For comparing Jeremy Corbyns leadership to the last to the last days of hitler. Primary School Children are being refused support for Mental Health issues despite a growing need for help. And coming up in sport the open is under way in County Antrim with one of the home favourites, Darren Clarke, holding an early lead. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. The official who led the eus brexit negotiations, Michel Barnier, has issued a stark warning that the uk would have to face the consequences if it opted to leave with no deal. He also again stressed there could be no re negotiation of the existing brexit withdrawal agreement. Mr barnier was speaking to the bbcs panorama programme. Both contenders to be the next Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt, have declared mrs mays deal dead and have signalled their willingness to leave the eu without an agreement. Norman smith, our assistant political editor, is at westminster for us. Good morning to you, norman. This is going to make very uncomfortable listening and watching for many people, isnt it . Not least of the two leadership contenders, who have said that they can be the person to make a breakthrough, to change things and we negotiate. Already there has been a ferocious reaction to some of the supporters, certainly a borisjohnson, to some of the supporters, certainly a Boris Johnson, accusing to some of the supporters, certainly a borisjohnson, accusing Michel Barnier of trying to threaten britain. He is pretty dismissive of the suggestions that britain could leave with no deal, something both the leadership contenders have mooted. Michel barnier said he is not impressed by that kind of threat and if britain did go down that road, it would be a who suffer the economic and financial and human consequences. He is adamant that there will not be any reworking of mrs mays deal. His views is that thatis mrs mays deal. His views is that that is it, it is as good as it will get, and there is no point britain complaining the deal has somehow been foisted upon them, because britain agreed to the deal. This of course at precisely the moment where we know that mr huntjohnson have said mrs mays deal is dead, and in mrjohnsons pace, with a bit more determination and ambition and ambition and optimism that he can get a better deal, and mr hunt staying with his skills as a business negotiator, he can get a better deal. Michel barnier is saying, in effect, forget it. The deal is the deal and it is not changing. Have a listen. This document is so important and i recognise it is not so easy to read. 600 pages. Because we have put into this document with the uk, not against the uk, with the uk, the legal answers to each and every point of uncertainty created by brexit. That is the point. That is why this document is the only way to leave the eu in an orderly manner. And if we just left, if we just tore up the membership card . The uk would have to face the consequences. Indeed. Michel barnier says that europeans never really took mrs mays negotiating threat of leaving without a deal seriously. Why . Because britain never really made any serious preparations for leaving without a deal and, by the way, mrs may never even threatened to leave without a deal. And you get from this programme a sense, frankly, that eu leaders were pretty dismissive, borderline contemptuous, of the british approach to the negotiations. This was frans timmermans, the Vice President of the european commission. The first time i saw public utterances by david davis, i saw him not coming, not negotiating, grandstanding elsewhere. I thought, oh, my god. They havent got a plan. That was really shocking, frankly. Then the damage. If you dont have a plan. We see it, that time is running out, you dont have a plan, its like lance corporaljones. Dont panic, dont panic running around like idiots. Borisjohnson has dismissed Michel Barniers comments and jeremy hunt has responded pretty aggressively, saying the eu was putting politics before economics, and that if britain was forced to leave without any sort of agreement then that would backfire. I think the mistake that we have made from the uks side is we thought in the end the europeans would be rational economically and they havent. Theyve thought of brexit as a political issue and they have thought about the political future of europe and that has mattered to them. If we had a no deal brexit, they seem to think at the moment that we would come on our knees, we would come rushing for a deal because of the economic facts of life, but actually no deal for us would also be political. We would have european neighbours that had deliberately chosen to make the uk poorer and that would change and harden British Attitudes to europe for a generation and i dont think thats something wiser heads in europe actually want. So tough words from jeremy hunt and tea m so tough words from jeremy hunt and teamjohnson. So tough words from jeremy hunt and team johnson. Why does it leave us . Frankly, it probably leaves us trundling ever more speedily towards no deal because the upshot of the programme appears to be that the eu are in no mood to rework mrs mays deal and we know that mr hunt and mr johnson are not interested in mrs mays deal, which seems to leave the only other viable route, no deal. Mays deal, which seems to leave the only other viable route, no deallj just want to ask you about another political story that we mentioned in oui political story that we mentioned in our headlines, labour sacking baroness hayter for comparing Jeremy Corbyns leadership to the last days of hitler. She was talking about a bunker mentality. How problematic is this going to be forJeremy Corbyn . A lot of