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Privy Council reserves decision after Teina Pora hearing
6:43 AM.The Privy Council says it will take its time in considering the new evidence in the Teina Pora case before making its finding. Audio
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National struggles to get support for any military presence in Iraq even from its allies
6:38 AM.Two of National's governing support partners say they don't want to see any New Zealand military personnel on the ground in Iraq, even if it is just in a training capacity. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 6 November 2014
6:27 AM.The Crown is rejecting allegations it witheld highly relevant and crucial information about the Rena from the Waitangi Tribunal. A kuia from Parihaka, which was invaded by colonial troops in 1881… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 6 November 2014
6:00 AM.New domestic security measures are introduced-- we go to the experts for their take on the threat from Islamic State. The Teina Pora hearing wraps up in London and the American church leader promoting… Read more Audio
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One World Trade Centre opens next to memorial
8:56 AM.More than 13 years after the twin towers were destroyed in the September 11 attacks, New York's World Trade Center has re-opened for business. Audio
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Christchurch council and government at loggerheads again
8:52 AM.The Christchurch City Council and the government are at loggerheads again, this time over proposed new planning rules. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 November 2014
8:48 AM.A former police officer says the police need to launch a Maori-only recruitment campaign; A Motiti Island hapu plans to call on the London Offshore Consultants as its witness in a possible Environment… Read more Audio
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Iwi control of 90 Mile Beach is in question
8:39 AM.Representatives of four Far North iwi will be in Parliament this morning for the first reading of the bill that ratifies their long-awaited Treaty settlement. Audio
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Funding boost for a study into NZ history of surveillance
8:36 AM.The first ever academic study of state snooping in New Zealand is among 101 research projects to win grants in this year's Marsden Fund round. Audio
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Markets Update for 5 November 2014
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Coronial inquest suggest lockable gates on Haast Pass
8:24 AM.A consultant to the Transport Agency says lockable gates could be built in the Haast Pass to stop traffic if there is a risk of landslides. Audio
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Opposition support for fight against terrorism
8:20 AM.Labour's foreign affairs spokesman David Shearer is with us in the studio. Audio
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NZ risks drawn out military fight against Islamic State
8:15 AM.The Prime Minister will today spell out New Zealand's contribution to the fight against Islamic State. Audio
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'Miracle' cure for HIV, cancer on its way to NZ
8:10 AM.Medical professionals are warning a 'miracle drug' being promoted in New Zealand this weekend is just bleach. Audio
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NZ Fire Service urges safety this Guy Fawkes
7:58 AM.The Fire Service is urging the public to remember to take care this evening. Audio
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Americans vote in midterm elections
7:54 AM.Americans vote in the midterm elections today, which could result in a very difficult final two years in office for the US President, Barack Obama. Audio
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Phased or limited roll-out of bowel screening considered
7:49 AM.Health officials have told the Government a national screening programme for bowel cancer needs to be phased in, as hospitals could struggle to cope with a national roll-out. Audio
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Germany celebrates Melbourne Cup win
7:46 AM.The deaths overshadowed the results of the race, with the winner, Protectionist, claiming Germany's first ever Melbourne Cup victory. Audio
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Opposition shocked by targets of new police fees
7:43 AM.Opposition parties say they're shocked to learn that new fees police will soon be charging for police checks, will apply to teachers and social workers. Audio
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Farmers urged to sign up to Ruataniwha scheme at meeting
7:40 AM.Hawke's Bay farmers have been told it's "now or never" for them to sign up to buy water from the proposed Ruataniwha water scheme. Audio
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Big decisions begin on how to fund Auckland ambition
7:37 AM.Decisions on how Aucklanders pay to run their city will take shape today as the Auckland council pulls together the draft version of its ten year budget. Audio