With martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines 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. Theres been more violence on the streets of hong kong as police fired tear gas at demonstrators marching in defiance of a police ban. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me 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. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Lets start with the metro. It says borisjohnsons brexit deal will again be put to parliament, amid ri
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Separatist leaders. Its a huge weekend for the home nations at the Rugby World Cup. England face their arch rivals australia in the First Quarter final this morning before ireland take on the defending champions the all blacks. Wales play france tomorrow. Another changeable day on the way today, worth taking your umbrella. Still some showers in the forecast but gradually through the weekend, we will see fewer and fewer showers. Its saturday the 19th october. Our top story. Its a momentous day at westminster, as mps vote on borisjohnsons new brexit deal. Parliament is sitting on a saturday for the First Time Since the invasion of the falklands in 1982. Lets take you through what will happen today. The Prime Minister will present his agreement to mps at 0930, theyll debate the details annd then will start voting on it this afternoon. The result is too close to call between now and then, borisjohnson still has persuade enough mps to back him in order to take the uk out of the eu, with a d
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