Teenagers buying class a drugs on social media parents are warned that theyre oblivious to the way children are being targeted by drug dealers online. Leicester city equal the 24 year old record for the biggest ever premier League Victory as they beat a dismal 10 man southampton nine nil. And at 11. 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers Michael Booker and dawn foster stay with us for that. Good evening. Several vietnamese families have told the bbc they fear their relatives could be among the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex. One of them is 26 year old farm char me. Her brother says she hasnt been heard from since she sent Text Messages on tuesday night saying she was dying and couldnt breathe. Her last message was sent two hours before the trailer arrived at the purfleet terminalfrom belgium. Two other vietnamese nationals have also been reported missing a 26 year old man and a 19 year old woman. Police have now arrested a fourth person in connection with the deaths. Our special correspondent ed thomas reports. This is pham thi tra my. Shes 26 and from vietnam. Tonight, shes missing. Her family fear she was one of the 39 people to lose their life in the refrigerated container found in essex. At the exact time the container was crossing from zeebrugge, she sent this disturbing message. I m really, really sorry, mum and dad. My trip to a foreign land has failed. I am dying, i cant breathe. I love you very much. Her brother wanted to broadcast this appeal on the bbc. Translation my sister went missing on the 23rd of october on the way from vietnam to the uk and we couldnt contact her. We are concerned she may be in that trailer. We are asking the British Police to help investigate, so that my sister can be returned to the family. The bbc has also spoken to the family of nguyen dinh luong, a 20 year old man also missing tonight. The Vietnamese Embassy in london is now working with uk authorities to identify any victims suspected of being from vietnam. Today, this investigation moved to cheshire. Police arrested a 38 year old man and a 38 year old woman from warrington on suspicion of conspiracy to traffic people and manslaughter. In essex, detectives are continuing to question the 25 year old lorry driver, named locally in Northern Ireland as mo robinson from county armagh. And this evening, Police Confirmed theyd also arrested a 48 year old man from Northern Ireland at Stansted Airport in connection with the deaths, and made this appeal. I would like to speak directly to anyone who thinks their loved ones may have been in the trailer. I know you may be worried about speaking to the police, and i would like to reassure you that we just want to be able to give the victims families answers about what has happened. All day, the delicate process continued, private ambulances under Police Escort removing the bodies from the refrigerated container. One by one, postmortem examinations will be carried out, as police try to find out who they were and how they died. Whats this noise, the noise . The fridge working. The fridge working . Yes. Thats the sound of the fridge . Yes, i show you. Wojciech has been transporting refrigerated lorries for two years. It goes 20, 21. Temperatures can get as low as minus 25. Whats inside it . I dont know. You dont know whats inside . I dont know. Sealed here, and i cant open this and check. Hes not allowed to break the seal, but every move he makes, is followed by a gps tracker. Because its expensive and they show where i am. The trailer has the gps . Where is this truck. And weve learnt more about the gps movements of the refrigerated container found in essex. Sources say tracking gps data shows the container left monaghan in ireland on october the 15th, then made trips to dublin and wales, before crossing from dover to calais on the evening of october the 16th. Once in mainland europe, it appears the container travelled between belgium and france, visiting dunkirk, bruges and lille, before it made its finaljourney from zeebrugge to purfleet. Around half an hour later, it had been picked up by a lorry and all 39 bodies discovered inside. For three years, there have been security concerns over purfleet, warnings smuggling gangs were targeting the port. Theyre dishevelled. Some of them have got phones and theyre smart. This is now an international investigation, as Police Search for the truth and answers for all 39 victims. Ed thomas, bbc news, tilbury docks. As weve heard people are willing to pay thousands of pounds to smuggling gangs in an attempt to get into the uk. Our correspondent Lucy Williamson found other vietnamese people at a camp in northern france who are trying to get across the channel. An hours drive inland from the french coast, a dozen vietnamese men wait for a phone call from the man they call the boss. An afghan, they say, who opens trailers in the lorry park nearby and shuts them inside. This man paid 30,000 euros for a prepaid journey from vietnam to london, via russia, poland, germany and france, organised by a vietnamese contact back home. Translation i have some vietnamese friends in the uk who will help me find jobs when i get there. These