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It is the first time that the governments independent experts on tax and spend, the office for budgetary responsibility, have assessed what happens to the treasury tax billions and to public spending too if the uk leaves the European Union without a deal. There is huge uncertainty, there is no knowing in advance exactly who will be right, the chance is everyone is going to be wrong in some respect but the idea there is a big positive coming out of this is a relatively minorto coming out of this is a relatively minor to view. This is a serious and detailed assessment of the impact of no deal. Minority view. It contains some positive surprises. Under no deal, the government will tax some imports, there will be less interest to pay on the National Debt. That gives a boost to the coffers here £11 billion a year. But thats completely outweighed by the projected hit to the tax take on workers, on property and on businesses, and extra welfare spending, total £41 billion. Put that all together and you get a projected hit to the finances extra annual borrowing of £30 billion, or put another way, over £550 million a week in the red. Farfrom far from the farfrom the promise on far from the promise on the famous red referendum bus of extra billions for public services. Rather than extra borrowing. Indeed, so much so that the National Debt starts to grow again. All of these 0br numbers hinge on a scenario borrowed from the International Monetary fund. They show a hit to the economy, recession, and then a slow recovery. And within that by next year fall in the value of the pound versus the euro by 10 , house prices by 8 and prices rising faster than wages. A real terms wage cut again. So is this all doom and gloom . The numbers dont take into account future trade deals, one Boris Johnson dont take into account future trade deals, one borisjohnson supporter said the numbers were rubbish in, rubbish out, but they could actually be worse. The government is doing these test runs of parking trucks at a kent airfield. The 0br assumes there will only be minimal disruption from new customs procedures at dover, so it and the chancellor say these numbers arent even the worst case scenario. This assessment comes at a time when the economy is already slowing, at least partly because of businesses no deal preparations. The question for the Incoming Administration of mr johnson or mr hunt which is due in days, is whether they believe in independent advice, whether they believe in their own experts or not. This report takes the extreme pessimism of other economists and extreme optimism of some politicians and the cost of no deal and it pretty much splits the difference. And even then, its not a pretty sight. Faisal islam, bbc news. Whether or not britain gets a brexit deal will depend on negotiations between the eu and our new Prime Minister. For months now, its chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, has been saying that theresa mays agreement which has been rejected by parliament is the only way forward. Speaking to bbc panorama recently, mr barnier said britain would have to face the consequences if it left without a deal. Nick robinson reports. Next week, our new Prime Minister will take the stage and face the cameras outside no 10. Theyll immediately face an old crisis, the brexit crisis that forced theresa may out of power. The country are still divided. The country is still divided. Parliament still deadlocked. The eu still making it clear that they wont budge. In his first British Broadcast interview, Michel Barnier warns that the 600 page divorce deal he negotiated with her isnt going to change. We have put into the document with the uk, not against the uk, with the uk, the legal answers to each and every point of uncertainty created by brexit. And if we just left, if we just tore up the membership card . The uk will have to face the consequences. Did you think ever they might choose a no deal . No. Did theresa may, as Prime Minister, ever say directly to you, or her ministers, we may go for no deal . No, i never listened to such a sentence, never. Never threatened it . Never. The man who many see as the most powerful in brussels is martin selmayr, right hand man to the president of the european commission. He also doesnt take talk of a no deal brexit at all seriously. Do you think britain was prepared for no deal . No. You seem very certain. Im very certain. How so . We have seen what has been prepared on our side of the border for a hard brexit. We dont see the same level of preparation on the other side of the border. After brexit, the irish border will be the border between the eu on one side and the uk on the other. Tonights panorama reveals that theresa may was told by Community Leaders in Northern Ireland that they no deal was told by Community Leaders in Northern Ireland that a no deal brexit could lead to the break up of the uk. The attitudes that they were seeing in their communities and what they felt was a sort of growing support for a change in the sort of status of Northern Ireland, which they felt would be hugely accelerated if the uk left without a deal. A no deal brexit could link to irish unity . Yes. That made a profound impression on the Prime Minister. Eu leaders are still waiting to hear what sort of brexit deal britain will accept. Some in brussels are scathing about what theyve witnessed these last three years. I thought, my god, they havent got a plan, they havent got a plan. That was really shocking, frankly, because then the damage, if you dont have a plan, and, you know, we see it, times running out, you dont have a plan, you know, its like lance corporaljones, you know, dont panic, dont panic running around like idiots. Theresa may has, at times, found herself isolated and lonely at eu summits. The word coming from brussels to her successor is, dont assume its going to get any easier. Nick robinson, bbc news. You can see more on that in tonights panorama, Britains Brexit crisis at 9pm on bbc one. So, how likely is a no deal brexit . Well today mps backed a bid to stop a new Prime Minister suspending parliament in order to force through a no deal brexit. 