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Bristol Broadband Co-operative
Sudanese Mohammed Makawi: African music and analysis
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July 22, 2015, 1:48 p.m.
Sudanese Mohammed Makawi: African music and analysis - United Nations is on at 2pm on Wednesdays and Arabian Nights goes out every 7pm on Fridays
When Patrick Chalmers retired from Reuters news agency he decided to write a book about his experience in journalism, calling it Fraudcast News. In it he explains why so much of what we hear and see at a national and international level is only a partial, propagandistic, version of whats really going on. How some of the biggest stories and decisions in the world are mostly just spin for public consumption. If journalism is to do its job properly there need to be some big big changes.
Angela Belassie explains there are some big benefit reductions coming to 35,000 Bristolians over the next couple of years with the introduction of Universal Credit which will mean a reduction in payments for things such as Housing Benefit meaning people will no longer be able to pay the bills.

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