Good evening. The wife of an american diplomat has left the uk, while suspected of being involved in a fatal road crash. Police say they want to interview the woman about the death of 19 year old harry dunn, in a collision in crow ton in northamptonshire in august. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, says hes called the Us Ambassador to express his disappointment that shes left the country. Duncan kennedy reports. This is how local people have reacted to the death of harry dunn, on the country road where his accident took place. Harry, who was 19, had been on his motorbike when he was hit by a car. He died of multiple injuries. The 42 year old woman driver of that car has not been identified, left this nearby american air base before the collision took place. She is known to be the wife of a diplomat and told police she would cooperate with them. And said she had no plans to leave the country but its now been confirmed she has left britain. In a statement, north hants police said, harry dunns family deservejustice. The forces now exploring all diplomatic channels to ensure that the Investigation Continues to progress. Harrys mother charlotte says the woman involved must come back to the uk. Were really hoping to try and get her back. You know, we dont wish her any ill harm, but we dont understand how she can just get on a plane and leave our family just utterly devastated. Today, the foreign secretary dominic raab became involved in this diplomatic stand off, saying he had called the American Ambassador to express his disappointment that the woman had left the country. The options open to the government and the police are limited, but harrys family say they cannot grieve properly until this tragedy has been resolved. And duncan has more on what the us authorites have been saying. Hs put out a short statement to say they come from the women left the country and say the women has the family has left the country and they are not identifying her or where she has gone too which creates a huge predicament not only for dominic rabb but also the police here because now we are into what is called diplomatic immunity territory. Being the wife of a diplomat mean she has diplomatic immunity which means that she is immune from prosecution in this country. Sell unless she decides to come back voluntarily to face this further Police Inquiry as a suspect in this issue, it will mean that britain will have to seek her through exited the mic extradition which could be a long and painful process which could take many months. Democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump have issued a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents on its dealings with ukraine. Mr trump is accused of abusing his position to put pressure on the ukrainian leader to investigate his president ial rival, joe biden. Our north america correspondent Chris Buckler reports. No matter where americas commander in chief goes, no escape from the talk of impeachment, or the many questions about his request for a Foreign Government to investigate one of his political rivals. Requests for documents from the white house have come demands. With a subpoena issued by the democrats, alongside a strongly worded letter, that accuses the president of choosing a path of defiance, obstruction and cover up. Among the many records they want is a full rather than a rough transcript, showing exactly what mr trump said to the ukrainian president in a phone call during the summer. Thats when he controversially tried to pressure Volodymyr Zelensky into launching an inquiry into the potential president ial Candidatejoe Biden and his son, hunter, who had business dealings in the country. On a visit to greece, the us secretary of state couldnt hide his frustration at this latest attempt by congress to put pressure on the president. This is whats wrong. When the world doesnt focus on the things that are right, the things that matter, the things that impact of real peoples lives, and instead you get caught up in some silly gotcha game. But democrats have still to decide on whether to hold a formal vote to impeach the president. Some people say, why are you doing this . Hes not worth it. To divide the country this way. I say, well he may not be, but our constitution is worth it, our democracy is worth it. Applause. The battle lines are being drawn in washington, and congress is preparing for yet another bitter fight with this white house. Chris buckler, bbc news, washington. Dozens of people have been injured, eight of them seriously, after a double decker bus overturned in devon. The vehicle crashed on the a385 between totnes and paignton this morning. A Major Incident has been declared. John ayres reports. Lying ina lying in a field, this stage coach bus came off the road. Thankfully no one was killed. And happened around 11am one was killed. And happened around am this morning on the a385, the Ambulance Service described it as a Major Incident. It is thought that eight people have been seriously injured and taken to hospitals around the region. Other than like others. Five air ambulances in total, must have been 15 or 20 police cars, ambulances, but it was calm. Everyone. They werejust doing a brilliant job calm. Everyone. They werejust doing a brilliantjob of getting eve ryo ne doing a brilliantjob of getting everyone to safety. At the moment there are about 37 who have been injured and eight who are more serious but those numbers are fluctuating and we are waiting for updates. Everyone has been taken away from the scene and the driver of the bus has not been arrested and is helping the police with the investigation. The road had to be close with minor routes in the area causing traffic congestion. The serious corrections Investigations Unit is trying to establish exactly what happened. In a statement they said that the immediate thoughts are to those and helping in any way they can. They say they will be assisting