The british student who died falling from a plane in madagascar now police there say she opened the door herself. The mobile phone app that could save lives by detecting potentially fatal kidney conditions. And in the first ashes test, england fire a broad side at australias opening batsmen. And coming up on bbc news, andy and jamie murray are through to the second round of the mens doubles in washington, winning in straight sets. Its the first time theyve played together since 2016. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The bank of england has cut its forecasts for Economic Growth over the next two years. It has also warned a no deal brexit would trigger a further drop in the value of the pound. Interest rates has been unchanged against a backdrop of trade tensions between the United States and china. Lets speak to our economics correspondent dharshini david. Tell us a bit more about this latest forecast. Indeed, why do we care what the bank of england thanks, lets start with that, because they set our Interest Rates and these numbers are what they look at when they think of what to do with our cost of borrowing. This is a bit of a strange situation because they are having to assume there will be a smooth adjustment to brexit, in other words a deal, but even with that, when you look at their forecast, they say the cost of uncertainty is weighing on the economy. First of all it is hitting investment for example, so they think there is a one in three chance oui think there is a one in three chance our economy could shrink over the next year, and that is even with a deal. And of course we have seen the pound weakened in recent weeks because of concerns about a no deal. That they say is putting up the cost of living, but even they acknowledge perhaps that is not a realistic scenario to look at, should they be talking about the risks of a no deal . They have done some work on that and they say they have talked to businesses up and down the country, the good news is the majority of businesses seem to be doing as much as they can to prepare. But even with that, the governor of the bank of england is morning this could mean weaker growth and high inflation ahead, lets hear what he had to say. In the event of no deal, it is probable cpi inflation would rise and gp do growth would slow. We find that most companies now report they are largely ready for no deal, however just a are largely ready for no deal, howeverjust a fifth describe themselves as fully ready, while three quarters have responded, saying they were as ready as they can be, and despite greater preparedness, businesses still expect their output, employment and investment to fall by about one to 396 investment to fall by about one to 3 over the next year in the event of no deal. So an ominous warning from the bank of england, of course some people might say why should we believe them . Fair enough, but if they are right, what does that actually means Interest Rates . On the one hand, higher inflation may mean you want to put up Interest Rates. On the other hand, weekly growth means you want to cut them. Tricky decisions ahead. That man mark carney who leaves the job at the start of next year, it might not be up to him. Thank you very much indeed, our economics correspondent, you need david. The government is setting aside an extra £2. 1 billion to prepare for a no deal brexit. The money will be used to recruit hundreds more border staff, improve infrastructure at ports and carry out a Public Information campaign. Labour have described the plans as an appalling waste of taxpayers cash. Helena wilkinson reports. As time ticks away towards that october deadline, the government today ramped up preparations for a no deal scenario. At a port in essex this morning, the chancellor sajid javid said they had to be ready. This morning, the chancellor sajid javid said they had to be readym 91 days, we will be leaving the eu. We wa nt 91 days, we will be leaving the eu. We want to leave with a good deal, something that abolishes the undemocratic backstop, but if we dont get that good deal, we will be leaving with no deal, and since i arrived at the treasury, i have turbo charged our preparations, both at the treasury and helping across government to prepare for no deal, not because we wanted, but because we have to be prepared because we will be leaving on october the 31st. The chancellor has announced £2. 1 billion to go specifically on no deal planning, on top of the £42 deal planning, on top of the £4. 2 billion of brexit preparation money already allocated when theresa may was in charge. From the money announced today, £3114 million will be spent on upgrading border and transport infrastructure. More border officers, 500 of them, will be recruited. Another £434 million will be spent on making sure vital medicines are available, and £138 million will go on a Public Information campaign. Exactly how much of the 2 billion announced todayis much of the 2 billion announced today is new on top of that 4 billion, im not sure, and certainly i dont think the government will spend it find it easily to spend that kind of money effectively in the three months weve got left until the 31st of october. Indeed if some of that is spent on things which are only needed in the case of no deal and we dont end up with no deal, of course it will be wasted money. The money announced today comes despite Boris Johnsons suggestion that the chances of a no deal exit from the eu are vanishingly small. The shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says preparing for a no deal scenario is an appalling waste of taxpayers money. And the watchdog which looks into Parliament Spending says it will look into whether todays cash announcement is value for money. Weve got to call it out for what it is, it is bluster, megaphone diplomacy to brussels, spending taxpayers money like water to do so and we will be looking very closely to see what the taxpayer gets from this, if it isjust money, you have to prepare for no deal, if that is still on the table. That is a Political Choice, so it is responsible to prepare for the Political Choice but it is a lot of money and i am yet to be convinced this will deliver anything long term and meaningful for the british taxpayer. With three months to go to the deadline, the new Prime Minister and his team are once again sending and his team are once again sending a clear message to brussels that they are serious about leaving on october 31, with or without a deal. Helena wilkinson, bbc news, westminster. