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Gregory O'Brien's New Zealand poetry highlights for 2014
Poet, painter, curator and writer discussing the highlights in New Zealand poetry for 2014. Audio
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A Strange Tale of Peter's Grandfather by David Somerset
Audio 4 Dec 2014Peter lives with his wife and grandfather. One day he digs up an old, dirty washing basket and their fortune changes. Audio
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Parker questions actions of police over Dirty Politics allegations
The Labour MP David Parker has criticised the actions of the police in Parliament, over their response to a complaint he laid as a result of the allegations in Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 4 December 2014
Audio 4 Dec 2014Local government commission to give draft decision on Wellington supercity proposal, Wellington mayors believe supercity is on the cards, Wellington Chamber of Commerce discusses amalgamation plans… Audio
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Late Edition for Wednesday 3 December 2014
Audio 3 Dec 2014Labour MP calls for futher investigation into allegations of dirty politics, why the nor'westerly wind is so unsettling and in Dateline Pacific, housing the homeless in Fiji. Audio
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Labour MP calls for deeper investigation into allegations
The Labour MP David Parker has used parliamentary privilege to call for a deeper investigation into allegations arising from Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book. Audio
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Labour MP calls for deeper investigation into allegations
The Labour MP David Parker has used parliamentary privilege to call for a deeper investigation into allegations arising from Nicky Hager's Dirty Politics book. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 3 December 2014
Audio 3 Dec 2014Police failed to investigate a senior officer jailed today for stealing and selling drugs. Calls for a new investigation into dirty politics and Mother calls for justice for her son. Audio
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Police won't investigate Greens complaint
The Green Party is accusing the police of double standards over the decision NOT to investigate claims the National government fed damaging information about its opponents to right-wing bloggers. Audio
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Politics with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the continuing pressure on John Key in what is being called textgate, Andrew Little's successful first week at the helm of Labour. Audio
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Political editor on PM's relationship with Cameron Slater
Our political editor Brent Edwards is with us. Audio
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Fresh political week unlikely to bring relief for John Key
Prime Minister John Key is facing another week of questions over his relationship with controversial blogger Cameron Slater following the release last week of the SIS watchdog's report showing links… Audio
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Labour to keep questioning the PM over ties to Cameron Slater
The Labour Party is vowing to continue questioning the Prime Minister John Key this week about his relationship with the right-wing attack blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
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Mediawatch for 30 November 2014
Has exposure defeated evasion, or has spin triumphed sunshine after two inquiries prompted by 'Dirty Politics'?; how the media seize on the age of people in their stories; a marathon media mishap. Audio
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John Key faces mounting pressure in wake of SIS report
Joining us is our Political Editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
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Labour astounded PM in contact with blogger night before report released
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about the Inspector General's SIS report the night before it… Audio
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Andrew Little says John Key has misled NZ
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about a report on the Security Intelligence Service the night… Audio
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The political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry
Political commentators Matthew Hotton and Mike Williams on the political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry. Audio
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Pressure mounting on Key to resign
The Labour Party is calling for John Key to take responsibility for the actions of his office. Audio
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Collins feels vindicated by report
2014 has been a bad year for the former Justice Minister Judith Collins. Audio
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NZ First says Key impossible to believe
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says it is becoming impossible to believe the Prime Minister. Audio
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Phil Goff sticks to calls for PM to resign
Listening to that was Phil Goff from the Labour Party. Audio
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Key responds to calls for resignation
None of the Prime Minister's staff involved in the SIS information request are now working for him and the head of the SIS at the time has retired. Audio
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Calls mounting for Prime Minister to resign over SIS report
The Prime Minister John Key says he won't quit or apologise over how the SIS and his office handled information embarrassing to the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff. Audio
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SIS director says release of report bad timing
Opposition parties are calling on the Prime Minister, John Key, to resign after the release of a report heavily criticising the way the Security Intelligence Service released information embarrassing… Audio
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Question Time for 25 November 2014
Audio 25 Nov 2014- Dr RUSSEL NORMAN to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his statements?
- ANDREW BAYLY to the Minister of Finance: What reports has he received confirming the economy is continuing to grow and…
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Radio New Zealand political editor on gwyn enquiry
Brent Edwards live from parliament. Audio
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Political commentators on the Gwyn Inquiry
Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former… Audio
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Security analyst says SIS and PMs office unprofessional
The Security Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister's office are both expected to come in for heavy criticism when an independent report is released later today. Audio