friends helped me get on lorries or container trucks to go across the border. Security is much less tight in the nearby lorry park than around the ports further north, but few people here have managed to get past the border controls. The men in the camp told us that it wasnt easy to reach the uk that way and theyd been stopped several times by border guards. But were told that for those whove paid more for their passage, this is simply a transit camp before they are taken on the final leg of theirjourney. A local volunteer told us theyd seen vietnamese and british men visiting migrants here in a mercedes. And that once migrants arrived in the uk some went to work in cannabis farms, after which all communications stopped. The man tells me he needs a job in the uk to pay back the loan for his journey. Translation we can do anything, he says, construction work, nail bars, restaurants, or otherjobs. A report by one of frances Biggest Charities found that smugglers were telling vietnamese migrants refrigerated lorries gave them more chance of avoiding detection. No one here had heard about the 39 people found dead this week. This journeys about freedom, one said. Lucy williamson, bbc news, northern france. Borisjohnson has told Jeremy Corbyn to man up and back a december general election. The labour leader says hell only agree to one if the Prime Minister rules out a no deal brexit. Mrjohnson meanwhile says he would agree to an extension to allow mps more time to debate the brexit bill if they supported a poll before christmas. Eu leaders are expected to grant britain a further extension early next week after the Prime Minister was forced by parliament to request one. There is some flash photography in this report from our deputy political editor, john pienaar. It looked easy enough. I cant make the scissors work. Cant make the scissors work, cant get an early election either. You run the world. I do. No, no, idont. Run the world . As if he needs labour votes to make a quick election happen, and Jeremy Corbyns holding back, so. We can have more debates on brexit, if thats what he really wants, but theyve got to agree a deadline. Time for corbyn man up, lets have an election on december the 12th. He is campaigning as if the elections started. Downing street even suggested the government would just ask again and again for an election if mps said no, virtually go on strike from doing anything else. Really . Isnt that an irresponsible way to go about things . I think you are totally confused here. We are going to be governing in the interests of the country. So maybe no government strike after all. Hello again, welcome back. But what will labour do . The partys split, and Jeremy Corbyns in no hurry to give the pm the quick election he wants. For now, hes saying no election until there is no chance at all of leaving with no deal. I hope the eu grants an extension. My position is weve got to get no deal taken off the table first, because it would be catastrophic forjobs and businesses. For brexit, as one door opens, another is closed. Have a good day. No comment. It was a very good discussion. Brussels chief negotiator was meeting eu ambassadors and keeping the uk guessing. While mps wait to see what kind of extensions offered, the eu is waiting to see what westminster decides. Westminster already seems paralysed. If an elections blocked next week, politics could be reduced to a game of who blinks first. An early contest seems inevitable, but who will yield . The snp want to seem more up for the fight than the others. The lib dems want a contest, too, but if brexit is approved first, how can they campaign as the party to stop brexit . We need to have the extension secured and implemented before we can consider a general election so that borisjohnson does not use the Time Available to take the country out on no deal. What i want is the opposition parties to come together with a vote of no confidence and bring this government down to move to a quick election. How long has he got to stay . Hopefully, we can have him out at the end of next week. Out by next week the young boy, that is, not the uk. The pm can wish and wait. John pienaar, bbc news, westminster. Ajudge in the United States has ordered the Trump Administration to hand over grand jury evidence from the mueller inquiry into russian interference in the 2016 president ial election. Democrats in congress have been demanding the documents as part of their investigation into whether President Trump tried to obstruct justice. Our washington correspondent Chris Buckler explained the significance of this ruling. You might remember that democrats have long wanted to see the full report, that some details were redacted inside of it and they havent just been redacted inside of it and they haventjust been wanted to give the right of those redacted bits of the report. Theyve also been given the right to see underlying evidence, things that were presented to the grand jury. Things that were presented to the grandjury. In key things that were presented to the grand jury. In key is one of the lines that was said in terms of this ruling from the federaljudge. She said in her building that