Begun in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death at a house party late last night. We are doing all we can to gather all the information. We know there were a number of people present at the Party Last Night so officers are deployed and they will be speaking to all the people, trying to piece together exactly what happened. Kurdish led forces in syria say they have left a strategic border town under a truce with turkey. Further violence on the streets of hong kong as Police Fire Tear gas at demonstrators marching in defiance of a police ban. 30 wooden coffins of men, women and children, thought to belong to the families of high priests, have been found in egypt. After a nail biting finish, wales beat france by one point to book a their place in the Rugby World Cup semi final. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, Financial Times chief feature writer henry mance and the uk correspondent at the french broadcaster france 2a, benedicte paviot. There are reports tonight that the speaker of the house of Commonsjohn Bercow is set to rule out a vote on Boris Johnsons brexit withdrawal deal. The government had been planning to put the agreement before mps for a meaningful vote tomorrow, before more detailed scrutiny of the terms of the deal this week. Ministers say they have enough support in the commons to get the deal agreed and insist the uk will leave the European Union by october 31st, but labour says it will push for a new referendum on the governments brexit deal. Heres our deputy political editor, john pienaar. They dont seem to know when they are beaten, even when they have been defeated. Senior ministers marched into tv studios today with a defiant message. They will deliver brexit on time, by october the 31st, and being forced to send a request to brussels seeking another brexit delay wouldnt stop them. The game changer this week, which we partly talked about, is that he has defied the doubters, got a deal, and notwithstanding the shenanigans in parliament, we now appear to have the numbers to get this through. The only question is, why arent we getting on with it . The ayes to the right, 322, the noes to the left, 306. What he called parliamentary shenanigans, others called an embarrassing defeat yesterday. That vote forced the Prime Minister to send a letter to brussels seeking to extend brexit for as long as it takes to parties deal into law and avoid a no deal brexit on october the 31st. The Prime Minister didnt like it and didnt sign it. His opponents arent impressed. The law is clear. He should have signed one letter in accordance with the law. He is being childlike. Tomorrow, the speaker will decide whether ministers can try again to win the vote they lost yesterday. But either way, the commons will debate the detailed legislation thats also needed to pass a deal. Now labour looks like pushing for another brexit referendum. We need an amendment to say that whatever deal gets through, it should be subject to a referendum where that deal is put to the public and they are asked, do you want to leave on these terms, or would you rather remain in the eu . Next week is going to be busy. Today, the minister for brexit preparations chador planning sessions and conceded that extending brexit or refusing to is up to the eu. It means we are triggering operation yellowhammer, preparing to ensure that if no extension is granted, and we cannot guarantee that it will be, that we have done Everything Possible to prepare to leave without a deal. The architect of the governments defeat yesterday, the mp who drew up the request to extend, cant see the eu saying no. My instinct was that if we got to the end, we were going to crash out otherwise, and we made a request for an extension, very probably, you would say, you will have an extension. Eu leaders want to see how the political struggle at westminster plays out. They want brexit settled, but they will just have to wait, like the rest of us. And asjohn has been explaining ministers are hoping mps will be able to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal as early as tomorrow. It will be a big moment tomorrow and they will need faith becausejohn virgo will have to decide and make a decision on whether to allow a rerun of yesterdays debate and vote the government lost and from all i hear, the smart money at westminster is thatjohn bercow will say no and deny that request. That will cause a reaction on those who have a problem with the speaker on the brexit site at the best of times. It kicks forward into another big vote on the legislation, the law, to enact brexit and that looks like a gruelling job for the government with big arguments on a referendum, may be a big one on britains relationship with the eu when it comes to customs, customs rules, gruelling stuff, may be as gruelling as it has been for so many people watching this saga unfold over the last 1213 days. Our europe editor, katya adler, sent this update from brussels. The letters did arrive and donald tusk has said he is going to start consultation with eu leaders but the reality is that all those eu leaders are stopped, watching and waiting to see events unfold at westminster because whatever happens in parliament could affect what kind of extension, if any, parliament could affect what kind of extension, ifany, Eu Parliament could affect what kind of extension, if any, eu leaders grand. Borisjohnson promised those eu leaders that there are newly negotiated brexit deal would be approved by the majority of mps and if he is proven right, maybe we dont need an extension, think the leaders, or perhaps a short one to tie up legislation. But if he is wrong and mps reject the new deal, 01 wrong and mps reject the new deal, or there is a call for a general election, a longer extension is needed and there is such a stark contrast here in the eu to the times of theresa may wanting an extension because then you still had leaders like president tusk and Angela Merkel of germany who thought if we give a longer extension to the uk, maybe it will change its mind and choose to stay. If the uk did that and the eu thinks it is stronger with the uk on the inside but the main concern for eu leaders is basically to move on, they want to put the uncertainty behind them, they have sailed too close to the possibility of a no deal brexit lately so they would like mps to vote in favour of this deal so the uk and the eu can go forward. Katya adler. