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A global view from the BBC World Service
10:19 PM.The US election, Trump's taxes, the European Council and the London Marathon on BBC's Audrey Tinline's list of topics which she'll cover with Karyn Hay in tonight's weekly cross to London. Read more Audio
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Kiwi Rules: Scott Maynard
10:45 PM.Every fortnight we bring in a kiwi musician to talk about what they're up to and get them to pick another artist to play it forward. Tonight Scott Maynard from Wellington band Zero Cool is bringing in… Read more Audio
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Aro Video renting through a pandemic
10:30 PM.It's been a pretty tough year for retailers who rely on physical objects but that hasn't deterred Aro Video owner Andrew Armitage. The shop on Aro Street in the heart of Wellington's Aro Valley has… Read more Audio
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Remembering the musician's musician Max Merritt
10:20 PM.Max Merritt - of Max Merritt and the Meteors - has died in a Los Angeles hospital aged 79. Born in Christchurch in 1941 Max Merritt's best known for his 1975 hit Slipping Away. Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: Aotearoa
10:45 PM.There's been a lot of discussion in the wake of Te Wiki o te Reo Maori about what our nation should be called officially. Karyn speaks to the founder and publisher of Oratia books Peter Dowling who… Read more Audio
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New Zealand's adult dental health needs are dire
10:30 PM.One adult a week is being admitted to the intensive care unit at Christchurch Hospital because of poor dental health. Specialist dentist Juliet Gray speaks with Karyn Hay about the challenges she and… Read more Audio
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A view from inside the Commission of Inquiry into Care
10:20 PM.The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care hearings have resumed in Auckland this week. Karyn speaks with Hanne Janes who is the Lead Counsel for the Inquiry's redress investigation. Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch house prices up- columnists punching down
10:45 PM.Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint; more Patrick Gower and more weed; cranky columnist facing a big bill; a revealing political… Read more Audio
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Growing number of people who've lost jobs to Covid-19 start businesses
10:30 PM.An online platform set up to help small businesses navigate the coronavirus pandemic says there's a growing number of people who have lost their jobs to Covid-19 that are now starting their own… Read more Audio
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Modelling New Zealand's new Covid-19 cases - are these a cluster?
10:20 PM.Three new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in the community today and the question now is are they part of a new cluster of the coronavirus in Auckland because they are not connected to the… Read more Audio
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Rugby crowds back in stands this weekend
10:45 PM.Taranaki Rugby is expecting a sell-out crowd for its first defence of the Ranfurly Shield this weekend. With the country moving to pandemic alert level-one outside Auckland, crowds are now allowed at… Read more Audio
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Recognising New Zealand sign language
10:30 PM.This week is New Zealand Sign Language Week which also coincides with International Week of the Deaf. Karyn speaks with the programme director of Victoria University's New Zealand Sign Language… Read more Audio
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The first Leaders' Debate for Election 2020
10:20 PM.On Tuesday the leader of the Labour Party, Jacinda Ardern meets the leader of the National Party Judith Collins, in the first televised debate of the run up to the general election. Politics lecturer… Read more Audio
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Judge blocks US ban of WeChat
10:45 PM.Last night a US judge blocked Donald Trump's order to ban the Chinese messaging and payments app, WeChat. US Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler said the ban raised serious questions about the the US… Read more Audio
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A return to lockdown looms with the UK's second Covid-19 wave
10:30 PM.The BBC World Service's Rich Preston updates Karyn about the international stories they're watching including a global view of the coronavirus as the 'second wave' sweeps through the UK and Europe. Read more Audio
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New Zealand's Covid alert levels are come down - so what?
10:20 PM.From midnight tonight most of New Zealand returns to alert level one Covid restrictions and there will no longer be a limit on the number of people who can gather socially. But Auckland remains at… Read more Audio
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Out Lately with Finn Johansson
10:39 PM.Finn Johansson joins Karyn for a fortnightly expedition out into the wilds of new music. Finn is on the phone tonight as he is getting ready to go on tour! Audio
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Looking ahead to November's PS5 launch
10:30 PM.Gaming fans are looking forward to the release of the PS5. Especially the ability to be able to stream live. E-Sport journo @oskarhowell has all the latest on the new iteration's bells and whistles. Audio
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Auckland's traffic chaos
10:17 PM.Aucklanders planning on travelling to and from the North Shore this weekend are being asked to reconsider their plans, while four lanes of the Harbour Bridge remain closed. It follows an incident… Read more Audio
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The recession outlook: What lies ahead
11:32 PM.Economists are analysing the newly identified recession, how it will affect New Zealanders and just how bad it could get. Gross Domestic Product figures just out, show New Zealand is officially in its… Read more Audio
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Britain resists another nationwide lockdown
11:18 PM.Boris Johnson is fighting the possibility of another national lockdown, saying it would have "disastrous" financial consequences. In the past 24 hours, cases in the UK increased by almost four… Read more Audio
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The Rest is History: face masks through the ages
10:45 PM.It's time for our weekly look at the news, in the past! This week we're looking at the history of mask use in previous pandemics. They don't have to be dowdy, and certainly haven't been in previous… Read more Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: social media & misinformation
10:36 PM.Hayden Donnell from the Mediawatch team has his eye on how the media are going about covering conspiracy theories. He also looks at how social media is working in the run up to the 2020 election. Read more Audio
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Rail union renews calls for safer level crossings
10:27 PM.The union representing train drivers for better safety at level crossings after the death of a bus driver following a collision with a train near Palmerston North. Read more Audio
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The unseen risk to rest home residents under lockdown
10:18 PM.Nursing staff in Melbourne resthomes are warning many of the elderly people they're looking after are losing the will to live after being so isolated during the prolonged lockdown. Read more Audio