Chris Trotter
Rituals
A giant wooden tower built in the Northern Irish City of Londonderry was ritually set alight as a way of remembering and releasing the grief and anger over the Bloody Sunday killings in 1972. The… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Trotter (Part 2)
Rituals;Panel says;Netflix launches;Kids take the day off for cricket;Northland by election;Artificial Intelligence and relationships. Audio
Job hunting with the GCSB
Edward Snowden documents show GCSB spied Tim Groser's rivals for the role of head of the WTO. We talk to privacy specialist lawyer Kathryn Dalziel from Taylor Shaw. Audio
St Bede's rowers
St Bede's school is grappling with a High Court injunction that over-rode their sending home of two boys after a breach at Auckland Airport. Christchurch lawyer Dr Duncan Webb talks about the judge's… Audio
The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Chris Trotter (Part 1)
St Bede's rowers;Job hunting with the GCSB. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 24 March 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Nuclear threat gives way to ISIS
It's 30 years since David Lange's famous Oxford Union speech on nuclear disarmament. Now we have ISIS. Audio
Cricket talk
Andrew Little talks with Tony Abbot while he tries to watch his nation cricket team. Audio
Free-to-air Sports Coverage
A lack of free TV coverage of sports including the Cricket World Cup. UK sports columnist Mark Reason on what the UK government does for some sports. Audio
Students Still Favour the Arts
Social sciences are still more popular than science and tech. But there are skill shortages in information technology and the "STEM" subjects - science, technology, engineering, and maths. Audio
The Panel with Amanda Millar and Chris Trotter (Part 2)
Topics - what's on the minds of panelists Chris Trotter and Amanda Milar. A lack of free TV coverage of sports including the Cricket World Cup. UK sports columnist Mark Reason on what the UK… Audio
Cake Prankster Awarded $170k
A woman's awarded $168,000 for humiliation and breach of privacy after she iced a cake that got her into trouble with her employer. Audio
Self-representing in Court
Self-representive court cases being thrown out. Should it be made easier for people to defend themselves? We ask Dr Duncan Webb. Audio
Panel introduction
What the panelists Chris Trotter and Amanda Millar have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Amanda Millar and Chris Trotter (Part 1)
Topics - self-representive court cases being thrown out. Should it be made easier for people to defend themselves? We ask Dr Duncan Webb. A woman's awarded $168,000 for humiliation and breach of… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 2 March 2015
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The Panel with Chris Trotter and Irene Gardiner (Part 2)
Topics - these days it's cheap smartphones and even deals on tyres, touted on TV as the ideal Christmas gift. There's been a war against the trivialisation of Christmas for a hundred years. That's… Audio
The Panel with Chris Trotter and Irene Gardiner (Part 1)
Topics - huge disruption and drama today in the centre of Sydney where a number of people are being held hostage by an individual or individuals with Islamist allegiances in the popular Lindt café in… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 15 November 2014
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