people will be saying that if he took the sort of action against anti semitism that he has taken against baroness hayter, one of his critics, then labour wouldnt be having so many problems. Of his critics, then labour wouldnt be having so many problemslj of his critics, then labour wouldnt be having so many problems. I think thatis be having so many problems. I think that is exactly the point. When you hear this story, at first glance it sounds as if jeremy hear this story, at first glance it sounds as ifJeremy Corbyn is cracking down on anti semitism by sacking baroness hayter, who compared the atmosphere in his office to the bunker in the film the last days of hitler. It sounds like Jeremy Corbyn is trying to stop that kind of language, which i suppose he is. But the person who made those comments has been one of mr corbyns most prominent critics over anti semitism and baroness hayter is anti semitism and baroness hayter is a member of labour friends of israel. And she signed that letter demanding an inquiry in the wake of the panorama programme, and paradoxically too many people what this will look like is mr corbyn seeking to take out some of his more prominent critics, and if anything it seems to be more likely to harden the schism in labour ranks over the anti semitism row and mr corbyns response to it. Norman smith, thank you very much for that. And in the next 20 minutes or so, the office for budget responsibility will issue a fiscal risks report, looking at the possible impact and consequences of a no deal brexit. Well be hearing from the chairman of the obr, robert chote, after 09 30. 0ur economics correspondent, dharshini david, is here. Tell us what we can expect and remind us who the 0br is and how much weight we can give to their forecasting. The office for budget responsibility is an independent body set up by the government about a decade ago to forecast the chances of growth and also public finances. This is their regular stock take of the nations finances, what are the challenges coming up, what is our strategy and how healthy are we . It is normally one for the geeks but the focus today is on what they are going to say about the possibility ofa going to say about the possibility of a no deal brexit, because we havent had that kind of assessment from them. They are expected to say that the economy is likely to shrink in the event of a no deal brexit because of the disruption that may occui because of the disruption that may occur because of that and other factors around that. And also alongside that that it could be bad news for public finances because more money will be needed to support the economy and also of course we will be getting in less in terms of tax revenue, all against the backdrop of the dispute between the chancellor and Jacob Rees Mogg about whether or not no deal might boost altering our economy in the short term. That will be the focus but there is a lot going on apart from that in the report because they will be looking at longer term trends. We are all getting older and older people cost more to look after and bring in less money in terms of tax. Those challenges. That Climate Change is another thing as well. And also the governments attitude towards fiscal management. What does that mean . You hear borisjohnson and jeremy hunt talking about how they may want to splash the cash if they may want to splash the cash if they become Prime Minister. It is a check to them that actually this is the reality. For the past ten years oi the reality. For the past ten years or 0 the reality. For the past ten years or so we the reality. For the past ten years or so we have had austerity and we have been on a good path in terms of getting burrowing down, but now you wa nt to getting burrowing down, but now you want to make these pledges and plans, and this would be the cost if you do that. Thank you very much. That report is coming up at 9 30am. At least 20 people are reported to have died in a fire at a famous Animation Studio in kyoto in western japan. Police believe the fire which broke out this morning at a building belonging to the Kyoto Animation Company was started deliberately. 0ur correspondent in japan Rupert Wingfield hayes joins me now. What are officials saying that about the latest figures they have in terms of the death toll and do they have any idea why this fire started . The death toll is a little confusing. The figures we have now are seven confirmed dead and i7 showing what the Japanese Police call no vital signs. What happened injapan is if you have not had a doctor signing a death certificate, they will not officially confirm it asa they will not officially confirm it as a death. That what it looks like very clearly now is 2a people have been killed in this fire so far. That may not be the end of it because according to police there are still a number of people unaccounted for. The death toll could go even higher. It appears that when they got into the top floor, the third floor of this building, the last couple of hours and finally put out the fire, they found at least another ten fatalities on the top floor. In terms of causes, the police are saying this was a deliberate act. They have a man in custody, a 41 year old man, in hospital. They say he deliberately started this. They say he brought a can of petrol and he spread it around the bottom of the building. And certainly they have a suspect in custody. What his motivation might have been is very unclear at the moment. This man is not associated at all, they suspect, with the company and our understanding is that he came from a town near to tokyo appear in eastern japan and nowhere near kyoto. Rupert Wingfield Hayes in japan for us, thank you. The younger