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11 May 2015
These days trains are driving themselves. So are cars. We can be sure that lots of jobs around today will disappear in the next ten years.
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11 May 2015
Balls Radio incisive analysis of just how stuffed the UK is right now. Could David Cameron be the last PM of a United Kingdom, and be the man who saw what's left pull out of…
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11 May 2015
Aren't you a little worried about who is advising the Prime Minister? Particularly when he starts spouting conspiracy theories.
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11 May 2015
When an anti-Muslim gate group runs a competition for cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed you'd expect a response. Perhaps the reaction they were looking for.
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11 May 2015
There's a bunch of new presidential hopefuls. But do any stand a chance against Hillary Clinton?
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04 May 2015
The baby has been born and the people are in awe. But what will she be called. Ladbrookes has been taking bets. Who is favourite?
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04 May 2015
Richard Kazimer reports from the US on another city in meltdown after another black youth dies in the hands of the local police force. Where will it all end?
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04 May 2015
So concerned are US citizens about interactions with the police, that the Civil Liberties Union has released an app for smartphones that can be used to record your interactions and store it in the cloud.
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04 May 2015
A new report from The Australia Institute says a third of negative gearing tax benefits are enjoyed by the country's wealthiest 10 percent. So what would happen if we got rid of it? Matt Grudnoff…
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04 May 2015
It is compulsory that all media talk sycophantically about the royal baby. Here is the Balls Radio contribution, including the likelihood that she will ever be Queen.
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04 May 2015
The UK general election this week couldn't be closer. Could the Tories pull through, with the promise of a vote on Europe?
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04 May 2015
The government and the Productivity Commission reckon charging migrants to come here might be a good way of raising cash. But will it attract the right sort of person?
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04 May 2015
The US has another presidential contender. This time he's a Democrat and, quite possibly, says Richard Kazimer, the next Vice President.
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04 May 2015
Tesla are looking to take their fame for electric cars until the self sufficient electric home. Lets hope it works out. Richard Kazimer explains.
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04 May 2015
Greece's economy is a basket case, but they've got a bigger problem. Where to put dead people!
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04 May 2015
The warm weather in Britain always brings out the Morris Dancers. Now one of them has decided to merge his pastime with a marathon. Anything to break a record.
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04 May 2015
No smutty jokes. Knob tossing is very popular in the UK. John Dobbie explains.
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04 May 2015
The government has appointed another climate sceptic to a public role. This one believes change is happening, but says its a waste of money trying to stop it.
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What is Balls Radio?

Balls Radio is like talk radio, but for thinking people. Now a short daily occurrence, Phil Dobbie offers his opinions on what's happening, in the UK and overseas: politics, social policy, economics, science, religion. Yes, it's another, slightly overweight middle-aged white man telling the world how it should be. But there's nothing alt-right about Balls Radio. And we try and have fun along the way.

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