the investigation into the circumstances of the incident. The region hospitals are busy and advising people to come to annie only if it is absolutely necessary. A british australian woman and her australian boyfriend say theyre relieved to be home after more than three months in an iranianjail. Its reported thatjolie king and mark firkin were freed afteran iranian man was released by australia. Our Diplomatic CorrespondentJames Landale reports. The views here are just epic jolie king firkin were travelling the world, recounting their adventures to thousands of followers on social media. But three months ago, the british australian woman and her australian fiance were arrested in iran, allegedly for flying their drone without a permit near military installations. Yet more foreigners detained in tehrans jails. We have been driving for a couple kilometres now. But after what the Australian Authorities described as sensitive negotiations, the couple from perth have been released and have returned home. Forjolie and mark, the ordeal they have been through is now over. They are being reunited with their loved ones, which is a source of great relief and joy to everyone. I can tell you that they are in good health and in good spirits. Within hours, it emerged that australia had released an iranian student, who had been arrested in 2018 for allegedly sending us made military equipment to iran. This prompted speculation both countries had negotiated a prisoner exchange, something the Australian Authorities refused to comment on. They said they were still trying to secure the release of another british Australian National detained by iran, kylie moore gilbert, a lecturer in islamic studies at Melbourne University has been held almost a year after being charged with spying. Todays release will prompt questions about why the British Government has yet to secure the freedom of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe. The Foreign Office wont comment but the cases are different. The british iranian mother is considered by tehran to be fully iranian and Officials Say iran sees her as having greater diplomatic value in its campaign against growing economic pressure from the international community. Pro democracy activists in hong kong have condemned the government for using emergency powers, as violent protests brought parts of the territory to a standstill. Demonstrators, who defied a new law banning the use of face masks, forced the closure of the underground system and many shops and businesses, after a 14 year old boy was shot during yesterdays protests. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. Translation the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong and made Hong Kong Society semi paralysed. Everyone is very worried and concerned or even scared. The government will suppress violence with the greatest determination. I appeal to everyone to support the government in suppressing violence in accordance to the law, condemn violence together, and cut ties with rioters with a firm will. At a News Conference in kuala lumpur, the United Nations high commissionerfor human rights, michelle bachelet, said the ban on Face Coverings should not be used as a way to target or disrupt people taking part in peaceful demonstrations. Bans on Face Covering during assemblies are, in some circumstances, used to target particular groups and improperly curtail their freedom of expression or peaceful assembly. So freedom of peaceful assembly, when we are talking about peaceful assembly, should be enjoyed without restriction to the greatest extent possible. But on the other hand, we cannot accept people who use masks to promote violence. That is also not acceptable. Earlier i spoke to bonnie leung. Shes a pro democracy campaigner in hong kong and organiser of the some of the recent protests. I asked her how worried she was. While i am extremely worried because iam while i am extremely worried because i am worried about our front line protesters. Carrie lam is doing a very bad move and a very bad strategy of bypassing our legislature to impose yet another evil law. And by doing so, i believe that she is actually creating some sort of systematic petrol bomb to public anger so public anger exploded. It is totally counterproductive. She said the reason of imposing the anti masking law is about resuming public law and oi, law is about resuming public law and or, protecting front line Police Officers, safety and you see it is counterproductive for. The public is more angry and more people are wearing masks, wearing facemasks to protest in the streets and people are forced to be even more radical and protest of the latest evil law so it is totally counterproductive and not serving the purpose at all. Iam and not serving the purpose at all. I am trying to get the idea of what people are fighting for because the fight has changed from the extradition bill so to give the viewers here in the uk an idea on why this is so important to you when the protesters, how has life changed since the handover . After the handover, will be used to have is rule of law and freedom. Despite not having true democracy but now because we do not have true democracy, the government is totally not being accountable to the people and they are destroying rule of law and they are destroying rule of law and they are destroying rule of law and they are destroying the rules that we have always treasured. Cell hong kong people are now to conclude freely to seek for protection and now we see Police Officers breaking the law so blatantly caught on camera without any legal consequences at all and they are protected by the Police Commissioner and the Hong Kong Government and protected by the government so we see absolute power corrupts absolutely. So people cannot leave the lid man and we have to take care of that. Lets go outside of hong kong and china and what do you make of statements that are released from foreign leaders