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Expect new political movement: anti-mandate protester
Police have warned protesters camped outside Parliament that they're running out of time to move their vehicles to safe parking under the Sky City Stadium. Tow truck companies say they've received… Audio
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Political commentators Morten & Jones - protesters at Parliament
Brigitte Morten, Neale Jones and Kathryn look the response of politicians to the ongoing protest situation at parliament. Also, just how much longer are the Covid mandates really are needed. Brigitte… Audio
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Political analysis of Prime Minister's interview
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern recently spoke to Corin Dann about an anti-vaccination mandate protest convoy.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson spoke to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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Nils Melzer: the political persecution of Julian Assange
Nearly 12 years ago Wikileaks published the Afghan War Diary, one of the biggest leaks in US military history. To avoid extradition to the States to face espionage charges, Wikileaks founder Julian… Audio
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Political commentators Morten & Te Pou
Brigitte, Shane and Kathryn discuss the results of the Newshub-Reid poll, the Government's latest Covid measures with movement on boosters and borders, Grant Robertson's social insurance scheme and… Audio
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Political analysis of Prime Minister's interview
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern recently spoke to Susie Ferguson about an anti-vaccination mandate protest convoy.
RNZ political editor Jane Patterson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Covid-19: Political analysis of border plan and response
The Government yesterday unveiled its long-awaited plans to reopen the country to the rest of the world.
From 28 February, vaccinated New Zealanders in Australia will be able to self-isolate and skip… Audio
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A Political History of Child Protection in Aotearoa
Dr Ian Hyslop, a senior lecturer in social work at the University of Auckland joins us to talk about his new book A Political History of Child Protection - Lessons for Reform from Aotearoa New… Audio
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Political commentators Mills & Thomas
Stephen, Kathryn and Ben discuss what the latest 1News Kantar Public poll is showing, the frustrations over Rapid Antigen Testing and the inflation rate. Stephen Mills is an executive director at… Audio
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Covid-19: Political year kicks off with National Party retreat, PM in isolation
National MPs will spend today and tomorrow in Queenstown navigating the best way forward under the leadership of Chris Luxon, as Aotearoa readies for a third year battling the Covid-19 pandemic.
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PM's popularity drops in first political poll of 2022
The first political poll of the year shows the Prime Minister's popularity is dropping, but she's still well ahead of National's new leader.
It's the first One News Kantar Public Poll since Chris… Video, Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Thomas the advent of Omicron
Neale, Ben and Kathryn discuss the Government's planning and Covid communications now that Omicron is in the community. Also food price inflation and the bank credit crunch situation. Audio
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Political and royal omnishambles in the UK
It feels like every week is a busy one in British politics, but this was an especially full one. Downing Street was forced to apologise to Buckingham Palace for two staff parties in No 10 on the night… Audio
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Reviving NZ’s lost political summer camp tradition
Next week a group of young New Zealanders will be gathering for their annual 3-day summer festival. But if you're picturing DJs and a mosh pit... you'd be wrong. Paralympian and twice gold medallist… Audio
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Jon Sopel: covering a political world in flux
Very few people have seen as much news unfold in front of them as journalist, correspondent and editor Jon Sopel. Jon joined the BBC in 1983. He's been the chief political correspondent for BBC News… Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Morten
Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten talk to Kathryn about the big Covid decisions facing the Government, with Omicron bearing down, and already surfacing in MIQ. Decisions need to be made about booster… Audio
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2021 political year in review
After a long, exhausting and punishing year in politics, MPs have returned home for what will hopefully be a quiet summer break.
So much has happened in 2021 it's hard to keep track.
Luckily… Audio
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Political Change in Germany
Audio 14 Dec 2021Nina Hall, Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University brings us up to date with the momentous changes happening in Germany. Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Thomas - Auckland border to fall
Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of Capital Government Relations. Ben Thomas is a PR consultant… Audio
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Political commentators Ben Thomas & Shane Te Pou
Political commentators Ben Thomas and Shane Te Pou join Lynn for a look at how the transition into the traffic light has gone, the government's belated investment in new ICU facilities, how National's… Audio
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Political analysis on PM's traffic light decisions
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said pulling the brakes off too quickly ono Covid-19 restrictions can backfire.
She says under the traffic light system, it's important we keep using public health… Audio
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The strange disappearance and reappearance of Peng Shuai
Is the mysterious disappearance of Peng Shuai – and her unconvincing 'reappearance' - a watershed moment in the Chinese chapter of the MeToo movement? Audio
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Political commentators Jones & Morten - National leader vacancy
Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten talk to Kathryn about the National leadership in disarray and the new front runners to lead the Party. Also Speaker, Trevor Mallard's criticism of the Government over… Audio
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Political analysis on move to Traffic Light System
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson talks Covid-19, Traffic Light System and the National Party.
She spoke to Morning Report's Susie Ferguson. Audio
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AUS troops head to Honiara as political violence escalates
The Prime Minister's residence has been attacked and buildings have been torched by rioters in major political unrest in the Solomon Islands.
Australia has sent in police and Defence Force personnel… Video, Audio
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