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The Panel for Tuesday 1 December 2020
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Story of the day with Robert Kelly - Bar snack scotched in UK controversy
3:50 PM.The humble scotch egg has found itself at the heart of a heated political dispute in the UK over what constitutes a "substantial meal". Rob Kelly rolls the controversy in breadcrumbs and drops it in… Read more Audio
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What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking
3:55 PM.What panellists Anton Matthews and Kathryn Burnett have been thinking. Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 1)
4:06 PM.Lawyer Hazel Armstrong on White Island investigation; Auckland Council proposes 5 percent rates rise; Stuff reviews letters to the editor. Audio
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The Panel with Kathryn Burnett and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
4:07 PM.Govt to allow drug-checking at summer festivals; Govt to double sick leave entitlements in late 2021; New privacy laws come into force; Audio
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Lawyer Hazel Armstrong on White Island investigation
4:08 PM.The Panel speaks to Lawyer Hazel Armstrong who is calling for a Royal Commission of Inquiry. Read more Audio
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Auckland Council proposes 5 percent rates rise
4:20 PM.The Panel speaks to Simon Wilson, a senior writer for the New Zealand Herald. Read more Audio
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Stuff reviews letters to the editor
4:25 PM.The Panel discusses an article out today about the history of letters to the editor in the Timaru Herald. Read more Audio
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Today in music history
4:32 PM.For the first time in 16 years, the top album and top single spots have both gone to Kiwi acts. L.A.B. topped the singles chart with 'In The Air', and Six60 took out the album chart with their third… Read more Audio
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Govt to allow drug-checking at summer festivals
4:40 PM.The Government will rush through legislation to allow drug-checking programmes to take place at festivals this summer without fear of prosecution. The Panel speaks to Wendy Allison is the managing… Read more Audio
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Govt to double sick leave entitlements in late 2021
4:46 PM.But the number of days that can be stockpiled will remain at 20. The Panel speaks to CTU President Richard Wagstaff. Read more Audio
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New privacy laws come into force
4:50 PM.Professor Gehan Gunasekara, chair of the Privacy Foundation, speaks to The Panel about the changes. Read more Audio