First hour: news review: with Helen Holland and Tim Kent - Cabinet member for adult social care Helen Holland with responsibility for Bristols £130 million annual care budget - suggestions for what to do if someones not getting the care they need - local election results - Seats Labour +79, Conservative -35, House of Commons equivalent in MP change: Labour +21 Conservative -38 - local by-election coming up in Westbury on Trym-and-Henleaze with four candidates Labour, Tory, LibDem and Green - Brexit: Boris calls Prime Ministers customs union plan crazy but Theresa May doesnt have the backbone to sack him - instant homeless under Universal Credit - Tony Linford: the sinister side to Universal Credit where it enables the government to make people homeless much more easily - Department for Workfare and Punishment - council to increase number of signatures needed to trigger a council debate from 3,500 to 4,000, increasing secrecy, big business-like practices - the government funded report into Bristol libraries report is secret - President Trump win Nobel peace prize if he achieves peace between North and South Korea - Human faeces was found in a park by the M32 where homeless people have been camping, will the council evict them or can they afford a portaloo? Helen says shes not sure, Tim Kent says of course they can.