Is still possible. Obviously any agreement must work for everyone. Climate change campaigners have been banned from london after a week of Extinction Rebellion protests. A low cost and widely available drug could reduce deaths in traumatic brain injury patients by as much as 20 , according to a new study. That is at 9 15am. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. The government and the Football Association as well as past and present players have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action after englands black players were racially abused during an international in bulgaria. The game which england won six nil had to be halted twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. The referee was following uefas three step racism protocol. The first incident occurred on the 28th minute when england was leading 2 0. A stadium announcement was made condemning the abuse and warned fans if further incidents occurred the match might be abandoned. The game was stopped again just before half time, and was restarted after discussions between the officials and the england manager, Gareth Southgate. A number of bulgarian fans who were making racist chants and gestures then left the stadium. If a third incident had occurred, the game would have been abandoned. The fa chairman, greg clarke, described it as one of the most appalling nights hed seen in football. Joe wilson sent this report from the bulgarian capital, sofia. You could say this game began with Marcus Rashfords blistering finish to score the first england goal. In fact, it began before that. It began when englands players first heard the monkey chants, the racist abuse. I mean, i heard it before i got onto the pitch, in the warm up. So we spoke about it coming off the pitch after the warm up, and then obviously it was happening in the game. Like i said, its difficult to kind of categorise the whole country. I think its perhaps a minority, and the second half was a lot better, so perhaps a victory all round. There were intense discussions between england players, management and officials through the first half, and an announcement was made to the crowd that the referee might suspend the game if the abuse continued. It was greeted by boos. There were nazi salutes on the ground. When englands players left this pitch at half time, they then discussed whether they should even carry on with the match. They decided to play on, and englands captain told me he believes that was the right decision. Everyone wanted to carry on and do their talking on the pitch, which im extremely proud of. Its not easy to play in circumstances like that. But the 6 0 fits, really, and the way we played, the manner in which we played, im extremely proud of, for sure. One answer to the abuse was the scoreline. Manager Gareth Southgate has openly acknowledged that english football has its own issues to deal with, but racism was displayed in its starkest, most blatant form here in bulgaria. Englands players exposed it, but the reaction cant stop here. Joe wilson, bbc news, in sofia. A number of england players tweeted after the game. Striker Marcus Rashford tweeted. Raheem sterling has been subject to racist abuse throughout the campaign. Some breaking news just some breaking newsjust coming in, the bulgarian Prime Minister has called for the resignation of the president of the Bulgarian Football Union after those scenes, those incidents, those racist gestures and chanting at last nights game. The bulgarian president jo Prime Minister has called for the resignation of the president of the Bulgarian Football Union. The Bulgarian Football Union. The bulgarian priming is to has called for. Lets discuss this further with paul canoville, the former chelsea footballer who was subject to racist abuse from some of his clubs own fans in the 1980s, and has campaigned to end racism in the sport. Paul, you are very welcome and bbc news, thank you forjoining us. Now it is 2019 and it is still going on, what is your reaction, first of all, to what happened at the game last night. Good morning. Festival can i say congratulations to Gareth Southgate and the england team, also tyrone mings on his legendary debut in sucha tyrone mings on his legendary debut in such a hostile environment. First of all, can i say. Disgusting scenes. Clearly calls for uefa to get off their backsides take action. We can all remember what they did after the heysel stadium disaster in 1985, they banned all clubs. See is for any european football. They banned all clubs for six years for any european football. We heard the protocol and i will be honest, i didnt know about the protocol until thursday last week when i read it. That speaks volumes, doesnt it . If you didnt know about it, does anybody know . Ifi had you didnt know about it, does anybody know . If i had to make a focal, my colleague Paul Mortimer said, when did that come in . This has gone on for how long and we have not seen it. What are they going to do . Uefas methods are not working, as far as you are concerned, in terms of tackling racism. So what are they need to do . They have not been working, especially Eastern European sides, they have not been working at all. Uefa has taken this so working at all. Uefa has taken this so lightly for far too long. The Prime Minister has sacked the Football Union let whoever is in charge of the Football Union, literally. That alone shows they are trying to do something, but now everybody is literally listening out to see what punishment there will be, and that is what it is right now, lets see what uefa and the fa do. This does not happen in tennis, athletics or gulf, any other sport, why should it be allowed in football. We cant continue with this. The england players handled themselves