He astounded everyone when he won the election, but will he last. His popularity is on the wane, world leaders are finding it hard to hide their contempt, he’s being investigated over voting influence from Russia and he is failing to get any significant legislation through.
It seems Aussies will soon be able to vote on whether people of the same gender can get married. The problem is lots of religious types are opposed to the idea.
Many people seem to think that they are getting priced out of the housing market because there are too many foreigners from the EU. They're wrong.
In today’s Balls radio Phil Dobbie asks whether the UK involvement in Yemen could come back to bite us.
The Daily Mail is digging in to the BBC, claiming they are providing bias coverage about Brexit whereas, obviously, their newspaper is the single source of truth on the subject. Is there no end to their hypocrisy?
In another return of Balls Radio Phil Dobbie questions the merit of Theresa May’s one percent cap on public sector wages. It’s a spurious argument to say that there isn’t the budget to pay these workers, when private sector wages are growing at 2 percent and inflation is close to 3 percent. Could this be the spark for a winter of discontent and an end to Theresa May’s leadership?
Balls Radio is back, with a new home, somewhere in the Surrey countryside. Shorter episodes, more often, but with the same quirkiness and lack of attention to detail.
The last edition of Balls Radio from Australia. The last chance to dissect the week's news - and find out what's coming next.
Will Britain leave the EU? Will Abbott replace Turnbull? Will Trump kill us all? Who knows. But we know Balls is readying to leave Australia.
A Britain isolated. A US ridiculed. An Australia divided. Politics is taking the world to a very ugly place. Still, lots for Balls Radio to make fun of.
As Trump prepares to lose an election, Aussies should get ready to lose their house, as a Kiwi migrant loses a leg.
The migrant who won second place at Eurovision and the latest from the man who (hopefully) will come second in the US elections.