brother of the man who bombed the Manchester Arena is due to appear in court in the next hour. Hashem abedi has been charged with murdering the 22 victims of the attack. Abedi, who was detained in libya two years ago, was extradited to the uk yesterday. Simonjones reports. Back in britain hashem abedi. Born in manchester, he is now facing charges relating to the Manchester Arena bombing. Escorted to a south London Police station yesterday afternoon after being flown in from libya. This extradition is a very important step in the investigation into the Manchester Arena attack. This awful terrorist attack took place two years ago. It led to the murder of 22 innocent people, including an eight year old girl. My thoughts at this time are with the families and friends of those victims. The bomb was detonated by salman abedi. He was caught on cctv moving the bomb parts in the days before the attack. At this time his brother was out of the country, but hashem abedi has been detained on an arrest warrant for the murder of 22 people, the attempted murder of those injured, and conspiracy to cause an explosion. Hashem abedi is expected to make his First Court Appearance here at Westminster Magistrates Court. He will be the first person to be charged over the bombing. It is likely to be a brief hearing before the case is transferred to the crown court. But the lawyer representing the families of some of the victims says the trial must not delay the inquests which are due next year. The inquest should take place as soon as possible, because the families, the bereaved families, should be at the heart of the process, and it shouldnt be derailed for criminal proceedings. But two years after the attack, for the families nevertheless an important day in the quest for answers. Simon jones, bbc news, Westminster Magistrates Court. Lets cross to Westminster Magistrates Court and speak to our Home Affairs Correspondent dominic casciani. I understand that hashem abedi has arrived there this morning. Tell us arrived there this morning. Tell us a bit more about what the proceedings will be today and about why it has taken so long to get to this point. That is right. He arrived a few minutes ago in a police van brought from Southwark Police van brought from southwark Police Station in south london, which is the main detention centre, holding suite, for people charged with terrorism offences. When he gets to court this morning, it is likely to be a fairly swift proceeding. In effect at this stage of any serious trial, the job of the magistrate is to confirm that the person who has been arrested and is being held by police is that there on the charge sheet. The charges will be outlined to hashem abedi in court and it doesnt necessarily have to make any comments in relation to them. If the magistrate is satisfied that the charge wa rra nts is satisfied that the charge warrants a full trial before a jury ata warrants a full trial before a jury at a crown court, the magistrate will then authorise the case to be transferred to the old bailey for unwed management. It is only in a couple of weeks time that we will get a real sense of how long a possible trial of hashem abedi will be and critically the value of that trial, whether it will be here in london at the old bailey or somewhere else in the north west. We are somewhere else in the north west. We a re really somewhere else in the north west. We are really at the early stages these proceedings. It has taken a long time to get here. I think 20 months by my reckoning, quite simply because of the very complex political instability in libya itself. When the Crown Prosecution Service authorised hashem abedi to be charged, and an extradition request went in, at the time, in late 2017, there was a question hanging over who exactly they would be dealing with in terms of the government in libya. The Libyan Government in libya. The Libyan Government effectively agreed it had to recognise an extradition arrangement with the uk, because thatis arrangement with the uk, because that is what governments tend to do, but after that there was a number of other legal obstacles in the way, not least whether or not hashem abedi was a libyan or british national. These things happen all the time and exhibition arrangements around the world. They take an awful long time to get him into court. This is just the start of the process. I dont expect a great deal to happen this morning. It will be ina to happen this morning. It will be in a couple of weeks that we get a sense of the timescale of the trial. That has critical questions for the future of the inquests which are due to start in the spring of next year. If this trial is to go on longer than that, it may be a case of the inquests being delayed. Thank you very much. Dominic casciani. The headlines at nine oclock a stark warning from the eus chief brexit negotiator that the uk will have to face the consequences if it leaves without a deal. At least 2a people are reported to have died in a fire at an Animation Studio in the japanese city of kyoto arson is suspected. The brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has arrived at court yesterday he was flown to the uk from libya. Two of the three local heroes are out on course with rory mcilroy to join them in the next hour in the opening round of irelands first open championship for 68 years. England confirm their spot in the netball world cup semi finals with a chance to finish in first place in their group group to come tonight. A must win test match for englands women who trail australia in the ashes ahead of todays start in taunton. Murano stories a bit later. Thank you. See you soon. 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