tipping the scale even further towards this closure is the publics interest in a diligent and thorough investigation into and if final determination about potentially impeachable conduct by the president described in the mother report. Basically what she is saying there is partly it is because of what the democrats are doing inside congress. In their impeachment inquiry. This is going to give them more evidence to decide whether or not the president has committed any impeachable offences and as you can imagine, there is likely to be an appeal from the department ofjustice in this, they have been given until the mid of next week to hand over the documents but i wouldnt be surprised to see in appeal. Well troubles continue to build for the president , pressure has been increasing this week over allegations he broke the law by asking ukraines leader to dig up damaging information on the son of his democratic rival, joe biden. Thats led to donald trump being subject to an impeachment inquiry a process where those in high office are investigated for serious misconduct, which could ultimately lead to them being removed from office. But what impact is this having on voters in the run up to next years president ial election . Nick bryant has been to pennsylvania to find out. Everybody dance now. The halloween parade in the working class town of northampton, pennsylvania. A traditionally Democratic Community that twice voted for barack obama, but which in 2016 helped send donald trump to the white house. His presidency has provided a sugar hit for the local economy. Unemployment here has fallen, theres a sense of economic resurgence. So the horror story in the Nations Capital comes not from the president , but the democrats trying to remove him from office. Donald trump . I like the man what about the impeachment inquiry, do you think it should go forward . No, i think all thats silly. It will waste so much of the taxpayers money and stuff on all this craziness. I think its a farce. I think theyre making up everything that they can. I think that hes not doing a bad job, itsjust hes not a politician and hes not trying to kiss anybodys ass. These are the carcass like old steel mills that provided the cradle for the trump presidency, and the rust belt political terrain that will decide next years president ial election. If the democrats cant win back pennsylvania, theyll struggle to regain the white house. One of the reasons why donald trump became a working class hero in these blue collar communities is that he presented himself as a fellow victim of elite sneering and establishment condescension. With impeachment, hes using the same playbook again, claiming the democrats are trying to subvert the democratic will of the people here who voted for him. So much depends on lifelong democrats, such asjoe and bobby, who last time voted trump. They put him through the dry cleaner with the Mueller Report and if you cant get anything on him with the Mueller Report, youre not going to get nothing on him anywhere else. Hes done what he said he was going to do. Everything hasjust been better and its tough to unseat president when the economy is as robust as this is right now. Its the loyalty of these rust belt voters that offers donald trump something of an insurance policy from being removed from office. If impeachment ends up in a senate trial, then his fellow republicans will decide his fate and the fear for them is enraging his personal base. Nick bryant, bbc news, pennsylvania. The headlines on bbc news. Families in vietnam say they fear their loved ones are among the 39 people who died in the refrigerated lorry in essex. Boris johnson tells Jeremy Corbyn to back an election as the eu agrees to another brexit delay but wont decide the date until next week. Ajudge in the United States orders the Trump Administration to hand over an unredacted copy of the Mueller Report into russian meddling in the 2016 election. Parents are being warned that they are living in ignorance about the way children and teenagers are being targeted by drug dealers on social media offering cheap class a drugs. Since 2017 at least a dozen children under the age of 16 have died in the uk after taking ecstasy. Our correspondent Hywel Griffith has this special report. You do, you think youre invincible as a child, you know . Still grieving, still confused. Its six months since tatum lost her little boy. I think i didnt want it to be real. You dont want to believe it or something. I was thinking, no, this is somebody else, its got to be. It cant be carson. 