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First hour news review: Full Council Meeting - Mayor Marvin Rees has been accused of further cover-up over the payout to former Bristol City Council CEO Anna Klonowski; Council funding â money for care â people deliberately put off assessments for funding; Bristol is spending most in Country on care; money wasted by Bristol Council; Homeless pods designed to keep rough sleepers alive in the cold and safe from street violence are denied funding; Universal Credit leaves applicants "scavenging in bins at night for food" - #UniversallyDiscredited on Twitter. Brexit: Zombie Theresa May staggers on towards her eventual downfall; Hedge funds make big bets against post-Brexit UK economy â insider trading, high streets emptying; pulling Tuesdayâs vote; Jacob Rees-Mogg â discusses the backstop of the deal; Quentin Letts on BBC â a dismissive comic view of Theresa May dealing with Brexit. History of the EEC: Ted Heath discussing signing us in, in 1973, and how itâs good to be closer to Europe; employees of Philips Electronics drew up the Single Market; in 1975 Harold Wilson gave the vote on joining EEC to the people â Roy Jenkins and Tony Benn debate : The European Communities membership referendum, 1975 - Panorama clip of Panorama debate at the time between Labour cabinet ministers Tony Benn and Roy Jenkins chaired by David Dimbleby. David Dimblebyâs last night after 25 years chairing BBC Question Time: Will Self, Boris Johnson, Mark Steele and Charles Moore compilation of moments on #BBCqt.