so well and they left the football do the talking, but obviously there is a debate about whether the black players should walk off in circumstances like that, but then is that handing the racists the win . What do you think should happen . It is a relative position for footballers to be put in, they should not have to be making this decision is it is a really tough position. It should not be left to the players, i agree with what abraham said, inaudible i abraham said, inaudible , would have walked off the pitch. But the situation yesterday, the game, the lads were winning 5 0, 60, game, the lads were winning 5 0, 6 0, if they walked off a mate avalon stage, but if the referee stopped the game it would have been a winfor stopped the game it would have been a win for england. If they walked off, they might have lost it. The authorities have to take the responsibility of looking after those players, simple as that. It should not be down to the players whether to walk off or stay on the pitch. As i said repeatedly, and everybody has said, this has been going on forfar too long. This is an eye opener, the whole world could see it. Other countries need to understand and they need to know, they need to stamp this out immediately. Paul, very good of you to ta ke immediately. Paul, very good of you to take the time to speak to us, paul canoville, former Chelsea Player and antiracism campaigner, thank you for your time today. Thank you. The uk has put forward new proposals for customs in a brexit deal, as efforts to break the deadlock go to the wire in the run up to the eu summit later this week. Arriving to brief eu Foreign Ministers this morning, the blocs chief negotator, Michel Barnier, said it was still possible a deal could be done this week. This work has been intense all the weekend and yesterday, because even if the agreement will be difficult more and more difficult, to be frank it is still possible this week. Reaching an agreement is still possible. Obviously any agreement must work for everyone, the whole of the United Kingdom and the whole of the european union. Also that it is high time to turn good intentions into legal text. Thank you very much. Michel barnier. In a moment, we can speak to our assistant Political Editor norman smith, but first lets cross over to luxembourg and speak to brussels correspondent adam fleming. Interesting listening to mr barnier saying the agreement must work for everyone. Read the runes for us and give as your interpretation of what he was saying, your gut feeling . He was trying to be positive but realistic at the same time, keeping the door open to the dream scenario of their being a revised brexit deal, the legal text being ready maybe tomorrow or today so that diplomats can scrutinise it and then eu leaders can sign off on thursday 01 eu leaders can sign off on thursday or friday, but also being realistic that that is a huge task to get there from where we are at the moment. Really those two views are shared by diplomats and officials across the 27 other eu countries, you get some real veteran saying it is virtually impossible to go from where the discussions are now to having a legal text that is com pletely having a legal text that is completely approved by the member states, legally watertight and works for everyone, but then some people say there are whispers that there could be just that ready by tomorrow and you could have a situation where diplomats are sent into secret rooms to read the text. Sorry, just looking to see who is arriving. Maybe we could be on track. It is very difficult to tell which scenario will come to pass, the one where there is not a deal by thursday or the one where potentially there is. Thank you very much, adam. Lets head to norman smith in westminster. What does all of this mean for the week in parliament in the uk, especially that sitting on saturday and the benn act, whether the Prime Minister actually asks for an extension to the Brexit Process . It could all still happen in the government insist they remain committed to leaving by october 31st, hoping to secure a deal with the eu, with legally binding text this thursday and friday, take it to parliament on saturday and they are confident they can get that through the commons. Jacob rees mogg spoke on lbc a few moments ago, saying they have the numbers. What they dont necessarily haveis numbers. What they dont necessarily have is the deal, and i think the mood music is becoming a little more circumspect, shall we say, from within government. Getting the outlines of an agreement may be possible but nailing it down into binding legalese for an International Treaty with a very complex bespoke customs arrangement is not something you can do off the back of a five package, it takes an awful lot of time, effort and Legal Expertise to finalise, so i think there is actually quite a distinct possibility that this weeks summit will not be the crunch, and that the crunch can be pushed back into next week or even quite a bit beyond then. When you talk to folk in number ten they have asked for mps to be brought back for a special sitting of parliament, the decision will not be made until tomorrow evening when they can form a view as to whether the eu has actually agreed the legal text. On thursday they need to put a motion down in they need to put a motion down in the house of commons to make sure parliament can sit on saturday, we will no definitive on wednesday whether the Super Saturday sitting will go ahead. We will know for definite and wednesday. Listening to the old hands, i think there is scepticism that this will happen at the time scale borisjohnson has suggested. Listening to the former foreign secretary jeremy suggested. Listening to the former foreign secretaryjeremy