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10. 30pm and 11. 30pm this evening in the papers. Our guests joining me tonight are the Financial Times chief feature writer, henry mance, and the uk correspondent at the french broadcaster, france 2a, and president of the Foreign Press association, benedicte paviot. A double Murder Investigation is underway in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death late last night. Police and paramedics were called to a house in the emerson valley area just before midnight. The teenagers have been named locally as dom ansah and ben gillham rice. Katy austin reports. Forensic investigators gathered evidence today at a crime scene that started as a party for friends. On the front door of this house, a visible reminder of the violence that unfolded. Police and the Ambulance Service were called to archford croft, a residential street, just before midnight last night, after reports thered been a stabbing. The two teenagers have been named locally as ben gillham rice and dom ansah. His cousins came to the scene to lay flowers and said many peoples hearts had been broken by his killing. Two other people, a 17 year old and a 23 year old man, were seriously injured. Today, neighbours expressed their disbelief at the loss of life. Ive not seen such a scene, until today. And it was just a shock and a blow to us, for such young people. When we moved here, five months ago, the lady said it was quiet. Shed lived here for quite a while. There was nothing. Just on our doorstep, its quite scary. A double Murder Investigation has been launched by Thames Valley police. I fully appreciate the concern that this will cause in the local community and beyond. But at this early stage i believe the people directly involved in this incident are all likely to have known each other. No arrests have been made at this stage. The families of the teenagers who died are being supported by specialist officers, as they deal with the devastating impact of knife crime. Katy austin, bbc news. Kurdish forces in syria say theyve pulled out of a key strategic town in the north east after a temporary truce put an end to fierce fighting. Turkey says its attempting to create a 20 mile safe zone in areas of kurdish control after President Trump pulled us troops out of the area. Kurdish fighters are now reported to have left ras al ain on the syrian side of the border along with huge numbers of fleeing civilians. Our correspondent, aleem maqbool, has sent us this report, from inside Northern Syria. Souad mohammed is numb. Shes been that way since seeing in the morgue the mutilated body of her daughter. The brutal killing of havrin khalaf, a kurdish politician, by Turkish Backed militants, is now being investigated as a war crime. I feel i want to burn down this home, she tells me, because the memories of my daughter are everywhere, and its too hard to bear. Her whole life is playing like a movie in my mind. She told me she blamed turkey and america for her loss. It was the announcement of the withdrawal of these american troops from Northern Syria that precipitated this crisis and, in effect, gave turkey the green light to invade. That us withdrawal is now very much in motion, a sorry end to what had been an Effective Partnership that won back all the territory controlled by the Islamic State group. Kurdish forces lost thousands of fighters in that campaign. Now, some of the same combatants who survived the long battle against is are dying at the hands of turkey. I think we managed to defeat isis all over north and east syria. And it was not something easy. And i think what is happening now is a betrayal for the sacrifices that they have gave and they provided for the security and stability of the area. For all the talk of ceasefires on the front line and diplomacy, people here are still very much in shock atjust how quickly their lives were turned upside down. And those we speak to tell us they have very little faith that the world will come to help relieve their suffering. So, instead, they continue to flee for their lives in huge numbers. Camps for the displaced near the iraq syria border, that were all but emptied, are full again. Some families here told us they didnt leave their homes in the days of is, but felt compelled to now. Theyre afraid of meeting the same fate as havrin khalaf. And over recent years, so many thousands of kurdish mothers have already had to bury their children. Aleem maqbool, bbc news, in North Eastern syria. After two weeks of relative calm in hong kong, hundreds of pro democracy protesters have clashed with Police Firing tear gas and using water cannon. Shops, banks and metro stations have been vandalised. Mass protests began back injune against proposals to allow extradition to mainland china. Critics worried the move would undermine hong kongs autonomy. The citys chief executive put the plans on hold but the protests developed into wider demonstrations forfull democracy and an inquiry into alleged police brutality. Then last month the extradition bill was finally