Your morning briefing: What you should know for Tuesday, October 22

PM in final push to ram through Brexit deal

Boris Johnson will today launch his final bid to secure Brexit by the looming Halloween deadline.

The Prime Minister is to attempt to force legislation through the Commons in just three days.

The Government published its Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), ahead of the beginning of a key Commons debate today.

Ministers insisted they are confident they have the numbers to get it through, despite their defeat in Saturday's special sitting.

If MPs back it then the UK could in theory leave the EU on October 31.

But many are deeply unhappy that there is so little time for detailed scrutiny of such an important Bill.

Shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer accused Mr Johnson of trying to "bounce" MPs into supporting a plan that was "deeply flawed".

Trudeau's Liberal Party retains power, Canada election projections show

Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party has retained power but will form a minority government, according to projections in the Canadian election.

The Liberals were leading or elected in 146 out of 304 electoral districts that head reported results early this morning.

Mr Trudeau would need to win 170 seats to secure a second majority government.

A minority government would leave Mr Trudeau in a weakened position and needing the support of left-leaning opposition parties.

Facebook 'takes down Russian troll operation targeting US election'

Facebook has dismantled a new Russian interference operation that was targeting the 2020 US presidential elections, the company said.

The social media giant’s head of cybersecurity said the operation appeared to be linked to troll agency the Internet Research Agency.

Some 50 Instagram accounts and one Facebook that originated in Russia were removed.

The firm said the campaign had the hallmarks of a “well-resourced” operation.

Murder arrest after teens fatally stabbed at house party

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after two teenagers were fatally stabbed at a house party in Milton Keynes.

The 21-year-old man was arrested last night after the two 17-year-olds were knifed shortly before midnight on Saturday.

One of the victims died at the scene. The other was rushed to hospital but died in the early hours of Sunday.

Formal identification has not yet taken place, but the victims have been named locally as Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice.

Most dangerous celebrity name to search online revealed

Caroline Flack is the most dangerous celebrity name to search for online in the UK, a leading cybersecurity firm has revealed.

Anti-virus company McAfee said internet searches for the Love Island host generate results pointing to the riskiest of websites.

Each year the firm evaluates which celebrities produce the most results that could lead to malicious websites

Former Xtra Factor host Flack topped the list ahead of Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams and actor James Corden.

On this day...

1797: The first parachute descent was made, over the Parc Monceau in Paris, by Andre-Jacques Garnerin, from a balloon.

1811: Franz Liszt, composer - creator of the symphonic poem - and piano virtuoso was born near Sopron, Hungary, in what was then the Austrian Empire.

1881: The first edition of the British magazine Tit-Bits was published.

1883: The Metropolitan Opera House in New York opened with a performance of Gounod's Faust.

1910: American-born Dr Hawley Crippen was convicted at the Old Bailey of poisoning his wife Cora. He was hanged on November 23 at Pentonville Prison.

1937: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived in Berlin to meet Hitler, study housing conditions and hear a concert by the Nazi District Orchestra.

1966: KGB master-spy George Blake escaped from Wormwood Scrubs where he was serving a 40-year sentence.

1974: A bomb exploded in Brooks Club in London, near a restaurant where opposition leader of the time Edward Heath was dining.

1987: The first volume of the Gutenberg Bible was sold in New York for £3.26-million, becoming the most expensive printed book ever sold at auction.