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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 5 July 2024
On today's episode, a person has been being treated for injuries after an assault at Wellington Girls' College this morning. It's set to be a landslide for the Labour Party with the Tories on course… Audio
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UK election: Landslide for Labour Party
In the UK the initial electoral results are in. It's set to be a landslide for the Labour Party with the Tories on course for a historic defeat. UK correspondent John Bevir spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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UK vote count continues, Labour on track for win
Audio 5 Jul 2024As the official election tally continues, Kathryn is joined by Phil Burton-Cartledge to discuss how the two major parties are expected to fare and the elements that led both to this point. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for 5th July
On today's episode, a developer warns scrapping size rules risks tiny apartments. Outgoing Kainga Ora board member says review was ill-informed. The PSA says scrapping COVID sick leave endangers… Audio
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UK election: Polls close as Labour on track for landslide
Audio 5 Jul 2024Exit polls show Labour landslide likely as official results trickle in. Audio
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Millions vote in UK election, Labour expected to oust Tories
Millions of people in the UK have been voting in the general election, with polls set to close at 9 am our time. The election is widely expected to bring in a Labour Government and oust the… Audio
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French PM urges blocking national rally in Sunday's election
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has appealed to voters to block the National Rally (RN) party of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella from winning Sunday's general election (monday here). The party… Audio
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Vote underway in UK's first July election since 1945
Voting is underway in the UK Election with polls set to close at 9am our time. Millions of people are voting in what is the first July election since 1945. There are 40 thousand polling stations and… Audio
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The tale of the man who leaked
The Julian Assange saga has been going on for so long that most of us have probably forgotten how it started Audio
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Voting in the UK election gets underway
With polls a few hours ago, everything is pointing to a historic landslide for the Labour Party with all eyes on how well Nigel Farage's Reform Party fares. Audio
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Labour plotting return to govt in 2026
Labour's plotting its return to the government benches in 2026 - by taking the time first to do a lot of soul-searching. Chris Hipkins wants Labour to represent a positive change - but at the same… Audio
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Wayne Brown speaks on govt housing announcement
Housing Minister Chris Bishop laid out a raft of policies today, among them are removing council's ability to impose rural-urban boundary lines and requiring them to make enough land available to meet… Audio
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Govt announces policies so cities can be expanded outwards
Housing Minister Chris Bishop today announced a raft of policies that will allow cities to be expandard outwards, including removing councils' ability to impose rural-urban boundary lines, and… Audio
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Matt Doocey speaks on govt 10 million mental health fund
Applications for money from the government's new 10 million dollar mental health fund will open this month. It'll be accessible to all NGOs, community health and addiction providers as well as iwi… Audio
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Have you had to borrow money to afford the basics?
Visual journalist Nick Monro asked people in Auckland if they've had to borrow money to pay for the basics amid the cost of living crisis. Video, Audio
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MSD stops funding existing budget advisory services
People struggling with their finances in Dunedin have nowhere to turn to for free advice - with one budget advisory service closing its doors while a Government-picked replacement is no where to be… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for 4 July 2024
On today's episode, we cross to Richard Winton at the LA Times who speaks to us about the death of New Zealander Patricia McKay, outside a Newport Beach shopping mall. We then speak to sergeant Steve… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for 4th July
On today's episode, a New Zealand woman named as Patricia Mckay has been run down and killed during a gunpoint robbery in California. A witness to the crime speaks about what happened during the… Audio
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Pacific Islands Forum SG concerned over Kanaky unrest
The new secretary general of the Pacific Islands Forum is seriously concerned about the ongoing unrest in Kanaky/New Caledonia and France's handling of the situation. In his first press briefing… Audio
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Labour MPs seek Auckland input after electoral setback
Labour Party MPs are in Auckland to hear from its communities, as the party grapples with it electoral loss. Labour lost a significant chunk of the Supercity's support in the last election, and… Audio
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White House in crisis mode over Biden's debate fallout
The White House is in damage control mode trying to calm nerves - if not downright panic - following President Biden's shaky debate performance last week. Later today the President will be meeting… Audio
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UK Election: polls predict punishment for Sunak's conservatives
The final day of campaigning in the UK is drawing to a close ahead of tomorrow's potentially historic general election. Opinion polls are suggesting that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative… Audio
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Labour woos Auckland, admits past mistakes ahead of election
The Labour Party is out and about wooing Auckland - as it starts to think about policies to take to the next election. The party has lost a significant chunk of the city's support and concedes it… Audio
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Rishi Sunak fights for PM as Labour's Starmer leads polls
In just 12 hours the polling booths will open in the UK as Rishi Sunak fights to hold onto Prime Minister amid polls showing Labour's Keir Starmer is set for a landslide victory. Our political editor… Audio
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Election results show 'firm radicalisation' in New Caledonia
French Pacific results for the first round of French national snap elections have shown on Sunday a firm radicalisation, especially in the case of New Caledonia. Audio
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Labour not impressed with mandatory primary school testing
Each week we catch up with Labour's Carmel Sepuloni - this week we talk literacy an the government's AI policy Audio
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Law and order at any cost
What we know, what we don't, and what the evidence says, about whether boot camps work. Audio
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Are the movies you loved as a kid still good?
At the "risk of ruining their childhoods", Rob Johnson and Christopher Webb revisit their favourite movies from decades past on the podcast Still Any Good? Audio
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South Africa forms government
South Africa correspondent Elna Schütz speaks to Susana Lei'ataua about South Africa finally having a government again, Ivory coast having a significant health breakthrough and a first for Africa in… Audio