0ur Political EditorLaura Kuenssberg is in westminster laura, these parliamentary manoeuvres get quite complex, but basically, does it mean that a no deal is now less likely . Probably a bit less likely and a bit harder if the next Prime Minister, whether its Boris Johnson orjeremy the next Prime Minister, whether its borisjohnson orjeremy hunt, actually wants to do that. Remember, this all matters because both men who are vying for the keys to no 10 say if they cant get a new and improved deal with the eu then they would be willing to take us out of the European Union before all of those formal arrangements about how that would work are put into place. But only borisjohnson considers it a possibility to shut up this place, to close the doors of parliament to stop mps trying to prevent him doing that. And what mps today said was that. And what mps today said was that it should be as hard as possible. They are trying to exclude the idea that they would be sidelined and that a hypothetical borisjohnson premiership sidelined and that a hypothetical Boris Johnson premiership could sidelined and that a hypothetical borisjohnson premiership could lead us borisjohnson premiership could lead us out by getting round the green benches here by closing the doors to parliament. It doesnt, though, make us are parliament. It doesnt, though, make us are leaving without a deal com pletely us are leaving without a deal completely impossible, nor does it change the law to make it impossible for this place to be shut down for that to happen. But what it does show without question is whatever manoeuvres the next Prime Minister might try to take us out without a deal, they might be facing an almost brick wall of resistance in this place. It took a couple of years for theresa may to find herself in a stand off between the executive and mps here who were railing against the ideas she put forward. Whoever moves into no 10 next week might find that happens within weeks. Laura, thank you. Hashem abedi, the younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber, has appeared in court charged with murdering 22 people in the attack two years ago. He was extradited from libya yesterday. The prosecution allege abedi made detonator tubes for the bomb and bought chemicals that were used in the explosives. From westminster magistrates court, Daniel Sandford sent this report. Flown back from libya yesterday, this morning brought to his First Court Appearance in an armoured police van. Hashem abedi back in britain for the First Time Since the Manchester Arena bombing. In the dock he confirmed his name and his british citizenship, and then listened as the names of all 22 people hes accused of murdering were read out. Hes also accused of attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion. His older brother salman abedi detonated the bomb. Hashem abedis accused of helping him, of buying the car where bomb parts were stored, purchasing two key chemicals used to make the explosive, and manufacturing the detonator tubes. His lawyer said he denied any involvement and was happy to come back to clear his name. He said hed been held in solitary confinement for two years and had been tortured. Bringing him back from war torn libya has not been easy. Its been a long and difficult negotiation, and there was even a hitch yesterday when the private jet that was to fly him here developed a fault when travelling from malta to tripoli. The hearing lasted just 11 minutes and then he was driven out again. Hashem abedi has now been taken away to prison, where hell remain until a Court Appearance at Oxford Crown Court on monday, when hell appear by videolink for a bail hearing. Daniel sandford, bbc news, at westminster magistrates court. The latest official figures show that the proportion of crimes solved by police in england and wales has fallen to the lowest level recorded. According to the home office, fewer than 8 of offences resulted in a charge or a court summons. And recorded Crimes Involving a knife or sharp object rose 8 that too is the highest on record. Our special correspondent lucy manning reports. Get on the ground get on the ground now guns drawn, dramatic arrest by West Midlands police. The man who had been spotted carrying a gun which was later found hidden had been spotted carrying a gun which was laterfound hidden behind the dustbin. Get on the floor get on the floor get on the floor his friend was also chased down. Have you got any weapons on you . L friend was also chased down. Have you got any weapons on you . A large knife found on him, they were jailed this week, but with knife and gun crime rising its getting hard done it harder to stop. Dawn lewis knows the pain of knife crime. Her husband giovanni was