hunt this morning, saying it will probably not be possible to do it in the timeline suggested by boris johnson. Be possible to do it in the timeline suggested by borisjohnson. be possible to do it in the timeline suggested by boris johnson. I think it will be very difficult to get a deal with all the legislation through parliament by october 31, thatis through parliament by october 31, that is why i did not want to offer by guarantee during the Leadership Campaign in the summer. I still hope it happens, still think that if there is a deal, and, frankly, if we needed, and extension of a few days, i think people would feel the end is inside, and that is important thing. I think also we have to look at how the eu works. It is a very large, bureaucratic, legalistic organisation making snap fast decisions, that is not its forte. How many times have we seen the crunch put of. I think there is a real chance it could happen again. Norman in westminster and adam in luxembourg, thank you both very much. The headlines on bbc news. Racist abuse in bulgaria as the england match had to be stopped twice. Effo rts efforts to reach a brexit deal go to the wire, Michel Barnier says it can still be done. Climate change campaigners have been banned from london after a week of Extinction Rebellion protests. In sport, englands players defy racist cha nts sport, englands players defy racist chants in bulgaria and play on, winning the qualifier last night 60. Winning the qualifier last night 6 0. Northern ireland beat the Czech Republic 3 2 to win a friendly match away from home for the first time in 13 years. Andy murray says he will leave the european open if his wife kim goes into labour earlier than expected. He is scheduled to play his first round match in belgium today. More on all those stories in the next 20 minutes. A new International Study suggests that a cheap and widely available drug could save hundreds of thousands of people from traumatic brain injuries. The Research Suggests tranexamic acid, or txa, can significantly improve some patients chances of survival. Almost 70 Million People suffer these kinds of injuries every year, usually as a result of Car Accidents and falls. Our Global Health correspondent Tulip Mazumdar reports. In a brief moment, a head injury can change a persons life forever. Five years ago, pam foley fell off her bike in oxford. All i remember is one minute on my bike, next minute, on the ground, trying to get up. I knew i was stunned but i didnt realise how. How much i had hurt myself. Pam had fractured her skull and suffered a bleed on her brain. She did make a good recovery, but lost her sense of smell and taste. Its a constant reminder of the pleasures that can be had from simple smells. I really miss the smell of freshly cut grass, i loved that smell. This is a ct scan of a patients brain. This is unfortunately a young man who was punched and fell to the ground. There are currently very few Treatment Options for patients whove suffered these types of injuries, particularly in low and middle income countries. Patients can need surgery to ease pressure on the brain, or life support equipment. Researchers, though, say now theres another option, a simple injection of tranexamic acid. When patients are bleeding into their brain, naturally two processes occur simultaneously. The process of clotting and of breaking down the clot. Tranexamic acid stops the breakdown of the clot, so allows the clot to form more effectively, and hence reduces and stops the bleeding. This is tranexamic acid. Its been around for decades and was originally used for things like heavy periods. Its cheap, it costs just a few dollars per vial, and its already easily accessible all around the world. The Royal London Hospital here in the uk was one of 175 hospitals across 29 countries and involving more than 12,000 patients to take part in the trial. It found deaths in patients with mild to moderate brain injuries were cut by a fifth if the drug was given within three hours. Its a simple injection, it can be given around the world by doctors and nurses. There is no special training needed to give it. Previous International Studies have already shown that the drug can be used to treat women with excessive bleeding after childbirth, as well as patients with life threatening chest or abdomen injuries. Pam doesnt know if she received tranexamic acid or the placebo dummy injection in this trial, but she says shes glad to be part the study. The World Health Organization says it will evaluate the findings and consider whether to now recommend the drug for brain injuries. Tulip mazumdar, bbc news, oxfordshire. Lets speak now to professor Haleema Shakur still, who is the co lead investigator on this study from the London School of hygiene tropical medicine. We saw her in that report. You are very welcome. Thank you forjoining us. Very welcome. Thank you forjoining us. We know this drug has been used to deal with life threatening bleeding in the abdomen after car crashes and stabbings, for example, at what point did you think, lets see how this might work in the brain . During the time we were giving the trial looking at china exa m giving the trial looking at china exam acid for injury to the body, doctors were already asking, why arent you looking at it for injuries to the brain. At the time we were looking at tranexamic acid. We were looking at body injuries, we saw there was a potential to reduce bleeding into the brain but the trial was much too small to give it enough information on how to treat patients, but it offered hope. So based on the small trial we decided to set up this big trial we decided to set up this big trial to look at the bigger population, it is absolutely fantastic news. 175 hospitals in