First hour: News review: with Bristols Labour group leader Helen Holland. Who did Helen vote for as Labour leader? Yvette Cooper; UK government plan to ban boycott of Israeli goods â Avon Pension Fund, South Africa and apartheid; Labour candidate for Avon & Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner â Kerry Barker; Bristol Labour and Tories doing a deal after 2007 election; Bristol budget â austerity measures of Tories â overspend on social care; community facilities closing or coming under direct council control â Malcolm X, Bristol Dance Centre, Deaf Centre; St. Pauls Carnival stopping â clip of Naya discussing how he sees the Carnival; where did £7m Bristol Green Capital money go? â Bristol Post says it doesnt matter â public money needs to be accounted for; Bristol Metrobus road works holding up city â West of England Partnership, Local Enterprise Partnership; First Group owner of First Bus in debt by £2 billion â Labour mayor candidate Marvin Rees wants municipalised (not nationalised) bus system, Wessex Water and Enron, problems with privatisation; postage stamps up 25% in 5 years â privatisation; Bristol on verge of property boom according to JLL press release used in Bristol Post â property bubble; EU and Cameron deal; clips of Anastasia Nesvetailova from City University discussing the state of the world economy and banks â WATCH Deutsche Bank could be the next Lehman Brothers that caused the 2008 crisis, Steve Keen; HSBC staying in London now their Chief Executive, Stuart Gulliver, is part of Theresa Mays new Joint Fraud Task Force investigating themselves, the biggest fraudsters in the world, for fraud ;)