News review: with Cabinet member for homes and communities Paul Smith. Bristolâs council house stock historically being eroded by right to buy; re-balancing of communities â rich and poor in same areas; Mayor Marvin and his State of the City report â he discusses his vision for planning in Bristol; Bob Dylan wins the Nobel Prize for literature; Brexit â second referendum, what kind of Brexit; PMQs Corbyn - how Brexit is negatively affecting British economics; Bank of England says Brexit hasnât affected economy as bad as they thought; Tesco not buying Unilever products because the weak pound has made them too expensive; HSBC warning over severe global banking crash â what can we do? â what is plan B? â nationalised banks; PMQs Vernon Coker â French steel used for Trident â Port Talbot; UK has worst quality of life in EU â disparity between rich and poor â âThe Spirit Levelâ book; Killer clowns â from USA â psychologically spreading fear? NATO using carnival masks in false flag terrorist attack in 1980s; NHS â A&E crisis worsening â cuts to social services by Tories, PFI programmes, 2/3 of health trusts in deficit; PMQs Meg Hillier â NHS budget not sustainable - bed blocking, Bristol Council and care; police threaten legal action over lack of mental health beds; PMQs â Virgin Care â outsourcing services in NHS; Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd (CCSL) claim they have made carbon capture financially viable; Microsoft Windows 10 woes â upgrading without you asking it.