withdrawn, but protestors continue to march, despite restrictions. Our South East Asia correspondent, nick beake, has the latest from hong kong. They were told they werent allowed to march today. They were threatened with prison if they wore a mask. And they were warned by chinas leader there would be broken bones for those who try to break up his country. But this is a Pro Democracy Movement that believes the world is on its side and its not backing down. We are here to fight for freedom and we are not scared about the Chinese Communist party. We want our freedom and human rights. But once again, peaceful protest gave way to petrol bombs, with police stations under attack. This is what eventually cleared the hardcore activists, who then rampaged through the streets, targeting chinese businesses. They fought the police late into the night. For a 20th consecutive weekend of unrest here in hong kong, the police are really struggling to control the streets here. They brought out the water cannon. The protesters are not going home. The question is the one weve been asking forfive months now. When does this end . How does this end . Hong kongs government claims a housing crisis has unleashed this cycle of violence, but these protesters say its their deep fear of the type of place theyll be living in under greater chinese control, which means they wont be giving up. Nick beake, bbc news, hong kong. The headlines on bbc news. The government says its determined to press ahead with efforts to approve Boris Johnsons brexit plan. A double Murder Investigation has begun in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death at a house Party Last Night. Kurdish led forces in syria say they have left a strategic border town under a truce with turkey. Sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, heres mark edwards. With connie. Good evening. The line up for the second semi final of the Rugby World Cup is complete. South africa will take on wales next sunday. South africa defeated hosts japan 26 3 whilst wales came from behind to dramatically beat france 20 19. Our sports editor, dan roan, was there to watch it. A second home nation is through to the semifinals of the Rugby World Cup, wales securing a last gasp, very dramatic victory against their french opponents. It was france who started by far the better, two early tries, wales then responded through aaron wainwright, who scored a try of his own. At that point, it was anybodys, france were 19 10 up at half time, but then the turning point, early in the second half, sebastien vahaamahina, the giant french lock, elbowed wainwright during a maul on the wales line, there was no need for it, but during the remaining half hour, of course, there were reduced to 1a men. It looks like time was running out, wales struggling to make that advantage count, but in the final reckoning, moriarty it was who popped up to score the decisive try, dan biggar converted to edge wales head for the very first time in the match, and so they are through to a second semifinal in the last three world cups, and they will now believe, having not been at their best but somehow finding a way to prevail, they can go all the way, reaching a first World Cup Final and give coach Warren Gatland the defining moment in this, his final tournament that his long and successful tenure deserves. Andy murray has described his victory in the european open as one of the biggest wins of his career. The former world number one broke down in tears after winning his first singles title since career saving hip surgery. He came from a set and a break down to beat three time grand slam champion Stan Wawrinka in three sets. I mean, obviously it means a lot. The last few years have been extremely difficult, both actually me and stan have had a lot of injury problems in the last couple of years, and amazing, obviously, to be back playing against him in a final like that. Liverpool now have a six point lead at the top of the premier league after being held to 1 1 draw against manchester united. A late equaliser from adam lallana cancelling out Marcus Rashfords first half goal at old trafford. Hearts have opened an investigation after claims that rangers striker alfredo morelos was racially abused during their 1 1 draw earlier. The colombian was allegedly targeted as he celebrated his equaliser in front of the hearts supporters at tynecastle. Rotaro mishino put hearts ahead afterjust six minutes before morelos equalised later in the first half. The point leaves rangers second in the table, level on points with celtic but behind on goal difference. The player drafts been made for the hundred crickets inaugral competition which begins next summer. Surprisingly, though, west indian batsman chris gayle failed to be picked up but australian ashes pair steve smith and Mitchell Starc will both play for welsh fire. The league will consist of eight city based franchise teams, each of which will field both a mens and womens side. Englands world cup winning captain, eoin morgan, will play for london spirit. The opportunity that this brings is extraordinary, you see the names of the coaches in the room today making the coaches in the room today making the selections, the guys who have been selected and all of those players have put in applications, they are world class. The big opportunity for us is to give it to a young liam lewis, who has not played a lot of international cricket, he is a well known name by the end of next year. So you will have guys becoming better performers in High Pressure situations simply by playing at some of the best in the world. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. Co. Uk sport. Thank you. Campaigning for tomorrows elections in canada has seen the Prime Minis