First hour news review: Phillip Alsten report to the UN about poverty in Britain: Statement on Visit to the United Kingdom, by Professor Philip Alston, United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights â Universal Credit rollout, children and poverty, St Annes House for homeless in Brislington, survival of the fittest, mental stress of young kids, gig economy; PMQs downgraded pay and conditions of ship builders â global economics not in great state, G20, Italian and other European banks shaky; Mervyn King on Bloomberg discussing the possible effect of Brexit on the economy â Labourâs stance on Brexit: pretending they dont want a second referendum when really they do just being told dont admit we want to overturn referendum result to the electorate; David Davis discusses what he thinks of Theresa Mayâs Brexit deal, which is not a lot â Scenarios for future of Brexit: No Deal, Theresa Mays EU Deal, or No Brexit? Liam Fox accepts Brexit might not happen; PMQs Corbyn â damning UN report by Phillip Alsten on poverty in Britain â poverty, QE, and financial bubble; rail fares rise by 3.1% - meanwhile train punctuality lowest point in 5 years â re nationalise rail transport; Metrobus â 18 year transport strategy The routes being considered include: Seven new routes planned for Bristols Metrobus project: Bristol city centre to Avonmouth and Severnside - Bromley Heath to Yate - Bower Ashton to Nailsea and Clevedon - Bristol to Bath along the A4 - Bristol Parkway to The Mall at Cribbs Causeway via Patchway - An orbital route connecting south Bristol to Emersons Green - Weston-super-Mare town centre to the M5 junction 21 developments; Brislington traffic solutions; Fake News alert on BBC about fictitious measles vaccine â MMR vaccine safety, NICE and weak regulations of drug companies; postcards of Bristol competition â Lisa Furness from PRSC discusses this â you can vote online for your favourite.