on events taking place in hong kong. Is that enough for you . We are so very grateful because hong kong Needs International support and cannot do this alone. But we need foreign leaders to do more, especially the uk because you are one of the signers of the joint declaration. We hope that you can officially declare chinas violation of the joint declaration. And because as i said, they think they can get away with it. The time isjust the time is just gone 6 15pm. The headlines on bbc news. The mother of teenager, harry dunn, who died in a crash involving the wife of a us diplomat says the government must put pressure on her to return to the uk. Democrats leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. Dozens of people are injured, eight of them seriously, after a double decker bus overturns in devon. The government has indicated it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for fundamental changes. Talks will resume on monday after the eu said the uks proposed alternative to the irish backstop could not be the basis for a legally binding treaty. Borisjohnson has insisted the only options are a new deal or no deal. Our Political CorrespondentSusana Mendonca explained how the deal presented by borisjohnson to the eu fell short of what leaders were looking for. The sense we got from the European Union is what is on the table at the moment is not in keeping with what they are after and borisjohnson is basically saying that he will want a situation where you have Northern Ireland staying within the Single Market for goods leaving the whole of the uk leaving the eu customs union. So one of the key challenges and debates around all of this and the reason for the backstop which is this insurance policy to prevent a ha rd this insurance policy to prevent a hard border is about trying to keep an open border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. Is planned by borisjohnson, the government are saying that you will be able to do order checks and factories and away from the border but the European Union does not seem particularly convinced of that and what we have had so far from the eu, the irish p. M. Saying it falls short and donald tusk saying he has not convinced and on friday there is a meeting of eu negotiators with eu diplomats saying that fundamental changes have to happen. They are talking about clarifying the offer and that will happen coming this week and Boris Johnson and that will happen coming this week and borisjohnson we understand is going to be headed to meet eu readers in the coming weeks so there will be an attempt to get something that can be put to parliament but if he does not manage to put something to parliament and potentially brexit may not happen or he saying we will leave deal or no deal and labour has been talking about this today. John mcdonald, the shadow chancellor has been talking about the need to raise Living Standards there but when he was asked about this and he said he did not think the deal that Bryce Johnson put forward was actually a real deal. It looks like an election stand. It looks like they put forward proposals that you will not acce pt forward proposals that you will not accept and on that basis or its johnson will portray himself as a victim either from the eu are parliament and that will be the basis of his Election Campaign and what we want as a Prime Minister who looks after the long term interests of our country and make sure we rule no deal off the table completely and goes into negotiations and secures a sensible deal and puts it back to the deal for people with the option to remain and what we want is to bring the country back to gather again and the best option is to let people speak. To get some clarity and, the 19th of october is whether we have a deal or not and if he does not, what will happen. The legal tea m not, what will happen. The legal team says one thing and he says something else. In terms of the law brought in by nps last year, it means on the 19th of october he needs to have a deal past due parliament. The eu would have to agree to deal with him and they have to agree it is a deal they are willing to accept. If he does not do that, he then has to write to the European Union to request an extension to article 50 so for us to remain in the European Union. Boris johnson has said he will obey the law and that is what the law says and that is a court case and the moment in scotland looking at the issue and paper submitted to the court he has said that he will obey the law. He is also saying he will leave the European Union with or without a deal and that is what all the questions are being raised about what does that mean and is he working for some kind of loophole. At least five people have been killed in clashes between protesters and police in the iraqi capital, baghdad. The Iraqi Parliament says more than 90 people have been killed and almost 4,000 others have been injured in unrest across the country this week. The protests began over unemployment, Poor Public Services and corruption but demonstrators are now also demanding that the government resign. Prosecutors in paris say the man who worked at Police Headquarters and killed 4 colleagues may have believed in an extreme vision of islam. Reporters were told that the 45 year old computer expert exchanged 33 texts with his wife that were religious in character ahead of the attack. He was shot dead by police after carrying out the stabbings. Police in new york have said four homeless men have been beaten to death with a metal object in chinatown. A 2a year old suspect is reported to be in custody. Cbsjournalist christina fan has this update from new york. We are in chinatown in lower manhattan, where police are investigating an attack against the homeless that left four people dead and one other seriously injured. This is one of the many locations where police found the bodies this morning. We want to give you a look at the Massive Police response