First hour: News review: with Green Councillor for Ashley ward Gus Hoyt. Job shares in council; Gus doesnt want to share with us business of the fire authority hes on because it may be confidential; Gus approves of Malcolm X Centre changes and removal of St. Pauls Carnival trustees; paupers funerals could return as families struggle to pay â state help capped at £700; 11 ways Iain Duncan Smith made life harder for the most vulnerable in Britain; PMQs Corbyn - £4.4bn black hole in budget â Hinkley; Steel crisis could cost Britain 40,000 jobs if no buyer can be found for Tata â collapse in demand, British industries and privatisation; PMQs Stephen Kinnock â Tata steel meeting; 3 Bristol Mayoral manifestos published â RPZs â Bristol congestion problems, public transport; Mayor must tackle Bristols institutional racism says churches pre-election manifesto â wealth divide; Bristol Arena transport concerns; PMQs Britain bottom (no. 23) in literacy and numeracy out of OECD countries â teacher morale; academic says Australia invaded not settled.