First hour: News review: Buses in Bristol â cuts to First Bus, privatisation of buses; Metrobus in negotiations cannot find any operators; eighteen months of road works and terrible rush hour delays for nothing? Making public transport more efficient â public ownership, history of London Transport, Ken Livingstones 1980s Fares Fair with the eventual aim of free public transport - oil industry; government says Brexit means Brexit, but what does Brexit means Brexit mean? Negotiations; PMQs Angus Robertson â to control borders Britain will be leaving single market - summer of waffle about Brexit â immigration, history of EU, trade laws undermine sovereignty; PMQs Thangam Debbonaire â British universities shut out by other EU universities since Brexit â no EU funding, standards in farming, North Korea sovereignty; Keith Vaz MP forced to resign as chair of Home Affairs Select committee over gay rent boy sex tapes â Goddard resigns from child sex abuse inquiry saying couldnât choose own staff Keith Vaz wanted to get to the bottom of whether Goddard resigned or was sacked and why â do MI5 have compromising files on all senior politicians? Child sex abuse survivors now consider quitting enquiry - and Vaz made sure Corbyn was kept on ballot How Jeremy Corbyn Triumphed At Labourâs National Executive Committee (NEC) Meeting - Chuka Umuna taking over as head of Home Office Select Committee â sex used for blackmail; Berezovsky assassinated by MI5 because was going to release photos of Prince Phillip at sex club; bringing back Grammar Schools â segregating society; Cllr Paul Smith at The Big Housing Conversation â council housing.