at the heart of chinatown. There is a suspect in custody. We have learned that he and all of the victims are believed to be homeless men. Officers found the bodies after getting a call around 2am of a possible fight near bowery and doyers street. Here they found two victims. Just a block over on east broadway, they found three more bodies. It is believed the victims were sleeping when they were hit by a metal object that looked like a pipe. One of the victims survived the attack and is now being treated at a local hospital. Again, police say the suspect, a 24 year old man, is in custody, and they are questioning him but do not know the motives of the attacks at this time. A cinema in the us has cancelled two screenings of the joker after police revealed, what they called, a credible threat to those with tickets to the blockbuster film. Police in major us cities have ramped up security to coincide with the release of the violent film fearing it could incite gun violence. Freya cole reports. Twisted, wicked and cruel thejoker is returning to screens around the world as dark as ever before. Murray, one small thing. When you bring me out, can you introduce me asjoker . The Warner Brothers film depicts the story of the mentally deranged joker before batman. The r rated movie has triggered widespread fears that it will incite violence, and less than a week into its box office debut, in california, two screenings have been cancelled. The local Police Department deemed that threat was credible enough to provide a uniformed presence at the theatre. Now reopened, the Huntington BeachPolice Department has said it will provide patrols for the rest of this weekend. The need for heightened security stems from the 2012 shooting attack inside a colorado cinema. 12 people were killed and 70 injured when a gunman dressed in body armour and a gas mask opened fire during a midnight screening of the dark knight rises. Their families have written to Warner Brothers urging the corporation to do more to tackle gun related violence. I believe that if someone is trying to copy cat, thejoker would be a place where that could happen. I think people need to be aware of it. Inevitably, some moviegoers will hold off seeing the film. I am conflicted about it, because of the issues in america right now with gun violence. But the joker has a cult like following. It isjust a movie, you dont have to act what you see in the movie. Already the film has broken box office records, making more than 30 million us dollars in its debut. Freya cole, bbc news. At least nine Climate Change activists have been arrested in london ahead of planned protests by the Extinction Rebellion group on monday. Police say the group have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause public nuisance. They have been taken to a south London Police station. Extinction rebellion say police confiscated equipment including portable loos, kitchen equipment, gazebos and big tents. Tens of thousands of people have attended a pro Scottish Independence march through the streets of edinburgh. Groups and organisations who support separation from the uk joined the all under one banner procession, which began at holyrood park and continued up the royal mile. Scotlands first minister Nicola Sturgeon didntjoin the event but said she was there in spirit. Five years ago she thought it was the end of her career but tonight lucia lucas is making a little bit of history with the first performance by a transgender singer on the london opera stage. Shes appearing in orpheus in the underworld at the English National opera. However, on stage because of her deep baritone voice she continues to play male roles. Our arts correspondent, David Sillito reports. Hi. My name is lucia lucas and i am a professional opera singer. She sings opera. I am not trying to be a pioneer. I am trying to see how far i can get this to go and how long i can stay in the business because i hope that people in the future wont have the difficulties that i have had. Lucia lucas. It has been more than five years before she decided the time had come to be her true self. The director of the opera at the time said. Just one question what happens to your voice . Ive done some research on that and for better or worse it doesnt change. And so for that baritone voice she makes the journey each evening from she to he. Tonight debut for English National opera. Ladies and gentlemen, you have 15 minutes. There you go. Thanks. On stage you play male roles. Is that uncomfortable . No, not really. It actually, in a certain way, justifies the difficulty that i had as a child because i knew that i was not team boy. Youve always been acting. Ive always been acting but now ijust do it on stage. If it had been a choice of singing or being yourself . Be myself. 100 . I never envisioned that i could do both at the same time. You thought it would be the end of your career . Yes, of course. Five years on, rather than ending her career, it has blossomed. Transitional hormones havent affected that extraordinary voice and tonight, a debut on the london opera stage, another barrier broken. David sillito, bbc news. What a beautiful voice. Now its time for a look at the weather with ben rich. Just about all of us are going to get wet weather tonight and into tomorrow. Rain spreading east and some of it will be quite heavy. There may be some travel problems, may be flooding. You see the wet weather moving quite slowly east overnight. You can see the dark blue and green, very heavy downpours and may be some lightning. Quite windy, especially over the north of scotland but mild, 9 12. Tomorrow, the rain stalling over eastern parts. Eastern england into south eastern scotland will see persistent rain. Into the afternoon, the rain may move away from the south east and it may fizzle elsewhere. Further west, blue skies and sunshine, the odd shower. Next week, very unsettled, showers and longer spells of rain, and brisk wind