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9:29 AM.The latest on the UK and Europe. Audio
9:08 AM.From the left and from the right with Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre. Audio
11:35 AM.Legal commentary from Jonathan Krebs. Audio
11:20 AM.Today's feature artisit is Glen Campbell. Audio
11:10 AM.Graeme Tuckett is today's film reviewer. Audio
10:10 AM.Elizabeth Quigley has investigated why those of Scottish heritage have such high rates of M.S. Audio
9:50 AM.Paul Barclay brings us up to speed with the goings on across the ditch. Audio
9:40 AM.Our Political Editor Brent Edwards joins us from Parliament to discuss the latest. Audio
9:40 AM.The officer in charge of the Missing Persons Unit, Detective Sergeant Liam Clinton tells us how a new alert system is working. Audio
9:10 AM.Jim Tucker, Chris Warren and Jim Tucker join Kathryn to discuss the 160 job cuts at Fairfax Media. Audio
11:50 AM.Denis looks at topical media coverage, including the way National's 'toll roads' story has developed over the past 24 hours. Audio
11:30 AM.Professor Alistair Campbell is currently The Director of the Centre for Biomedical Ethics at Singapore's National University. Audio
11:07 AM.Our business and economic commentator Rob Oram brings us the last Business news including Air New Zealand's struggles. Audio
10:40 AM.Harry Ricketts reviews"Into the Wider World"by Brian Turner. Published by Random House NZ Godwit. Audio
10:08 AM.Son of Justice Peter Mahon. Sam's written his father's biography, a memoir,"My Father's Shadow: A Portrait of Peter Mahon". Audio
9:48 AM.US Correspondent Richard Adams joins Kathryn From the Democratic Party convention in Denver. Audio
9:40 AM.Nikki Berry is a CHCH community music facilitator who says kids are being told they are not good enough for the choir. Audio
9:25 AM.Beijing's being described as New Zealand's most successful Olympics in 20 years - but how golden is the future for our athletes? Audio
9:06 AM.The Green caucus is to make a decision today on support for the Emissions Trading Scheme, after asking the public for feedback. Audio
11:45 AM.Sophist and provocateur Tommy Honey asks do you have OOS? Olympics Overexposure Syndrome? Audio
11:30 AM.Ray McVinnie suggests some recipes for Scallops and John Hawkesby brings the wine. Audio
11:06 AM.Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre debate road tolls, ETS and the upcoming general election from the left and from the right. Audio
10:40 AM.Jane Westaway reviews 'When Will There Be Good News?' by Kate Atkinson. Published by DoubleDay UK. Audio
10:05 AM.In 1972, 9 year old Kim Phuc ran with her family from a napalm attack on her South Vietnamese village. The moment was captured in one of the most enduring images of the Vietnam war. Audio
9:50 AM.Seamus Kearney on last weeks horrific plane crash in Spain, also, Georgia and Russia. Audio