13 year old carson price died after taking ecstasy in this park. His mothers been told it was sold to him through a snapchat message on his phone forjust a few pounds. When they told me the cost as well, to know what my sons life, how much that cost. It was too easy, as easy as going to buy sweets in a sweet shop. You know, it was advertised on snapchat, meet someone openly, in broad daylight. Here . And thats how easy it was. Carson is one of at least a dozen children who have died in the uk since 2017 after taking ecstasy, in a trade which has passed most adults by. But not these teenagers in cardiff, who tell me children are being targeted by drug dealers online and in the classroom. Ive known people take them as young as 12, and it can start off like marijuana, but it can really quickly grow to ecstasy. That person whos in the library who is revising is also a drug dealer part time, because its such fast money. You can look outside your window, theres about eight kids running back and forth. You know exactly what theyre doing. A lot of drugs are actually sold off snapchat, just simply, so accounts would be made, theyre kind of hard to track, theyll approach you and theyll deliver to you as well. Snapchat has told the bbc there is no place on its messaging service for drugs. It encourages users to report illegal activity. When the police carry out raids, this is what they find. Ecstasy tablets are now at least double the strength and 80 cheaper than they were in the 1990s, making them more accessible than ever. You dont have to go to an unknown house any more. There are no drug dens. Its almost become respectable. Its a text message, an arrangement made very often by phone for a cost, really visible to the public, often not to the police. What is visible is the harm to young lives and the helplessness some families feel. Carson was only 13. Its going to get younger if they dont start making an example of it. Its just going to go on and on and on and spiral, and people are going to get away with it, making money. From what . From families being torn apart. The home office says it is concerned by the rise in use of class as. Its awaiting the findings of a major review to understand exactly who is most at risk. Hwyel griffith, bbc news. At least 27 people have been killed in iraq, after Security Forces used live rounds and tear gas against Anti Government protestors. Eight died in the capital, baghdad the rest in violent clashes in the south of the country. In the city of na syria, the authorities have imposed a curfew. Its a fresh wave of nationwide demonstrations against corruption and unemployment. Protests earlier this month left more than 150 dead. A government report has acknowledged that the authorities used excessive force. Aleem maqbool has more. Gunshots. Antigovernment demonstrators took to the streets of baghdad in their thousands. Surging towards the green zone. But as they did, they were met by tear gas and clashes with the police. The violence marked exactly one year of the current government. Another year filled with Economic Hardship for iraqis, spiralling unemployment, and poor provision of basic services. Already this month, nearly 200 protesters have been killed across the country in a brutal response by the state to the demonstrations. He was standing next to me when he was attacked by the Security Forces, says this man. And they attacked him. These are the most violent days in iraq since the country declared victory over the Islamic StateGroup Two Years ago. But the frustration has built up through years of broken promises of a better future. Many were killed and vast numbers injured in these latest clashes. But they vowed to keep taking to the streets until they see change. Alzhiemers is the most common form of dementia and theres no cure for it. But now scientists believe they could be on the cusp of a breakthrough after a Drugs Company said it had the first treatment to slow alzheimers. Dementia is the single biggest cause of death in the uk. 850,000 people are living with some form of it and that figure is expected to rise to around two million by 2050. Our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, reports on the alzheimers drug which was deemed a failure just six months ago. I was there, right there, in the chair. Charman was in the middle of receiving biogens experimental alzheimers drug in march when her consultant ran in and said the trial was being halted immediately. I was shaking, and this was devastating. Yes, it was. And very unexpected news. It was. It was a big shock. Biogen said the drug, called aducanumab, simply didnt work, but after analysing more data, it now believes it does slow alzheimers in higher doses. Did you feel it was working . Yes. Yes, idid. If you can you tell me the name of this animal . She was diagnosed with alzheimers three years ago. And thats one of those. You know. it affects her Language Skills and she often struggles to find words. I do know it but i cant say it. Her husband philip is relieved her condition has not got significantly worse, maybe because of the drug. I think it made a difference. Shes still the person i was married to for 35 years and were still doing things like this. I dont know whether the drug worked but what i know is that my wife is still the person i knew. Yeah. Biogen said patients on a high dose of aducanumab had 23 less cognitive decline after 18 months than those on a dummy drug. It helped them retain life skills, like being able to do household chores. Abnormal amyloid, then it will show up as red. Aducanumab is designed to clear amyloid, an abnormal protein which ravages the brain, so could it be the wonder drug scientists have spent decades searching for . I have to be cautious here because of whats happened in the past. So, i hope we