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster norman, another £2 million earmarked by the treasury, what difference will this make another £2 billion. The gunmen says we will be absolutely ready to leave on october 31 without a deal. In many ways more important than the money is the message, because actually it is quite hard to spend £2 billion in three months. I know you think, i could do that, but it is tricky because you have to identify suitable projects. If you look at last yea rs suitable projects. If you look at last years no deal budget, the government only spent around two thirds of it because they couldnt get rid of the cash, or the staff, it takes three months for them to get their security clearance. Border staff. The message is critical and it is already out there however, and to the eu it is, dont think we are kidding, dont think we are bluffing, we are deadly serious about leaving with no deal. To business, it is, youve got to get your act ready, youve got to prepare for a no deal trading environment, and to all of us, well, the government is going to be spending £130 million on a Public Information campaign. That is the biggest Public Information campaign ever. Compare it to David CameronsInformation Campaign during the brexit referendum where he sent out leaflets to every household, total cost 9 million, and the message i guess the government want to send to all of us is a sort of reality check. No deal is no longer pie in the sky, it could be just around the corner. Norman, thank you, norman smith, our assistant Political Editor. Voting is taking place in the brecon and radnorshire by election in mid wales, which was triggered by a recall petition. Six candidates are standing. The polls will remain open until ten oclock tonight and the result is expected in the early hours of tomorrow morning. Police in madagascar say a british woman who fell to her death from a plane in mid air opened the door herself. 19 year old Alana Cutland, a student at cambridge university, was on an internship on the island. Lets go live to our africa correspondent, Andrew Harding injohannesburg what more are the police saying . Ben, good afternoon. The police in madagascar are confirming only one thing at present. They say they have concrete information that Alana Cutland did open the door of this small plane herself, just minutes after it had taken off from a remote airstrip in the north of madagascar. At the moment, theyre not saying why they believe that she did that, and fell to her death. They are, though, speculating that it could have been suicide. Theyre also looking in, they say, to the possibility, and they stress this is only a possibility, that alana, 19 year Old Cambridge student, as you said, was on some sort of anti malaria medicine, and that that could have affected her mental health. There is evidence that that kind of medication can lead to psychic episodes, though that again i must stress has not been confirmed. The police in madagascar and the authorities are still searching the area for her body. It has not yet been recovered. We do know that there were at least two other people on the flight with her, a pilot and another passenger, and clearly that will be a focus of their investigations. This happened last thursday, and the investigation, the authorities insist, is still under way. Many thanks, Andrew Harding, our africa correspondent. A mobile phone app is speeding up the detection of a potentially fatal kidney condition in hospital patients. Staff describe the technology as a potential life saver, providing diagnoses in minutes instead of hours. Acute Kidney Injury is caused by Serious Health conditions, including sepsis, and affects one in five people admitted to hospital. Our Health Editor hugh pym reports. Whether its the pager or the fax machine, there is no shortage of Old Technology across the nhs. But are we on the verge of a big leap forward . One hospital which has trialled an app for staff says its a potential life saver. This is the kidney function that we were talking about. Edgar is being treated for Different Health conditions and mary, a lead Nurse Specialist at londons royal free hospital, is able to show him the result of blood tests on her mobile. She is on the lookout for acute Kidney Injury most often found in older patients. Warning signs from blood tests can take hours to come back, but mary will get an alert on her phone within 15 minutes or so, if there is any cause for concern. Health care is mobile and real time. And this is the first device thats enabled me to see results in a mobile, real time way. Consultants involved in the project, which is being independently assessed, say it saves money on treatment, as well as helping patients. Potentially, it is life saving. We need to gather a lot more information about this technology and we need to look