repeatedly stabbed and killed two years ago. This person that took my husbands life took mine with it. I will never get over his death ever. I havent put him to rest yet, his ashes are with me. His death ever. I havent put him to rest yet, his ashes are with mem was alleged he was killed in connection to drugs and his family deny that. They want more action to deal with knives. I feel the government are not concentrating on knife crime, or any crime, serious crime, ifeel knife crime, or any crime, serious crime, i feel that they are more interested in brexit. Stop and search, more police, tougher sentences, stop slapping people on the wrist for having a knife. If youve got a knife, why have you got a knife . In the year up until march, more than 43,000 crimes involved a knife or a sharp object, thats up more than 3000, robbery was also up 1196, more than 3000, robbery was also up 11 , and the proportion of crimes the police are solving is down, now at just the police are solving is down, now atjust 7. 8 the police are solving is down, now at just 7. 8 offences the police are solving is down, now atjust 7. 8 offences which end up with somebody being charged or summonsed. 0n with somebody being charged or summonsed. On an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in. The residents have hired private security, feeling they just cant have hired private security, feeling theyjust cant rely on the police. Police resources are stretched. Trolling estates is a low priority. We need to put more money into policing. There is frustration here that so few crimes are being solved. No one should be surprised by that reduction when you have 20,000 less police officers. The officers who remain and staff who remain have a bigger workload, it takes longer to get crimes processed through the whole criminaljustice get crimes processed through the whole criminal justice system. Get crimes processed through the whole criminaljustice system. We are investing more in the police this year than last year as a country, £1 billion more going into out country, £1 billion more going into our police system, and we have made specific money available for serious violence. Politicians are now promising there will be more police. Lucy manning, bbc news. The time has just gone 6 15pm. 0ur lucy manning, bbc news. The time has just gone 6 15pm. Our top story this evening. And no deal brexit could trigger a 30 billion deficit to the economy. And i am here at port rush when its been a nightmare start for rory mcilroy in the open championship. Coming up on sportsday on bbc news it went down to the wire but an exciting sprint finish saw british rider simon yates win stage 12 of the tour de france. Headteachers are warning of a Mental Health crisis in primary education thats children under 11. 46 health trusts across the uk replied to a freedom of information request from the bbc. It indicates the number of Mental Health referrals by primary schools have risen by nearly 50 over the last three years to just over 31,500 children. Our special correspondent ed thomas has more. Ive had things thrown at me chairs, tables, books. Self harming on a regular basis. Children say they dont want to be here anymore. You talk to the teachers, we all feel like this. Its a massive crisis in our schools. Meet headteacherjoanne. This is the next little room weve made. Shes invited the bbc inside her classrooms. Little break out spaces. To see a school overcapacity. Thats just going. Facing growing Mental Health problems in one of the most deprived parts of the uk. Weve got children who dont have their own bed, theyre share with their parents or taking in turns to sleep on the sofa. You speak to the parents, they love their children so much but theyve got to weigh up what do i do . Buy a new bed or buy food for my child . At st pauls in bury, the school day begins a little differently. Ill go and check on him and see if hes behaving this morning. Its what the teachers call the sweeper. Nice and quick cos the bells gone. Senior staff looking for children who are anxious and upset. Sometimes children come in looking unhappy or they shout and scream. Good morning you all right, jayden . Those theyve missed are then rounded up in the classrooms. Good morning, is there anyone who needs a trip to the haven . Typically, 20 children are collected and sent to a place the school calls the haven. They miss the start of lessons. The teachers say they need the space to calm the children. We see children coming in from home situations that you cant even imagine. Are your english jotters still on your table . Hazels been teaching for more than ten years. She says shes seeing more and more children in crisis. Theyve been pinching themselves or scratching their arms. Hurting themselves . Yeah, hurting themselves. Repeatedly . Yeah. Its heartbreaking when you see that. It kind of says that they cant express whats the matter. Lauren teaches seven and eight year olds. Today, shes worried about this child. Hes becoming increasingly withdrawn. The low self esteem is the beginning of depression so i think, if it doesnt get tackled now, it can lead to further things. And lauren is also facing more extreme cases. Some children that choose to not eat. Body issues . Body issues, yeah. At the age of . Seven. I want to kill myself gets thrown a lot. It gets around a lot. How many children have actually said that to you . Well, last month about three. For serious cases, schools can refer to Ment