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2017: Armando Iannucci
Armando Iannucci is a critically-acclaimed British comedy writer and producer. He created the Emmy award winning HBO American political satire ‘Veep’, and the UK series ‘The Thick of It’. In 2017… Audio
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Parliament 2023, year of the shake-up
The House offers a selection of some of the highs and lows, and behind the scenes chats, from a year of great change at Parliament. Audio
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A year of political turmoil comes to an end
Three prime ministers, four ministerial scandals, one general election and a three-way coalition: New Zealand's political landscape has been well and truly shaken up in 2023.
In this week's Focus on… Audio
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ACT and Te Pāti Māori send Christmas messages
For the last Christmas messages from our political party leaders, we hear from ACT leader David Seymour, followed by Te Pāti Māori co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer. Audio
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Christmas messages from NZ First and the Greens
Now we have some more Christmas messages from our political party leaders.
This time it's New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, followed by Green Party co-leaders Marama Davidson and James Shaw. Audio
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PM Luxon and Hipkins send Christmas messages
The leaders of the six political parties in parliament have all provided us with a Christmas message, which we'll run throughout the programme.
First up are Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, followed… Audio
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Quick bills, long weeks at Parliament
When governments change, the new bunch typically want to quickly make a mark. The first weeks have been long weeks, all about marking fast marks. Audio
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Culture 101: Best of 2023
Culture 101 hosts Perlina Lau and Mark Amery take a look back at the highlights of year.
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Critics' Choice: Films of the year
RNZ's very own stable of movie buffs pick their two favourites films of the year.
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UK correspondent Harriet Line
There's fresh debate on whether the UK should change the law to allow assisted dying, sparked this week by well known British broadcaster Dame Esther Rantzen, who has stage four lung cancer. She has… Audio
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Sluggish economy, spending cuts loom
The government's books were opened up yesterday and it's not a pretty picture. Treasury is forecasting an economy facing two years of sluggish growth, rising unemployment and a prolonged contraction… Audio
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Mini-budget sees series of repeals
It seems things have been winding down for Christmas everywhere, except Parliament.
The much-anticipated mini-budget, included an extra $7.5 billion in savings to meet the government's election… Audio
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PM Luxon shows interest in joining AUKUS
The Prime Minister has reiterated interest in joining AUKUS, the security arrangement between Australia, the UK and the US.
In a whirlwind trip to meet his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese… Audio
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Trump ineligible to run for office on Colorado's ballot
Donald Trump has responded to the Colorado Supreme Court ruling that he is ineligible to run for office on the state's ballot next year.
The Court says Section 3 of the 14th amendment of the US… Audio
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NZ is 'exploring' joining non-nuclear part of AUKUS says Prime Minister Luxon
The Prime Minister has returned from Sydney, using stronger language on defence and the nuclear security pact between Australia, UK and the United States.
Christopher Luxon says New Zealand is… Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis on mini-Budget
Pressure is on for the Finance Minister to provide detail on how the government will deliver promised tax cuts as the country's economy slows.
Nicola Willis unveiled the mini-Budget on Wednesday… Audio
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Nicola Willis unveils mini-Budget, Labour demands explaniation
Labour is demanding the coalition government explain how it will deliver its promised tax cuts.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis unveiled her mini-Budget on Wednesday, but it contained few details on… Audio
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High profile prisoners released in Fiji
Audio 21 Dec 2023In Fiji three high profile prisoners convicted for their part in the 2000 military mutiny and coup have been granted presidential pardons. Audio
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Digging in: Parliament's grind towards year's end
There’s a look in the eyes of many people who work on precinct that tells you they just want this parliamentary year to finish already, but it’s not quite done yet. Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Cyclone Jasper has caused the worst flooding in and around Cairns in far north Queensland. Karen Middleton says the Bureau of Meteorology is facing strong criticism for failing to forecast the massive… Audio
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Mini-budget expected to give more detail on tax cuts
The purse strings are expected be pulled tight in the government's mini budget, released Wednesday afternoon.
It will also give more detail on the tax cuts that underpinned the National Party's… Audio
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PM Luxon in Sydney to discuss defence and security
The Prime Minister is on a one-day trip to Sydney on Wednesday to discuss defence and security with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Christopher Luxon says he wants to have a higher… Audio
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis to unveil mini-Budget
Finance Minister Nicola Willis will pull back the curtain on the government's finances on Wednesday - revealing what she calls the snakes and snails left behind by Labour. Willis will debut her… Audio
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2019: Annette King
When Dame Annette King quit politics in 2017, she was New Zealand’s longest-serving female MP, having spent 33 years in… Audio
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Parliament's Speaker has outlined his approach to Question Time
The Speaker's role and approach are crucial to Parliament's good functioning. Gerry Brownlee has outlined to MPs what approach he will take in enforcing Parliament's rules regarding Question Time. Audio
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Previous comments come back to haunt PM
The Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, has spent another day batting away claims of hypocrisy, with his previous comments about te reo and international travel coming back to haunt him. It comes the… Audio
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What's up in Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reveals Christmas travel plans for Aussies, flooding in Cairns, and reports on a call for motorists to slow down this holiday period after a horrific weekend on Australian roads. He also… Audio
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USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Republicans in Congress are demanding concessions on immigration in exchange for allowing more funding for Ukraine and Israel. The White House has started to take part in these negotiations; which… Audio
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LGNZ warns rate-payers to get used to rate increases
Local Government New Zealand is warning ratepayers they need to get used to double-digit rates increases.
The council umbrella group and the lead group of infrastructure management professionals, now… Audio
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Community Housing Aotearoa on Kāinga Ora review
Housing Minister Chris Bishop is putting Kāinga Ora, under the microscope with rapidly growing debt of more than $12 billion.
He says he's also received worrying and commercially sensitive advice… Audio