at it over a longer timeframe. But it is certainly the case that some patients are very unwell, information comes to the correct team very quickly and then we can put measures in place to try to make that patient safe and to reverse the impact on their kidney function. The royal frees collaboration with deep mind was criticised by the Information Commission over the use of patient data. The Commission Said the hospital had now completed all the required actions. Health analysts say there are exciting possibilities, but the nhs must take care in moving ahead with private sector partnerships. The potential is to develop technology that can be used to detect Health Problems much more quickly. To do this we need to make sure that the surgeons can access the data they need, that patients can contribute towards decisions about what is an appropriate use of their data, and to make sure the nhs gets enough in return when it shares data with external parties. The hope is that in the fast paced world of the modern hospital, giving nurses and doctors information at their fingertips can make a big difference to the way patients are diagnosed and treated. And hugh pym is here whats the long term potential for the nhs of this kind of technology . What we have just seen is one step forward. It is doctors and nurses being told that a patient has developed acute Kidney Injury much more quickly than before full what if it could be predicted using Artificial Intelligence . That is what the company involved, deep mind, they are part of google by the way, they want to develop it longer term, which could be really exciting. They have done a study in the United States using Artificial Intelligence, looking back retrospectively at military vetera nss retrospectively at military veteranss health retrospectively at military vetera nss health records, retrospectively at military veteranss health records, and saying based on what they have seen from that data, how many of them did develop acute Kidney Injury, and the Artificial Intelligence did that todayis Artificial Intelligence did that today is quicker than was actually the case, so more rapid diagnosis is the case, so more rapid diagnosis is the goal here. But the nhs as we have heard does have to be careful when it does these partnerships with private sector organisations to ensure that patients benefit at least as much as the companies are benefiting by having access to this wealth of data which is there in the nhs. Thank you very much. The son of the former alqaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is reported to have been killed in an airstrike. Hamza bin laden had been seen as an emerging figurehead for the group. Cbs correspondent tom hanson is in new york. What can you tell us about what happened . This is a story shrouded in mystery. The United States had a role in the operation that killed the younger hamza bin laden but details of where he died are unknown. He was killed ina military he died are unknown. He was killed in a military operation eight years after the death of his father and according to the official, the soon to be 30 year old, in line to head up alqaeda, was not the target of the operation and was not known to be at that location. It was not until some time later officials say, Us Intelligence monitored conversations among members of alqaeda as to whether they should keep the death secret or celebrate him asa keep the death secret or celebrate him as a martyr so unclear where the operation took place although hamza bin laden was believed to be in either pakistan or afghanistan and yesterday President Trump brushed aside questions about the operation. He was asked if he had intelligence the son have been killed and said he did not want to comment and he thanked reporters for asking the question and brushed off the rest of the questions. The raid in 2011 that killed Osama Bin Laden made clear he was grooming hamza bin laden to take over. There was a reward offered leading to his capture or death but the white house is not saying if it is preparing an announcement on the death so they are being tight lipped about it. Thank you. Our top story this lunchtime. The bank of england cuts its forecasts for uk growth over the next two years and warns that a no deal brexit could hit the economy further. And coming up, the ashes are under way in birmingham. This may be crickets great marathon but england have begun with a sprint. Coming up on bbc news, englands charley hull has got off to a good start on the first day of the womens british open. She is in contention for the lead at her home course of woburn. Negotiating teams from the us and china have held talks to try to end their trade war. Theyve agreed to meet again in september. The two countries have imposed a series of tit for tat tariffs on each others goods, affecting trade worth hundreds of billions of dollars. In the United States, there are fears those high import taxes will force up prices and hurt some of the worst off families as Chris Buckler reports from maryland. Right across rural america, there are times where people are struggling to put food on their tables. And families who have no choice but to put their faith in the goodwill of neighbours and strangers. That one. Yes, fresh bread tabathas table is a food bank in western maryland. Many who come here rely on whats handed out to feed not just themselves. Because the grandkids stay at my house most of the time. But also those who depend on them. You still want to be able to give them breakfast, lunch and dinner. And when you cant, and the child is telling you they are still hungry, that hurts. That hurts a lot, because thats the part that makes me cry. That i