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The Federal Budget has been handed down, including major tax changes that have been welcomed by unions, social services groups, and renters groups. Industry groups have raised concerns, saying the tax changes will be bad for business, as debate continues over how to balance fairness and fiscal restraint. - বাজেটে বড় ধরনের কর সংস্কার আনা হয়েছে, যা শ্রমিক ইউনিয়ন, সামাজিক সেবা সংগঠন এবং ভাড়াটিয়া অধিকার গোষ্ঠীগুলো স্বাগত জানিয়েছে। তবে ব্যবসায়ী সংগঠনগুলো বলছে, এসব কর পরিবর্তন ব্যবসার জন্য ক্ষতিকর হতে পারে। একই সঙ্গে ন্যায্যতা ও সরকারি ব্যয় নিয়ন্ত্রণের ভারসাম্য নিয়ে বিতর্কও চলছে।
The Federal Budget has been handed down, including major tax changes that have been welcomed by unions, social services groups, and renters' groups. Industry groups have raised concerns though, saying the tax changes will be bad for business, as debate continues over how to balance fairness and fiscal restraint. - オーストラリアのチャーマーズ財務相は今回の予算案について、中東での戦争を受けた原油価格の高騰、保護主義的な通商慣行の強まりやそのほかの混乱を背景に、予算編成において厳しい決断を強いられたと述べました。公平さを歓迎する声、そして企業への悪影響を懸念する声をまとめました。
The Federal Budget has been handed down, including major tax changes that have been welcomed by unions, social services groups, and renters groups. Industry groups have raised concerns, saying the tax changes will be bad for business, as debate continues over how to balance fairness and fiscal restraint. - ብማሕበራት ስራሕተኛታት፣ ጉጅለታት ማሕበራዊ ኣገልግሎትን ጉጅለታት ተኻረይቲን ተቐባልነት ዝረኸቡ ዓበይቲ ለውጥታት ግብሪ ሓዊሱ ፌደራል ባጀት ተዋሂቡ። ማሕበራት ኢንዱስትሪ ግን እቲ ለውጢ ኣብ ግብሪ ንንግዲ ሕማቕ ክኸውን እዩ ኢሎም ስክፍታኦም ኣልዒሎም፡ ንርትዓውነትን ፊስካላዊ ተኣቅቦን ከመይ ገይካ ተመዛዝኖም ዝብሉ ክትዓት ድማ ይቕጽሉ።
The Federal Budget has been handed down, including major tax changes that have been welcomed by unions, social services groups, and renters groups. Industry groups have raised concerns, saying the tax changes will be bad for business, as debate continues over how to balance fairness and fiscal restraint.
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President Trump is criticised by senior figures in his own Republican Party, as he doubles down on a plan to pull out more than 5000 US troops from Germany. What will a withdrawal mean for global security? Also: Britain's Prime Minister suggests banning some pro-Palestinian protests; JNIM militants launch a large-scale operation in Mali; we meet a former Russian soldier who's fled the fighting in Ukraine; FIFA allows female Afghan footballers to play in international competitions; and the Paralympic gold medalist, Alex Zanardi, dies.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
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We argue that real free speech requires the courage to criticise the radicals on our own side without sliding into denunciation or cancellation. We test where open debate ends and coercion begins, from political correctness and taboo research to hate speech laws and contested definitions of antisemitism. • why “never criticise your right” weakens debate and traps movements in loyalty tests • media and institutional power shaping the Overton window of acceptable speech • political correctness as stigma and censorship rather than honest disagreement • Orwell as a model for improving your own side through hard critique • whether “moderate” and “extreme” are cultural fashion labels • race, IQ, biology, and the risks of building policy on abstract assumptions • trans politics as a flashpoint for sex based differences in law and safety • diversity, social trust, and conflicting evidence versus lived experience • hate speech laws in Australia and the Joel Davis case as a warning • the IHRA definition of antisemitism and how broad rules can chill debate • platforming controversial voices versus correcting misinformation in public If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and consider sharing the podcast with others. Support the showhttps://www.fsu.nz/https://x.com/NZFreeSpeechhttps://www.instagram.com/freespeechnz/https://www.tiktok.com/@freespeechunionnz
United Kingdom correspondent, Lucy Thomson spoke to Lisa Owen about US President Donald Trump continuing to criticise NATO allies over their reluctance to help with the Iran war. Meanwhile, there have been more cases of meningitis B reported in the UK and elsewhere.
