First hour: News review: Tory cuts to the disabled; Bristol's Labour mayor Marvin Rees lobbying central government; Global Parliament of Mayors; saving Knowle's Jubilee Pool – creative ideas to counter cuts locally – libraries; Council gives £270k of free money back to government after failing to spend it on vulnerable children - 'Magic Money Tree' – Labour's policies and could they work; PMQs – Sarah Jones – huge increase in knife crime – reduction in policing – Mayoral system. Grenfell Tower: Gavin Barwell, former Minister of State for Housing, sat on fire safety report; 60 tower blocks are not fire safe – but we are not told which ones; Councillors cannot keep jobs now corporate manslaughter charges being pursued, says Kensington MP. Jacob Rees-Mogg now second favourite to replace Theresa May as next Tory leader - Brexit – EU nationals will be free to work in the UK for years after Brexit, says Chancellor Philip Hammond; former Green MEP Patricia McKenna discusses arms industries lobbying the EU to set up European Defence Agency.