23 May 2018

The Panel with Martin Cocker and Michele A'Court (Part 2)

From The Panel, 4:05 pm on 23 May 2018

A new article poses that we save a huge amount of money using the search engine Google. It states we benefit financially by the time we spend googling information, and how much it would cost if we had to stop using it and other social media platforms. The panelists discuss how much time they waste, or gain, from using the websites. What the Panelists Martin Cocker and Michele A'Court want to talk about. There's been anger after copies of the latest issue of Otago University student magazine 'Critic' were destroyed by the university. The university proctor has admitted removing the magazine after copies were removed from public places due to a controversial image on the cover, but says it was a mistake. The magazine's editor has called the move censorship. We speak to Critic's chief reporter, Esme Hall. Meghan Markle's pre-wedding beauty routine has been revealed, with her bridal glow attributed to a strange facial that massages the inside of the mouth. The facial is said to relax muscles in the face and make it look healthy. Dermatologist Dr Louise Reiche tells us whether this routine would actually work or not.