Most leaders think their team has a performance problem. They don't. They have a reinforcement problem. In this episode, Tom Foxley breaks down a real coaching case — a business owner whose team kept falling short of the standards he expected. Tasks not done. Gym floor not cleaned. Google reviews not chased. And every time, he stepped in and picked up the slack. What looked like a team problem was actually a system problem. And he'd built the system. Tom unpacks the Child Effects Model — the psychological loop that explains how leadership cultures form without anyone consciously choosing them — and makes the case for why the halftime team talk style of leadership actively suppresses the performance it's trying to produce. He also shares two stories that reframe how most leaders think about recognition: one from a weightlifting gym, and one from a military stalking exercise — both of which show why public praise is one of the most underused performance tools in business. Topics covered: - The Child Effects Model — how you accidentally trained your team to underperform - Why criticism suppresses performance and praise compounds it - The shaping principle — rewarding steps toward the standard, not just the standard - Criticise privately. Praise publicly. What that actually looks like. - One thing to hand back to your team this week — and not pick back up
Will Perry is joined by Rob Earnshaw on today's episode of Sky Sports FC to discuss the biggest football stories.They give their reaction to Fabien Hurzeler's criticism of Arsenal's 'time-wasting' in their win against Brighton and we hear from an Arsenal and Man City fan on the shape of the title race.Plus, is Crystal Palace this evening Tottenham's biggest home game since moving into their new stadium?!-To get involved you can send a voice note or message via WhatsApp to 07514 917075.You can also listen to Sky Sports FC on your smart speaker by saying asking it to "play Sky Sports FC".For more football news, head to skysports.com/footballFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Alex Phillips, sitting in for Julia Hartley-Brewer, discusses reports that Middle East allies are angry about the Labour government's handling of the conflict in Iran. Questions continue over the UK's military posture, the security of British bases overseas, and reports that cabinet minister Ed Miliband advised Keir Starmer against allowing the US to use UK bases, leading to Keir Starmer's initial refusal to allow the US to use them to launch strikes on Iran. On this episode, Brendan O'Neill argues the UK should stand “shoulder to shoulder” with our allies and confront the Iranian regime's role in the conflict. Rear Admiral Chris Parry assesses the state of UK defence capability, including the readiness of our Type 45 destroyers, threats in the Strait of Hormuz, and the wider global implications for energy security and deterrence. Former Defence Secretary Sir Liam Fox then discusses the UK's role in the world, the Chagos/Diego Garcia issue, and concerns raised by allies in Washington and the Gulf.Also: UK's rules of engagement, RAF Akrotiri and RAF Fairford, IRGC proscription, regional energy risk, and whether Britain is becoming “irrelevant and invisible” on the international stage. Alex Phillips is stepping in for Julia Hartley-Brewer until Friday 6th March.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an extraordinary break with convention, this week MPs were allowed to debate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's conduct and his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in the Commons. A week after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, calls are growing for transparency and even changes to the line of succession. Roya Nikkhah and Kate Mansey ask Russell Myers, royal editor of the Daily Mirror and author of the new book about William and Catherine, what this constitutional moment means for the future of the monarchy and for William.Guest: Russell Myers, Royal Editor at The Daily Mirror & author of William & Catherine: The Intimate Inside Story. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on February 24th 2026. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter and producer: Michael Walsh
Lioness Leanne Sanderson is in the studio with Tom for this episode of FC. After Tottenham Hotspur's Cristian Romero appeared to criticise the club's transfer window activity on social media, we ask if he was right to hit out at the hierarchy. Spurs fan Mitchell joins the debate and we hear from you too. Plus, Liverpool fan Jamie chats to Tom and Leanne about new defender Jeremy Jacques, but did fans expect more signings?
Scott Phillips from The Motley Fool joins James Willis to discuss the fallout of the RBA decision to increase the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pausing Before You Criticise Yourself Today's 2-minute meditation focuses on the moment just before self-criticism appears.Rather than trying to stop negative thoughts, this short practice gently invites you to notice them and allow a pause before responding. Through simple breathing and awareness, you're encouraged to create space between yourself and automatic self-judgement.A supportive daily pause for moments when you're hard on yourself and want to respond with more patience and kindness. If you'd like to listen ad-free and explore a calm, organised library of meditations for emotional regulation, anxiety support, and daily grounding, you're welcome to join the quiet Patreon space here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheMeditationShow?utm_source=search&vanity=TheMeditationShow There's no pressure — this podcast will always remain freely available.
