Decision Making was flawed. He says its a matter of profound regret that one of the most u nsatisfa ctory profound regret that one of the most unsatisfactory and ever ridden criminal investigations in history should be followed by a lemon doubly slow investigation. A malfunctioning police force has not received the necessary oversight the home secretary will wish to address. I should say the io pc tonight pushed back quite hard saying theirs was the borough and detailed investigation. Its an argument that is going to go on as they publish their findings is going to go on as they publish theirfindings tomorrow is going to go on as they publish their findings tomorrow and we see what sir Richard Henriques says when he sees the detail. Daniel, thank you. A second whistleblower has emerged in the controversy about President Trumps conversations with his ukranian counterpart. Mr trump has already been accused of asking the ukranians to dig for dirt on his rivaljoe biden. There are also reports that us secretary of state mike pompeo has not yet come into compliance with a subpoena for documents in the impeachment investigation. Earlier, our washington correspondent Chris Buckler told us what we know about this second whitsleblower. The second whistle blower is a Us Intelligence official who apparently had first hand knowledge of this controversial conversation that took place between resident trump and president zelensky of the ukraine. President trump asked zelensky to launch an investigation intojoe biden and his son, hunter, into their business dealings in the country. But beyond that we dont know an awful lot about this. At this stage we understand that he has spoken to the Inspector General who acts as a watchdog for the Intelligence Community in the us. Whats going to be very important is not who the whistle blower is, but exactly what they have to say. Tell us more about secretary of state mike pompeo and these reports that he isnt complying with the subpoena. What does that mean . What is he being asked for . So basically democrats are pushing for a range of different information as part of their impeachment enquiries. Now, the democrats believe that already they have information against President Trump because they have the transcript that shows he asked for an investigation. They say that that shows he was asking a Foreign Government to interfere in a us election which they say is illegal and impeachable. The president s argument back is that it was far from the case, he was asking for an investigation into corruption, his right as the us president. Though ti must be said, he has no evidence of wrongdoing by either of the bidens and he continues to make more unsubstantiated allegations and has done so recently on twitter. At the same time, democrats believe there is more. As a result theyre asking the white house and state department for lots of documents and theyve issued some subpoenas. At the heart of this is an attempt to get anything that would show there was pressure put on the ukraine. There have been suggestions that the white house may have dangled a visit to the white house, some kind of summit between the president s or alternatively it may be that they would suspend Security Assistance to try to force this investigation to take place. That strongly denied by the white house but the democrats want to see the documents about any discussions. And until this point they say theyve been stonewalled by mike pompeo and it the state department and the white house but they are determined and aggressively attempting to obtain these documents. Which could set up a legal battle even before there is an attempted impeachment of donald trump. Sport and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Good evening. The world athletics championships have come to a close in doha and Great Britain have failed to hit their medal target after a disappointing night in the relays. Its been a championships with some memorable performances that will also be remembered for empty seats and a very high profile drugs bust. 0ur Sports CorrespondentNatalie Pirks has been there throughout. It was perhaps fitting for a championships riddled with controversy that britains night finished in drama. Confusion, there, and Great Britain and Northern Ireland gone. It meant the nation fell two medal short of their target, the teams worst championships since 2005. The womens 4x400 metre quartet came forth but were briefly bumped up to bronze but then were out of medals again. But it doesnt tell the whole tale. Sunshine off the track and an assassin on it, Dina Asher Smith became the first british athlete to win three medals at the same championship and became a World Champion to boot. Its Dina Asher Smith shes the champion i dont know what to say, i dont think it has properly sunk in. I dreamt of this but it is real now. And Katarina Johnson thompson came to