News review: Green councillors in Bristol; Rolls Royce; Filton â lack of infrastructure for new housing; empty office blocks; British manufacturing â trade unions; wealth creators â workers not bankers â Libor court trials; Iceland; Greece leaving Euro; RBS â Rothschilds buying shares; Mayor Ferguson disappointed after councillor Mark Bradshaw speaks out against leasehold sale of Avonmouth docks; Bristol Post slavishly supports Mayor Fergusons re-election. Transport systems â Metrobus, public vs private transport; PMQs Hilary Benn asks about Syrian refugees â former French foreign minister Roland Dumas and British secret services supporting armed uprising in Syria, destabilisation of Middle East, free movement and free market; less people out of work â low wages, fiddling figures, low productivity; Council to cap number of Hackney cabs in Bristol â people using cabs much less, hackney cabs from North Somerset, Taunton, Wiltshire, Newport and Cardiff plying for trade in Bristol citizens income, living wage, rental caps; Snowden â story that Russia and China deciphered leaked documents and this put lives of British agents at risk â clip from CNN, Craig Murray discusses why the Sunday Times story is a lie, other side of story in mainstream media missing, Snoopers Charter.