Pausing Before You Criticise Yourself In this 10-minute meditation, you're gently guided to notice the moment just before self-criticism appears and allow a pause to form.Rather than trying to stop or replace critical thoughts, this practice supports you in slowing down and creating space between a thought and your response to it. Through calm breathing, gentle awareness, and reflection, you'll explore how even a brief pause can soften pressure and open the door to a kinder inner response.A supportive practice for moments when self-judgement feels automatic and you want to relate to yourself with more patience and care. If you'd like to listen ad-free and explore a calm, organised library of meditations for emotional regulation, anxiety support, and daily grounding, you're welcome to join the quiet Patreon space here:https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheMeditationShow?utm_source=search&vanity=TheMeditationShow There's no pressure — this podcast will always remain freely available.
While European leaders criticised President Trump's plan to acquire Greenland, he insisted there was "no going back". We speak to a former UK ambassador to the Trump administration.We hear about clashes between the Syrian government and the country's Kurdish minority, and the implications for Islamic State captives. And could a cancer screening scheme on the Shetland Islands become a model for preventative medicine?
Donald Trump urged protesters in Iran to “TAKE OVER” state institutions, saying that “HELP IS ON ITS WAY” as nationwide protests continued. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donald Trump said that countries “doing business” with Iran would face immediate new tariffs of 25%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Derek and Stevie discuss the latest Rangers news in Tuesday's Morning Briefing. // Have you downloaded our free app? Offering the best reader experience, the ability to watch our YouTube feed seamlessly and all the best Rangers news, analysis and opinion.
Derek and Stevie discuss the latest Rangers news in Tuesday's Morning Briefing. // Have you downloaded our free app? Offering the best reader experience, the ability to watch our YouTube feed seamlessly and all the best Rangers news, analysis and opinion.
We get reaction to the Epstein files, which were released on Friday but were heavily redacted and represent only a fraction of the number held by the FBI. There is more information, but are Epstein survivors satisfied that enough is being done? We are joined by Lisa Bryant, director and executive producer of a Netflix documentary series titled Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich.Also on today's programme: President Zelensky says he is open to US proposals for direct talks with Russia, though there are conditions; will the prizefighter vs YouTuber bout change boxing? And a new lemon-shaped planet has been discovered -- and it's really weird.A sheet of redacted pages in connection with late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is shown on a computer screen (19 December, 2025. U.S. Justice Department/Reuters)
The US justice department has released a tranche of some of the so-called Epstein files, including photos of the interiors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's homes, his overseas travels and celebrities. Survivors and some US politicians have criticised the release as incomplete, overly-redacted and providing no context of when and where photos were taken. We hear from survivor Marina Lacerda. Also in the programme: US fighter jets attack targets linked to Islamic State in Syria; and a rare sighting of a "pink" platypus in Australia. (Photo: Undated handout photo issued by the US Department of Justice of a photograph appearing to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclining across the laps of five people. It has been released in the latest tranche of Epstein files. He appears to be smiling with his eyes closed and his head nearly resting on a woman's lap while Ghislaine Maxwell (now a convicted associate of Epstein) stands above peering and smiling in the undated picture. Issue date: Friday December 19, 2025. PA Photo)
The Greens allege Australia has bowed to pressure from fossil fuel companies in not hosting COP31, Donald Trump signs the legislation that will release the Epstein files, Two Indigenous players to feature in the same Australian Test team for the first time
Wolfie dissects the dull 0-0 draw away at Sturm Graz in the Europa League! To Buy Wolfie A Coffee! Click Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/forestfantv Reds, we've scraped a point away in Graz to sit 23rd in the Europa League group, but Wolfie's full match reaction doesn't pull punches – this was a frustratingly flat 0-0 that screamed missed opportunity against a beatable Sturm side. Dyche's men started ok but Gibbs-White penalty miss could come back to haunt Forest. The headline moment? Morgan Gibbs-White's late penalty save – should MGW shoulder the blame for bottling it after a subdued display, or was Dyche at fault for setting the team up too negative? Wolfie also questions the subs. The ultra-defensive setup kept the clean sheet but made the game tedious to watch. Make no mistake, this was one of the dullest spectacles of the season: no rhythm, no spark, no drama beyond the penalty howler. Even the hostile Merkur Arena crowd lost interest. Wolfie hands out player ratings, highlights the rare positives, and asks if this draw builds resilience or exposes deeper issues. Drop your take in the comments: pin the penalty on MGW? Criticise the subs? Or just glad to escape with a point? Smash like if you're relieved it's done, subscribe for the next reaction, and let's hear your verdict – COYR! #nffc #europaleague #nottinghamforest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Three of 15 Irish citizens held by Israel after it intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla returned to Dublin Airport last night. Thomas McCune, Sarah Clancy and Donna Schwartz were welcomed home by family, friends and supporters. Cian McCormack, Reporter, was there to meet them.
