First hour news review: with independent councillor for Brislington East Tony Carey. Interview with Mark Watts, journalist, who has been covering the âNickâ VIP child abuse court case â he feels trial was conducted in a troubling way: not all evidence against Harvey Proctor was seen - Harvey Proctor had sexual interest in âyoung boysâ, judge in âNickâ trial heard without jury - defendants didnât have access to all information; âNickâ being given 18 years means other child abuse victims may not come forward; Gordon Anglesea case; Gordon Anglesea: Exposed as a paedophile after 25 years of denials. www.foiacentre.com; Harvey Proctor had sexual interest in âyoung boysâ, judge in âNickâ trial heard without jury; John Wedger pushed out of Met for trying to prosecute VIP child abuse; Jim Gamble, expert witness for Avon and Somerset Police, set up; Kincora Boys home and MI5 setting people up. Yousef Makki: Boy cleared of murder filmed stabbing video â courts not doing their job. Tony Carey left Tory Party and is now going to run as an Independent; By-election in Brecon and Radnorshire. Paul Tanner from âLeavers of Bristolâ discusses how Bristol Posts political editor Kate Wilson interviewed a group of eight of them for two-and-a-half hours in March, two months ago, but didnât print the story. Sounds like an intelligence gathering operation rather than a journalists interview. Brexit: Boris Johnson in Wales saying backstop has to go; Nigel Farage, LBC on Irish border; electoral pacts. Mark Carney â No Deal Brexit instantaneous shock to economy; Mark Carney part of G30. Miriam from Circle group, part of former Bearpit Improvement Group, on Radio Bristol discussing their kitchen equipment being stolen. Bristol Bearpit: Squatters stole £14000 worth of kitchen equipment