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Episode Eight Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Jury Hears the Mr Big Sting
Audio 30 Jun 2023When the jury hear the Mr Big tapes, David's confession is held up to scrutiny. Audio
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Legal expert on lengthy name suppression delays
Name suppression lapsed yesterday for millionaire and arts patron Sir James Wallace, who for five years was known only as a "prominent businessman" who had indecently assaulted three young men between… Audio
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How select committees tweak bills
When things threaten to go awry it can help us learn how they work. So, how do Select Committees decide to amend bills, who helps them; and how do they track amendments and communicate with the legal… Audio
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Kicking the single-use plastic habit
This weekend, the next phase of New Zealand's ongoing fight against single-use plastics comes into effect. But do we need to re-think our attitudes towards all waste? Audio
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Fuel prices set to jump
If you were thinking about racing down to the petrol station to stockpile fuel before prices jump up on Saturday, you might want to think twice.
It can not only be dangerous, you could be breaking… Audio
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Episode Seven Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Trial (Part Two)
Audio 28 Jun 2023As doubts on both sides mount, the Mr Big evidence becomes crucial to the Crown's case. Audio
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Parliament's backstop for extra government spending
An Imprest Supply Bill is Parliament’s way of saying to the government 'yes you can have that money, but also if you find you need to use more money on it, you don't need to come back and ask again'.
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Review recommends public electoral rolls become a thing of the past
Audio 27 Jun 2023Private details of voters names and addresses will no longer be available publicly, or be allowed to be sold to third parties, if recommendations by the independent electoral review are adopted. These… Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and James Elliott (Part One)
Today on the Panel, Wallace and panellists Alexia Russell and James Elliott discuss National's outlined law and order policy and schools reverting from open-plan classrooms back to a more traditional… Audio
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New Zealand second most keen on naturism
It's official - Kiwis love getting their kit off at the beach. Stepping out in the buff is very good for your self-confidence, says NZ Naturist Federation spokesperson Alice de Wet. Audio
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National to cut funding for cultural reports
As part of its law and order policy, the National Party wants to cut the funding of cultural reports used for sentencing in criminal trials.
Paul Goldsmith says from eight cultural reports being… Audio
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Political commentators Lamia Imam & Liam Hehir
Audio 26 Jun 2023Political Commentators Lamia Imam and Liam Hehir join Kathryn to talk about the National Party's weekend conference and its pledge to introduce harsher sentences as part of its law and order policy… Audio
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National's law and order policies "a bit shallow"
A criminal lawyer says the National Party's law and order policies, announced at its national conference over the weekend, are a bit shallow.
Those ideas include a 40 percent limit on a judge's… Audio
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Paul Goldsmith on National's law and order policy
National Party justice spokesperson, Paul Goldsmith, says his party's plans to crack down on crime will send a strong message to criminals.
He says the policy will reduce crime and admits it will put… Audio
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Episode Six Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Trial (Part One)
Audio 26 Jun 2023The Crown finally opens its case against David Lyttle. Audio
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The Week in Detail: Waitlist algorithms, teacher strikes, and the Kermadecs
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Police say more remains found inside Pike River mine
The remains of up to three more Pike River miners have been located during a police operation to gather video evidence via boreholes deep into the mine. 29 men were killed in the explosion in November… Video, Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Top 10 police disclosure failures
Can defendants get a fair trial if they’re not given access to information about them held by police? Does this problem undermine the entire criminal justice system?
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
Audio 23 Jun 2023Fears are mounting that Manipur, in North East India, is on the brink of civil war. The state, which boarders Myanmar, is strategically significant, but tensions have long brewed with different armed… Audio
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Episode Five Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Disclosure Fiasco
Audio 23 Jun 2023The trial begins, only to collapse after a week due to police failures. Can a fair trial ever happen? Audio
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Tech: Rural divide in comms, law firm hack, Reddit goes bonkers
Audio 22 Jun 2023Technology correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the Commerce Commission's Telecommunications Monitoring Report and why rural telecoms is now the main political and regulatory… Audio
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Clear conflict of interest in Wood's actions
The Prime Minister, Chris Hipkins, says Michael Wood's shareholding in Chorus, Spark, and the National Australia Bank, does raises questions about conflict of interest.
Mr Wood was involved in… Audio
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Rain batters parts of Te Ika-a-Māui
Tai Rāwhiti has had another battering of rain overnight, just four days on from the last storm.
Metservice is forecasting up to 140 millimetres of rain to fall in the region by six o'clock tonight… Audio
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The case for and against a four-year parliamentary term
We're just over three months out from this year's general election, which also means we're nearing the end of the three year parliamentary term. But what if we made it a year longer? Associate… Audio
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Star witness
Astronomy isn't something you readily associate with the legal system and a court environment, but those worlds collide for Astrophysicist/Cosmologist Dr Brad Tucker from the Australian National… Audio
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Bill tackling supermarket duopoly to become law
Legislation tackling a power imbalance in the grocery industry is among several bills that wound their way through the committee stage in Parliament this week. Audio
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Polyamorous trio split into pairs in property ruling
A polyamorous trio is able to split into pairs to settle a landmark property dispute, the Supreme Court has ruled.
The High Court initially found the former throuple's situation didn't fall under the… Audio
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Australia: referendum to vote The Voice into law
Let's begin in Australia - joining Nathan Rarere from Brisbane is our correspondent Pam Corkery. Audio
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Episode Four Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: What to Believe
Audio 21 Jun 2023We find it hard to believe people would confess to a crime they didn't commit. But they do. Audio
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Tracking the guns
The missing piece of New Zealand's firearms reforms falls in place this weekend – a long-called for registry which will tell us who owns what, and where guns go when they're sold. Audio