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Indonesia has been rocked by a series of protests by student groups, online motorcycle taxi drivers, and other community groups across the country and in various cities. Many of these protests have resulted in violence. - Indonesia diguncang rangkaian aksi baik oleh kelompok mahasiswa, pengemudi daring atau ojek online, dan kelompok-kelompok masyarakat yang lain di seluruh tanah air di berbagai kota. Banyak aksi ini berujung pada kekerasan.
In this mini-decoding, Matt and Chris examine Sabine Hossenfelder's recent fervent defence of Eric Weinstein and her sharp rebuke of his critics, including Sean Carroll. Sabine suggests that Eric poses a genuine threat to the physics establishment and that he is terrifying them by exposing their weak points. Moreover, according to Sabine, Geometric Unity, Eric's homegrown Theory of Everything, is on par with String Theory, if not better, since it wastes less money! This episode takes a critical look at those claims and Sabine's own heated rhetoric and performative outrage, examining how her defence of Eric aligns with a broader online anti-science contrarian ecosystem.So join us as we ponder whether Sabine is a brave, truth-telling rebel challenging a stagnant scientific orthodoxy and defending an honest man who is under attack for simply daring to question the powers that be... or whether she is just another contrarian YouTuber pandering to anti-science sentiment, defending fellow influencers, and playing the game of algorithm-driven clickbait outrage.Links- Sabine Hossenfelder: Physicists are afraid of Eric Weinstein -- and they should be- Sabine Hossenfelder: Do we need a Theory of Everything?- Decoding the Gurus: Sabine Hossenfelder: Science is a Liar ... Sometimes- Professor Dave Explains: Sabine Hossenfelder Joins the Eric Weinstein Damage Control Parade- Sabine cheers on Bryan Johnson on Twitter- Tim Nguyen discusses Sabine's response on Twitter- Dr. Brian Keating: What Is A Theory of Everything? Featuring Sabine Hossenfelder, Lee Smolin, & Eric Weinstein
Brics nations blast Nato’s increasing defence-spending targets. Then: we explore the US's expanding military facilities in Greece. Plus: swimmers return to the Seine for the first time in 100 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
United States President Donald Trump promised Americans that his crackdown on immigration would lead to a better life, but “now they're seeing that isn't working”, argues Democratic Congressman Rohit Khanna. Khanna tells host Steve Clemons that the Democratic Party “needs to respect American voters”. Americans “want to have hope again in America ... They're tired of threatening to arrest each other.” He says Elon Musk could be an asset for Democrats, as he opposes several Trump initiatives, such as banning all international students, gutting scientific research, imposing blanket tariffs, and adding to the US government debt. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.io/AJEMobile #aljazeera #aljazeeraenglish #aljazeeranewslive
The Green Party is criticising government ministers for not getting advice on what the pay equity changes would mean for specific claims in their portfolios. Giles Dexter reports.
Conor Sheehan, Labour housing spokesperson and Pat Davitt, CEO, Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers debate the use of rent pressures zones and proposals to remove rent caps.To listen to the full conversation, press the ‘play' button on this page.
In Gaza, a US backed aid centre is being fiercely criticised by humanitarian organisations, while truckloads of aid remain blocked at the border. UNICEF spokesperson James Elder spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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After the ridicule that our host Freddie, got last week for his Mock Draft it's no the turn of Adam to show his. Will we be kind or mean watch to find out.
