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AC Grayling: the crisis of democracy
10:07 AM.Is democracy on the ropes? Some would have you believe that it's a dark time for democracy with the result of the Brexit referendum described as the greatest fraud ever and claims that the Trump… Read more Audio
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Asia correspondent Anna Fifield
9:51 AM.Anna Fifield reports from Seoul with a diplomatic coup scored at the opening of the Olympics by North Korea, the arrest of two Reuters journalists in Myanmar, Malaysia's "gay checklist" and it's the… Read more Audio
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The next step in personalised health
9:37 AM.Personalised medicine, tailored to the characteristics of each individual patient's needs, has become a key focus for medical researchers. With this comes the need for implantable devices that can be… Read more Audio
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Ramaphosa takes over Zuma as South African president
9:30 AM.Africa's largest economy has a new leader - and it happened less than 24 hours after the last one was forced out. Now Cyril Ramaphosa is pledging to tackle endemic corruption. Kathryn Ryan speaks with… Read more Audio
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Lid lifted on sexist culture within law profession
9:09 AM.Senior women lawyers say revelations about mistreatment of young female law interns in one of the country's top law firms has lifted the lid on a serious broader cultural issue within the profession… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Paul Casserly
11:50 AM.TV and Film writer Paul Casserly reviews Netflix documentary series about corporate greed Dirty Money, and Here and Now on SOHO, the new drama from Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball. Audio
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Law firm responds to alleged misconduct claims
11:33 AM.Russell McVeagh says it has always taken employees' concerns extremely seriously as it deals with the fallout from serious sexual allegations against two of its former employees. The allegations date… Read more Audio
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Parenting: Settling your child into school
11:18 AM.Settling in to a new school year can be a struggle for many children, and for parents who want to know how to help. Children's coach Jennifer Pollard has some strategies. Read more Audio
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New technology with Mark Pesce
11:07 AM.Futurist, writer and educator Mark Pesce discusses the technical, commercial, legal, and security-related aspects of a feature designed to accelerate performance used in almost every CPU from… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Sealwoman's Gift by Sally Magnusson.
10:39 AM.The Sealwoman's Gift by Sally Magnusson. Reviewed by Gail Pittaway, published by Hachette. Audio
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Circus takes kids back to the risky '40s
10:13 AM.Does it test your nerve when you see someone jumping off something dangerously high, or pulling on a rope just to see what happens? And what if that person testing their limits is a child? Read more Audio, Gallery
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UK correspondent Gerri Peev
9:50 AM.Gerri Peev discusses Theresa May's ministers preparing to set out further details about the direction of Brexit, kicking off today with a speech by Boris Johnson. Also more on Oxfam's plunge into… Read more Audio
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Study shows 'courage' key part of rural midwives' job
9:35 AM.A new international collaborative study of 200 practicing midwives in New Zealand and Scotland is showing just what it takes to operate in a remote rural area. Dr Andrea Gilkison, who has been a… Read more Audio
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Alleged misconduct towards student law clerks at top firm
9:07 AM.Victoria University has confirmed that several of its students on a summer clerkship at one of the country's top law firms, Russell McVeagh, complained about the actions of lawyers towards them at… Read more Audio
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Legal commentator Ursula Cheer
11:45 AM.Media lawyer Ursula Cheer revisits rulings over racist cartoons and freedom of expression. Audio
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Ticking along nicely
11:20 AM.Ian Young, at 86, is one of a small band of skilled clock and watch repairers. Semi-retired for more than a decade, he's still carrying out intricate repairs in his purpose-built Wellington workshop.
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Music with Graeme Downes
11:05 AM.Graeme features the music of English post-punk band The Fall. Audio
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NZ Books review - "Anchor Stone" by Tony Beyer
10:35 AM.Anchor Stone by Tony Beyer. Reviewed by Harry Ricketts, published by Cold Hub Press. Audio
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America: the future looks broke
10:05 AM.The United States is broke and an intergenerational Ponzi scheme has taken the place of rational economic planning, a leading American economist says. Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Peter Munro
9:50 AM.Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce could step down as soon as this week, with reports that his fellow National Party MPs will seek his resignation over his affair with a staffer; and Prime Minster… Read more Audio
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PM's Science Teacher Prize winner Sarah Johns
9:40 AM.Winner of the 2017 Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize Sarah Johns tells Kathryn Ryan how being "a little bit cheeky" and making the most of opportunities can help students learn. Audio
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All change. No clear front runner to replace English
9:25 AM.The race for the leadership of the National Party is wide open - after Bill English's resignation - who's already said he has no preferred successor. Bill English will stand down as Opposition Leader… Read more Audio
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Fletcher Building outlines major losses
9:05 AM.New Zealand's biggest construction company Fletcher Building has announced further losses of over $660 million - more than four times what was projected in October. Audio
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What now after Bill English resigns as National leader?
11:55 AM.Bill English says he's decided now is the right time to step aside from leadership of the National Party.
His resignation will take effect on Tuesday February 27th. He says he does not have a… Read more Audio
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Epic ensemble Eru Dangerspiel is back!
11:43 AM.Musician and founding member of Trinity Roots, Riki Gooch, talks about his creative alter-ego Eru Dangerspiel and the massive super-group of musical mates he's bringing to the Auckland Arts Festival… Read more Audio