have the first drug thats going to slow alzheimers, but i have to see more to be fair to my patients and the people that have got hope. But if we do, it would be enormous . Yeah, it would be the biggest thing thats happened in alzheimers, ever. And medical regulators will be poring over all of biogens as yet unpublished trial data before they decide whether to grant it a licence. Theyll be very cautious indeed. Its relatively immature data. Theyll be looking incredibly closely at that and normally what they would want to see is a second study, to confirm those results. If aducanumab passes all its regulatory hurdles, its still likely to be another two to three years before it comes on the market here in the uk. It will undoubtedly be expensive, but it could also be transformative for patients, giving them crucial extra years of quality life. And enjoying life together is what matters to charman and philip living with dementia, not defined by it. Fergus walsh, bbc news. A second man has been charged with murder, after two 17 year old boys were killed at a house party in milton keynes. The teenagers, named as dom ansah and ben gillham rice, died as a result of knife injuries after they were attacked. Thames Valley Police say theyve charged 22 year old earl bevans with two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder after a 21 year old man was charged with the same yesterday. Police say they believe more people were involved in the attack in Archford Croft and have urged them to come forward. Britains biggest remaining payday loan provider, quickquid, is to close with thousands of complaints about its lending still unresolved. Quickquids american owners said they were exiting the uk market because of what it described as regulatory uncertainty. There are around 10,000 customers who say they were given loans they could not afford to repay. If their claims are upheld, those affected may only receive a fraction of their compensation. In a race against the brexit clock, two young lynx wild cats have been hastily shipped to the uk from france. It was feared a no deal brexit might have halted plans to transport the young brother and sister from the continent, but theyre fast becoming star attractions at their new home at a wildlife park in kent. Robin gibson has the story. Finding theirfeet, pushing the boundaries. They may look like soft, cuddly bundles of fun, but in nature, the lynx doesnt really do fun. Its a wild cat, exterminated in this country, no doubt for its elegant fur, 500 yea rs before the norman conquest. Theyre solitary hunters, top drawer predators. So, lynx are carnivorous animals, so here we are feeding them rats, chickens, rabbit. Particularly they like the rabbit. And mice. And in terms of the enclosure, they like to climb in captivity, so we make sure theres lots of platforms for them to climb on the outside and denning areas. We provide them with shelter in captivity as well, so theyve both got two beds that they can sleep in. The unnamed brother and sister were captive bred in a french zoo. At five months old, it was thought they were ready to be transferred here to become part of a Breeding Programme to preserve the species, but things didnt go without snags. So, here with two beautiful wild creatures youd think were about as far away from any mention of brexit as you can possibly be. But no. If we had a no deal brexit on the 315t of october, we were informed that it was likely that animal imports would be delayed by five to seven months, and obviously these are five months old now. That would have meant we would potentially be delayed in bringing them over for another five or seven months, so we built the enclosure now to bring them over before brexit happened just to make sure that we had them on sight and safe before there was any risk of that delay. They are of course blissfully unaware of any of this political wrangling. Theyre here to stay, hopefully playing a part in seeing their species survive for future generations to appreciate. Robin gibson, bbc south east today, herne. Stay with us. After the headlines, we have the papers. Now its time for the weather with chris fawkes. Hello again. Letting issues across parts of england and wales and the reason, a lot of cloud and this is rain bearing cloud. Stretching not just across the uk, but stretches well out into even the subtropical atlantic. A weather front here stretching for over 3000 miles this pipeline of moisture is targeted at england and wales. Across the south we have a met office and weather one enforced were flooding is quite likely to develop. It is not the only place that will see heavy rain. The rent will be pretty incessant across the moors, and the peaks in the pen ines and even lower down across northern england. We could well see some localised flooding and issues. Heading to saturday, this weather front will slowly begin to edge these words but even if the rain clears through, the water it will be running in off of the hills into the river so we could see some further flooding. Cold into the river so we could see some furtherflooding. Cold air into the river so we could see some further flooding. Cold air in the north come a