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First hour: News review: with Stephen Williams MP Bristol traffic chaos â Metrobus, public transport, Arena fails to get planning permission; £41,000 of Bristol Green Capital public money went to George Fergusons daughter Alice and chair Andrew Gerrards group recieved almost £100,000 - that much we do know about Bristol Green Capital but we dont know who was paid £250,000 to build this website. Can hackers help? Where did £8m of tax payers the money go and why are amounts for benificiaries secret? â Transparency, Stephens questions to Nicola Yates about the audit reports; Bristols £93m Arena delayed â as the legally necessary Travel Plan had not been drawn up by developers; Bruce Williamson from Rail Future discusses the Arena, wasteful Metrobus, and former proposed local trams; focus on Islamist terror plots overlooks threat from far right â says report â 38% religiously inspired, 33% far right extremists â Britain First, EDL; NATO arming and training Islamist terrorists - 2015 court case where Swedish man Bherlin Gildo was accused of joining an Islamist terrorist group but case dropped when realised group is run by MI6 - Syria, Operation Cyclone, Edward Snowden; Investigatory Powers Bill - Theresa May accused of rushing snoopers charter into law to avoid scrutiny â Apple not giving info to FBI; PMQs Stewart Andrew â Joint Enterprise â gang killings; UK housebuilders restricting the supply of new houses to keep prices unnecessarily high â Mervyn King says another economic crash on way The former Bank of England governor says in his new book that imbalances in the global economy makes a crash inevitable.