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Meta fined $2 billion for breaching privacy laws
Meta has been stung with a $2 billion USD fine ($2.07 billion NZD) for breaching European privacy laws.
It was found to have been illegally transferring data from Europe to the US, which caused… Audio
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Tongan triplets graduate from Victoria University's law school
Audio 19 May 2023It's graduation season at Victoria University of Wellington this wee and Tongan identical triplets Cale, Max and Jackson Tu'inukuafe are among the graduates from Victoria University's law school. Audio
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Loafers Lodge fire: What are tenants' rights? Community law expert explains
The deadly fire at loafers lodge has raised questions about the rights of residents living there and at other boarding houses.
What happens if they've paid rent up front? Is the building owner… Video, Audio
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Murphy's Law
Swingers from the Marsalis Family and Cannonball Adderley, contemporary sounds from Kristin Berardi and Drew Gress, and magic from the Auckland band Dog. Audio
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UK: Illegal migration, fewer EU laws dumped, electoral pacts?
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about a savaging of the government's plans to tackle illegal migration, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Justin Welby said the bill - allowing… Audio
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Govt to tweak alcohol laws to help pubs during Rugby World Cup
The government plans to tweak liquor laws so pubs can stay open during Rugby World Cup games that are played outside of normal trading hours.
Justice Minister Kiri Allan says the amendment to the Act… Video, Audio
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Law expert Andrew Geddis on Meka Whaitiri and waka jumping confusion
Despite the best efforts of Parliament's speaker to explain exactly why defecting MP Meka Whaitiri still has a job, some of us are more confused than ever about the tangled web of rules, laws and… Video, Audio
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UK: Local elections and voter ID laws
UK correspondent Dan Bloom joins Kathryn to detail the 8000 seats being contested across 230 councils in England and Northern Ireland - as well as what good results would look like for Labour and the… Audio
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NZ should follow Australia on vaping laws to combat youth “epidemic”
Educators and public health experts want New Zealand to follow Australia's lead and ban recreational vaping to address what they describe as a growing epidemic in young people. Some school principals… Audio
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Calls for revenge porn laws to keep up with changing technology
A sexual violence victims advocate says a court ruling which gives a woman at the centre of a revenge porn case support from ACC, demonstrates the delays in legislation to keep up with technology.
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Vulnerable can't access justice': Law firm calls for pro
A major law firm is pushing for a centralised pro bono system, saying too many people cannot afford access to justice. A number of lawyers and legal firms around the country provide legal advice at no… Audio
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Vape laws tighten in Australia, what's next for New Zealand?
The government has ruled out following Australia's crackdown on vaping - at least this term. The Australian federal government has announced tough new measures in an effort to stop young people taking… Audio
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National Party to repeal rental laws if they win the election
The National Party has committed to repealing two rental laws if they win the election, claiming Labour has waged a war on landlords with it's rules.
It plans to bring back no-cause terminations and… Audio
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Willis:caution as Kiwis may flock to Oz after law change
There has been a landmark policy shift across the ditch making it quicker for New Zealanders to become Australian citizens. Nathan Rarere asked National's Nicola Willis if she thought this was a good… Audio
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Europe: Germany's nuclear power gone, Macron signs pension law
Audio 17 Apr 2023Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about Germany switching off its last three nuclear power plants as it pushes ahead with promises to become a full user of renewable energy by… Audio
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Fiji journalists celebrate as draconian media law is repealed
Audio 7 Apr 2023Fiji journalists celebrate as draconian media law is repealed. Audio
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Press freedom for Fiji after draconian law repealed
It's a big day for Fiji - not only for the media but all of Fiji.
What has been described as a draconian law suppressing media freedom has been repealed.
The editor in chief of Fiji times - the… Audio
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Mid-East: Iran doubles down on laws around wearing of hijab
To the Middle-East now where Iran's leader is defending laws around the wearing of the hijab - our correspondent in Doha is Alex Baird. Audio
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Otago University law professor on Nash controversy
The saga surrounding Labour minister Stuart Nash continues - with the government now being accused of a cover-up.
Nash's ministerial career was ended after it was revealed he explicitly discussed his… Audio
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Māori free to switch voting rolls after law change
From tomorrow, Māori are free to switch their enrolment choice at any time, except in the three months before an election.
After a law change last year, Māori will be able to decide whether to enrol… Audio
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PM's Office accused of breaking law by not releasing Stuart Nash email
The Prime Minister's office has been accused of breaking the law by covering up an email which has now ended Stuart Nash's ministerial career.
Mr Nash was sacked from Cabinet this week after the… Audio
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Africa: Uganda passes harsh laws against gay people
Ghana is the next stop on our news tour of the world - with Nathan Rarere from the football capital of Africa is Nabil Ahmed. Audio
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Crown law considered contempt prosecution for Stuart Nash
Cabinet Minister Stuart Nash is under fire - again - after Crown Law confirmed it once considered prosecuting him for contempt of court.
Nash resigned as Police Minister this week for criticising a… Audio
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Parliament may fast-track cyclone law without urgency
Parliament this week may agree to act speedily on a cyclone response bill, rather than invoke urgency. Doing so will allow some select committee time on the issue, and even a Member's Day. Audio
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More calls for PNG govt to abandon proposed media laws
More calls for PNG govt to abandon proposed media laws. Audio