First hour: news review: with Bristols new LibDem group leader and Cotham councillor Anthony Negus: Bristol Arena Bristol City Councilâs Arena lead paid £1,500 a DAY, And he only works four days a week. Airbus warns it will pull out of Bristol and Britain altogether with a no-deal Brexit. The firm employs thousands at Filton. SELFISH Fury at Juncker as EU uses Ireland as bargaining chip in Brexit row. BRUSSELS boss Jean-Claude Juncker has been accused of using Ireland as a "bargaining chip" in Brexit talks. The European Commission President used a visit to Dublin to insist that Britain could not have a Brexit deal without agreement about future arrangements at the Irish border. All of the 17 Bristol libraries threatened with closure are to be saved â at least for now. Changes to Bristol City Councilâs constitution have been branded a âshameless power grabâ that will âeffectively neuter local democracyâ. Nearly 4 million UK adults forced to use food banks, figures reveal. Exclusive: One in 14 Britons has used a food bank amid shocking levels of deprivation. Maps highlight shocking link between poverty and violent crime wave in London. Is it time to legalise medical cannabis in the UK? The case of 12-year-old Billy Caldwell has given fresh impetus to the debate on medicinal marijuana, but reforming the law is difficult in an industry plagued by non-scientific methods. Holland to vote on banning Muslim face veils in public- La Croix International. Welsh Water is a mutual where profits dont go abroad. Privatised Bristol Water is the worst in UK - owned by investment shareholders for profit