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Primary teachers strike
Primary teachers have begun rolling strikes today, starting in Auckland and moving across the country this week. The Employment Relations Authority has called the pay demand unrealistic. Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 1)
Audio 12 Nov 2018The enquiry into the Government's appointment of the deputy police commissioner has found it was adequate and fit for purpose. We ask Law Professor Andrew Geddis if the enquiry was necessary… Audio
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Low confidence threat to economic growth - Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges says low business confidence and sentiment threatens economic momentum despite record employment rates and a jump in Growth Domestic Product growth. Audio
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'We can't take strong economy for granted' - Simon Bridges
National has described a year of "economic mismanagement and disarray" under the Labour-led government. However last week official figures showed unemployment had fallen to a 10-year low. GDP growth… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 12 November 2018
Audio 12 Nov 2018Sunset ceremony marks end of WW1 centenary, Primary teachers strike across NZ starts in Auckland, Primary teachers strike - analysis, Shane Jones fails to disclose 61 meetings, California town… Audio
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Secret recordings of Jami-Lee Ross raise ethical issues for media
National’s leaders faced more curly questions after another secret recording featuring MP- gone-rogue Jami-Lee Ross was leaked to media. That raised more questions about the ethics of squeezing… Audio
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Rank and file missing from conference coverage
Thirty years ago, deep divisions in the Labour Party were thrown in sharp relief by the media during its annual conference in Dunedin. But the media were much better managed when the party returned… Audio
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West Coast weather chaos continues as warning extended
The torrential rain that has been causing chaos in the West Coast since yesterday, leading to the death of a woman in a swollen river, is forecast to continue for just a little while longer. Audio
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Week in Politics: Lees-Galloway's turn as Ross runs out of steam
Analysis - Another leaked Jami-Lee Ross recording as NZ First controversially picks up the MP's proxy vote, and National continues to harass ministers over the Sroubek decision, writes Peter Wilson.
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Family put into witness protection after Sroubek case
A whole family ended up in witness protection as a result of charges convicted Czech drug smuggler Karel Sroubek faced in the past. Video
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Paula Bennett: ‘I stand by what we did and how we did it’
National's deputy leader Paula Bennett has spoken for the first time since the leak of another recording involving Jami-Lee Ross. She told RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson she has no regrets with… Audio
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Question Time for 6 November 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?
MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Justice: Is he considering making any changes to New…
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Recording reveals conversation behind Jami-Lee Ross’ leave
A recording released today shows Jami-Lee Ross was being strongly urged to leave Parliament after being confronted with allegations of inappropriate conduct towards four or five women, and disloyal… Audio
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New recording released in Simon Bridges/Jami-Lee Ross saga
In a recording of a conversation between National's leader Simon Bridges, deputy Paula Bennett and ousted MP Jami-Lee Ross, the leaders apparently offer to keep quiet about alleged harassment as long… Audio
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More tapes emerge in Jami-Lee Ross story
New recordings emerged today of a conversation between Simon Bridges, Paula Bennett and the embattled MP Jami-Lee Ross. The tape will surely set beltway tongues wagging, but are people starting to… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Alan McElroy (Part 1)
Audio 5 Nov 2018Today travellers bid (a gleeful?) farewell to departure cards - which will save us 100,000 hours a year, according to the immigration department. New speed cameras which measure drivers' average… Audio
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Midday News for 5 November 2018
Audio 5 Nov 2018Auckland Council is under fire for its response to kauri dieback. National leader Simon Bridges denies a cover-up after the Jami-Lee Ross saga. Audio
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Political commentators Morten & Williams
Brigitte Morten and Mike Williams look at political happenings including Kiwibuild under scrutiny from all sides, Immigration Minister Iain Lee's Galloway in the hot seat, Labour's annual conference… Audio
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Bridges defends Ross promotion offer in leaked recording
The National Party leader has defended offering troubled politician Jami-Lee Ross a future promotion if he accepted the terms of leave put to him after his ''inappropriate and disruptive conduct''. Video
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New Jami-Lee Ross recording - political analysis
The Opposition leader Simon Bridges is insisting he did not try and cover up the handling of the Jami-Lee Ross saga. Newshub's AM Show has played extracts of a phone conversation between Mr Bridges… Audio
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Bridges on new leak discussing Jami-lee cover-up: ‘I got it right’
A taped conversation between former National MP Jami-Lee Ross, party leader Simon Bridges and deputy Paula Bennett shows the leadership tried to keep their internal problems out of the public eye. Video
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Simon Bridges on new leak discussing Jami-lee cover-up: ‘I got it right’
News 5 Nov 2018Simon Bridges on new leak discussing Jami-lee cover-up: ‘I got it right’
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Simon Bridges discusses new Jami-Lee Ross recording
A taped conversation between former National MP Jami-Lee Ross and party leader Simon Bridges and his deputy Paula Bennett shows the leadership tried to keep their internal problems out of the public… Audio
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New tape of Jami-Lee Ross, Bridges, Bennett leaked
A taped conversation between former National MP Jami-Lee Ross and party leader Simon Bridges and his deputy Paula Bennett shows the leadership tried to keep their internal problems out of the public… Audio
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Karel Sroubek: Who is he?
Convicted drug smuggler Karel Sroubek could face an extradition process from New Zealand, but who is he, and why has there been such a controversy surrounding his case?