Ireland
'Put that in the book' - Ioane taunts Irish after All Blacks win
While the game is over, the feud is far from dead.
Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
Sam discusses whether Ireland has become the All Blacks biggest rugby enemy? Sam also looks at what's on the line in this weekend's grudge match plus retirements and farewells to Olympic icons this… Audio
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
MacGowan's family dance to 'Fairytale of New York' at funeral
Shane MacGowan has been hailed as a poet, lyricist, singer and trailblazer at his funeral ceremony in County Tipperary. Video
Are the Irish twice as rich as us?
Mediawatch - A business lobby group is urging New Zealand to emulate Ireland, which has a GDP twice as big as ours - but is the GDP picture warped? Audio
The Great Ireland vs New Zealand Bird-off: Part 2
The Great Ireland vs. New Zealand Bird-off returns for part 2 to decide once and for all which island nation boasts the best birds. Our avian aficionados return to argue their case in front of judge… Audio
Our Changing World – Feathers will fly: Bird-off part 2
It's time to ruffle some feathers: Our avian aficionados are back for part 2 of the Great Ireland vs. New Zealand Bird-off. Claire Concannon judges two bird nerds' top selections across multiple… Audio
Our Changing World – Feathers will fly: Bird-off part 1
Two islands, a world apart. Ireland vs. New Zealand – which nation has the better birds? Feathers will fly as two bird nerds argue for their treasured birdlife in the inaugural bird-off, judged by… Audio
UK: Veggie rationing amid shortages, new Northern Ireland deal
UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to examine what's driving a shortage of fruit and vegetables on UK shelves that's forced rationing of some items. Audio
Irish abuse probe seeks victims and witnesses in New Zealand
Police investigating allegations of abuse at mother-and-baby homes in Northern Ireland have launched a special appeal in Aotearoa.
Ireland fines Instagram a record $400 mln over children's data
Ireland's data privacy regulator has agreed to levy a record fine of 405 million euros ($NZ658m) against social network Instagram following an investigation into its handling of children's data…
A musical trip to Ireland
Author and journalist David Cohen joins me to talk about his latest trip to Ireland, including getting stuck in Los Angles, and the music he encountered there including seeing Van Morrison live in… Audio
The Quiet Girl
Dan Slevin reviews The Quiet Girl - a slow burner that is well worth the wait. Video, Audio
At the Movies for 27 July 2022
On At the Movies, Dan Slevin reviews three new releases that are all adapted from books: the romantic drama Where the Crawdads Sing set in 1950s North Carolina; Netflix's biggest budget blockbuster… Audio
The Detail: Rugby's communication breakdown
What happens when the balance between feeding public interest in the All Blacks and protecting the team's image blows up on you? Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: A nation in mourning
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an outpouring of grief and opprobrium following the All Blacks' home series loss to Ireland, an uproar over a… Audio
Ian Foster refuses to discuss his future
Coach Ian Foster refused to discuss his future with the All Blacks after their 2-1 loss in a three-test series at home against Ireland that ended with a 32-22 defeat in Wellington.
Ireland's tourism industry
Tourism Ireland's Head of North America & Australia, New Zealand, Alison Metcalf is also in the country. Charlotte speaks with her about Ireland's tourism and her trip to New Zealand which coincides… Audio
Two debutants named in All Blacks 23 to play Ireland
Crusaders winger Leicester Fainga'anuku will make his All Blacks debut on the wing, while Chiefs loosie Pita Gus Sowakula will debut off the bench in the first test against Ireland.
Brexit trade deal change must result in NI government - PM
Boris Johnson is to tell Northern Ireland's leaders that any move to change post-Brexit trade rules must also restore power-sharing in the country's legislature.