Shadow work for men is the key to reclaiming your masculine power without losing emotional depth or compassion. In this episode, we dive into repressed anger, the inner critic, emotional healing, and becoming an integrated man. Pat Divilly is a shadow worker and breath work teacher trainer from Galway, Ireland currently based in Bali. He is the #1 bestselling author of 'Fit Mind' and the author of the new book 'Shadow Work' which is released late February. Pat runs the Journey The Breath facilitator training and is a brown belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Key Topics: ⭐Frozen Emotional Parts & Procrastination ⭐Inner Teenager vs. Inner Child ⭐The Power of Patterns & Self-Reflection ⭐Cultural Sexual Shadows & Shame ⭐The Feminine Cleanse & Male Identity ⭐Spiritual Growth & Sexual Energy ⭐The Role of Breathwork & Body Awareness ⭐Shame-Based Behaviors & Breaking the Cycle ⭐The Influence of Childhood Conditioning ⭐Conscious Relationship Building Connect With David - The Authentic Man: Breaking The Chains Of Avoidance Waitlist: https://forms.gle/oFyNbPmugYKtjQpRA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theauthenticman_/ Website: https://www.theauthenticman.net/ For Coaching: hello@theauthenticman.net Newsletter: https://www.theauthenticman.net/home-subscribe Connect With Pat Divilly : Website: http://www.patdivilly.com http://www.instagram.com/patdivilly
Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!' Chris returns from New York, Ian explains the rules to his new game 'rock, paper, scissors stone gun' and Dwight Gayle and Steve Bruce exchange a war of words - there really is a lot to unpack in this episode. There's also chat about Thomas Tuchel's criticism of his star players, with Ian questioning how clever it is to do this publicly, when he doesn't work with them everyday. Could it play on their mind ahead of the next international camp? Ian defends the comments he made about Dan Burn's England debut, after Newcastle fans jumped on him on Twitter. What do you reckon, was it an underwhelming start or should we give him a break? Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton Producer: Henry Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dáil returns today after the St. Patrick's Day break but the Government is already coming in for criticism from Sinn Fein as there is only 11 more sitting days until the next break at Easter. We heard from the Sinn Féin Party Whip Padraig MacLochlainn and Fine Gael TD for Dun Laoghaire Barry Ward.
Dave Jones presents Super Sunday from the Emirates stadium and is joined by Jamie Carragher, Micah Richards, and Thierry Henry to discuss the talking points from Arsenal's emphatic 5-1 win against Manchester City. Myles Lewis-Skelley once again impressed and Jamie Carragher described the teenager as a ‘superstar', saying his arrogance is similar to Jude Bellingham and Wayne Rooney's. Thierry Henry and Carragher were also critical of Erling Haaland's performance, after the Norwegian striker struggled to get involved with the game, despite scoring against the Gunners.There is also reaction from both teams, with goalscorers Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz speaking to Pat Davison after the match. Declan Rice was named the player-of-the-match and admitted that the 'bad blood' between Arsenal and Manchester City has been building. Mikel Arteta and Pep Guardiola also give their contrasting views.
Welcome to episode #412 of 20MT•Brendan Rodgers unhappy with fans after the St. Mirren game•Were fans in the wrong or is the manager frustrated?•A few days on from the Ibrox demolition, how are we feeling?•The January window slams OPENAnd much moreTreat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, as well as gaining access to over 1000 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here -https://celticpools.securecollections.net/index.aspx?Agent=353920MT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A damning verdict from Swiss MPs on the failure of one of their largest banks.Plus, the latest on the looming US government shutdown.Malaysia resumes the hunt for an airliner that disappeared ten years ago.And 80 million of them are sold in Europe every year, but what goes into growing a Christmas tree?
Pro-Western opposition parties in Georgia have refused to accept results that hand victory to the increasingly authoritarian ruling party, after a pivotal election focused on the country's future path in Europe. We hear from an international observer who says the ballot was flawed and spoke of a string of violations across the country, from ballot stuffing inside polling stations to intimidation of voters outside.Also on the programme: we hear from the MSF medical aid agency in Gaza after one of its doctors was detained by Israeli forces during a siege on Kamal Adwan hospital, and we consider undecided voters in the United States.(Picture: Fireworks over the Georgian Dream party headquarters after the announcement of exit poll results in parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia Credit: REUTERS/Irakli Gedenidze)
Jaishankar Tells America -India Too Has Right to Criticise USA Internal Affairs | India with Israel
Israeli military actions in Gaza has resulted in over 42,200 deaths and more than 95,000 injuries since the 7th of October. This comes as UN experts criticise Western support for Israel, citing human rights violations and questioning Israel's UN membership. Meanwhile, Iran denies supplying the Houthi rebels with a hypersonic missile launched at Israel from Yemen.