First hour: News review: with Labour Councillor for Eastville Mhari Threlfall. EU and Brexit; PMQs Corbyn â workers rights; bid to protect workers rights blocked due to Tory MPs filibustering on love of radio for four hours â Tories backing out of International Labour Organisation; PMQs Chris Bryant â big subsidies to rich large farm owners â and some cant get basic benefits â Common Agriculture Policy: May suggests UKs richest aristocrat landowners will get farming subsidies funded by British taxpayer after Brexit â EU agricultural reform subsidising smaller farms to the CAP McSharry principle; McDonalds plan for Eastville - No to McDonalds group: Bristol residents tell fast food chain McDonalds: Take your Big Mac, fries and go; rubbish and fly-tipping in Eastville - Bristol Waste Company â cuts; soon no money will come from central government â Council Tax is regressive; Chris Jones from Nelson, Wales, discusses how his sickness benefit has been stopped even though his doctor has said he is unable to work; PMQs Maggie Thrupp â funding for social care â cuts; PMQs Angus Robertson â Brexit and trade deals with US â food safety standards and NHS privatised to US; UK Trident test missile sent to US by mistake â were the Royal Navy having a laugh by firing a Trident missile in the direction of the US during a botched test launch of a multiple reentry nuclear warhead? - which countries need nuclear weapons? PMQs Ed Milliband â Trump and Paris climate change agreement; Bristol police taser black man in face â who was a community liaison person; 6 journalists arrested in Washington over rioting at inauguration: At least 6 journalists arrested during police action amid anti-Trump protests - Cellebrite, an Israeli company, will crack phones for local police; George Soros funds anti Trump womens marches â but he and others fund a lot of things â everyones got an agenda; Kincora boys home in Ireland and child sex abuse â inquiry singles out police and church but not MI5.