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Corrections knew of solitary confinement law breach
A scathing report by the prison inspectorate has found inmates in three units at Auckland jail at Paremoremo were not allowed out of their cells for the minimum requirement of an hour a day… Audio
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Corrections broke law over solitary confinement
Corrections has been repeatedly breaking the law, effectively putting dozens of men into solitary confinement - some for more than two hundred days, according to a report by the prison inspectorate… Audio
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Draft code of conduct for lobbyists 'watered down, meaningless'
Transparency International says a draft code of conduct for lobbyists has been so watered down from the initial version, it is meaningless. Audio
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Defamation laws under spotlight after high profile Australian trial
Audio 16 Apr 2024Steven Price is a barrister specialising in media law and joins Nights to discuss the long running Bruce Lehrmann defamation case. Audio
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How class, not politics is dividing America
Politics isn't what's dividing America, class is. This is the conclusion of Batya Ungar-Sargon, the deputy editor of Newsweek. Jesse speaks to her about her new book and travels across the U.S. Audio
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Artwork copyright in the age of social media and AI
Today we are all publishers, sharing fresh content online to please our followers. So when does taking a photograph of an interesting artwork constitute a breach of copyright? And what about the… Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: Iran attack on Israel escalates
Audio 14 Apr 2024Iran has launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed it has targeted… Audio
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Cook Islands hosts inaugural pride week celebrations
Cook Islands hosts inaugural pride week celebrations. Audio
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From lobbyist to legislator: Andrew Hoggard's vision for reform
Andrew Hoggard might be new to Parliament, but he's certainly not new to New Zealand's screens and airwaves.
The Manawatū dairy farmer was president of Federated Farmers from 2020 to 2023, and one of… Audio
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Parts of North Island lashed by heavy rain
Parts of the North Island are being lashed by heavy rain as part of the weather system which has caused days of disruption on the South Island's West Coast. MetService forecaster John Law spoke to… Audio
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Winston Peters meets with US Secretary of State Blinken
Foreign Minister Winston Peters met with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken overnight, topping the conversational agenda is the war in Gaza and New Zealand's future position in pillar 2 of AUKUS… Audio
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Govt to push ahead with rental law changes
The Government is pressing ahead with changes to rental laws, in a bill being introduced to parliament next month. Housing Minister Chris Bishop spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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I Was There When: The Ngāi Tahu claim was settled
Back in 1998, Otākou kaumātua and key Ngāi Tahu negotiator Edward Ellison was sat in the public gallery when his iwi's landmark settlement was passed in parliament. Audio
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Boeing whistleblower raises concerns about Dreamliners
Audio 11 Apr 2024United States correspondent Todd Zwillich speaks to Lisa Owen about Boeing coming under investigation because of a whistleblower's concerns over Dreamliner aircraft and Arizona's Supreme Court banning… Audio
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The debate James Shaw delayed his retirement for
Members Day this week had it all: surprise votes, big and niche issues, success and failure. A bill from a retiring MP led to an environmental rights debate which included gaping philosophical divides… Audio
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The heritage building hullabaloo
The heritage building debate: A balance between saving our history and building our future. Audio
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South Africa: Destructive weather batters Cape Town
South Africa correspondent Elna Schutz speaks to Lisa Owen destructive weather in South Africa's capital, long-awaited changes to immigration law and the rescue of several Loggerhead turtles in Cape… Audio
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Lawmakers worry tobacco companies will outsmart ban
Lawmakers are worried tobacco companies will outsmart the government's looming ban on disposable vapes. The ban is set to come into force by the end of the year - along with new retailer restrictions… Audio
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Sea lions under threat in new commercial fishing net changes
The Fisheries Minister has scrapped official limits on the number of sea lion deaths through commercial fishing nets. So what will this reduced protection mean for the species? Dr Simon Childerhouse… Audio
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Convicted Cook Islands politician appeals sentence
Convicted Cook Islands politician appeals sentence. Audio
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Māori & Pacific leaders sign declaration to protect whales
Māori & Pacific leaders sign declaration to protect whales. Audio
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Intense downpours forecast for parts of the South Island
Parts of the South Island are set to get drenched with a front moving in from the Tasman Sea expected to bring intense downpours and strong winds this week.
There are three orange heavy rain warnings… Audio
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Immigration lawyer on changes to a temporary work visa scheme
An immigration lawyer says changes to a temporary work visa scheme don't address the root causes of migrant exploitation.
Changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme take effect from Monday.
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How petitions get Parliament's attention
Petitions to Parliament don't always result in a change to law or policy as intended, but they can be an effective way of the public getting a message to those in power. Audio
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Pacific leaders call for whales to receive legal personhood
They say whales are a canary in the coalmine for the health of our oceans, and the world needs to act urgently to protect these taonga by giving them legal personhood. Audio
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Aim and fire? Public service targets return amid job cuts
Audio 5 Apr 2024Public Service Targets are set for a comeback but with job cuts looming over ministries and agencies, unions fear public servants are only being asked to do more with less.
Originally introduced by… Audio
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Explainer: new legislation to deal with gangs
Audio 5 Apr 2024Last year on the campaign trail the National party promised several law and order measures to crack down on gangs. Now the National-led coalition government is bringing in new legislation based on… Audio
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Venki Ramakrishnan on the science of ageing
Audio 4 Apr 2024Frustrated by the excessive hype around anti-ageing, molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan presents the facts in his new book Why We Die: The New Science of Ageing and the Quest for Immortality. With… Audio
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The Panel with Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett (Part 1)
Audio 3 Apr 2024Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Wendyl Nissen and Nick Leggett discuss the KiwiSaver gap between men and women, and the Government's plan to bring back the three strikes law. Also, they… Audio
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Politics by Night with Anna Whyte
Stuff political reporter Anna Whyte joins Emile Donovan to examine what public sector job cuts will do to Wellington, and look ahead to the National-led government's climate adaptation law reform. Audio