Items filtered by date: July 2015

You can’t help admire the UK’s youngest politician, whose maiden speech has attracted more than 10 million views on YouTube.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 21:39

MPs' Not So Austere Pay Rise

While David Cameron argues that austerity measures are needed to help Britain grow, politicians have generously voted themselves a 10 percent pay rise.

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Barack Obama has gone to prison – the first US President ever to do so. He was only visiting, of course. But he wants to see less people in there, and he has a plan.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 21:27

Gay leaders for the Boy Scouts

In the US the Scouts’ executive committee has approved lifting a ban on openly gay leaders. Great progress, but it’s not quite policy yet.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 11:11

Hey Big Spender

Not surprising, Bronwyn Bishop comes under scrutiny on Balls Radio this week. 

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Monday, 13 July 2015 10:06

Australia's Working Poor

Figures released from the Australian Tax Office show clear evidence of the rising rich poor gap. The increased in working poor will astound you!

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Any Presidential hopeful without a billion dollars to support them doesn't stand a chance, saysRichard Kazimer. So you can write off newcomer to the race Jim Webb. Then there's Donald Trump.

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Monday, 13 July 2015 09:55

Klu Klux Klan Days Are Here Again

Since the Charleston massacre, a hate crime that saw nine black people shot dead, white supremacists have been burning down Baptists churchs, with very little media coverage was Richard Kazimer.

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This interviewed was recorded before the deal was supposedly struck, but the sentiment still stands. Just how much does Greece have to give away. Too much says economist Steve Keen.

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Monday, 13 July 2015 09:37

London Bombings Ten Years On

If terrorists expected to spook the London population, their efforts failed. But, John Dobbie suggests a preoccupation with minute silences is overplayed.

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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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