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New Supreme Court nominee announced by President Trump
4:35 PM.The Panel speaks to City College of NY, American History Professor Darren Staloff about President Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. Audio
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Today in music history: Miles Davis died in 1991
4:33 PM.On this day in 1991 American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis died of a stroke and pneumonia . Audio
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Latest polls show that Labour's still well ahead
4:27 PM.The Panel talks about the latest Newshub-Reid Research poll shows there's still a marked gap between Labour and National, another poll is due out this evening. Audio
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Covid tracer app use falling, new technology being considered
4:17 PM.Covid-tracer apathy has seen a marked drop in the number of people recording their visits in the community. The Panel speaks to Dr Andrew Chen about alternate technology. Audio
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Mood of the boardroom down
4:09 PM.The annual Mood of the Boardroom survey conducted by The New Herald has found optimism at its lowest in 19 years. The Panel speaks to Catherine Beard Executive Director, ExportNZ & ManufacturingNZ of… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Stephen Jacobi (Part 2)
4:05 PM.The Panel speaks to City College of NY, American History Professor Darren Staloff about President Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. There's a reluctance by many… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Stephen Jacobi (Part 1)
4:03 PM.The annual Mood of the Boardroom survey conducted by The New Herald has found optimism at its lowest in 19 years. The Panel speaks to Catherine Beard Executive Director, ExportNZ & ManufacturingNZ of… Read more Audio
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What panellists Ella Henry and Stephen Jacobi are thinking
3:55 PM.What panellists Ella Henry and Stephen Jacobi have been thinking. Audio
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Story of the day: The Crowening
3:49 PM.A study at a German university has made the startling discovery that crows are capable of having conscious experiences! Is this fine, or is it the beginning of a harrowing sequel to The Birds. Rob… Read more Audio
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Labour leader stranded in Invercargill due to bad weather
3:46 PM.Jacinda Ardern stuck on the campaign trail in Invercargill due to heavy snow. NIWA's Ben Noll talks to the Panel about how long she may have to wait to get out of the region. Audio
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LED street lights in Christchurch light homes up like stadiums
4:57 PM.New LED street lights in Christchurch are facing a back lash with residents saying they light up their homes like a stadium. Audio
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A museum dedicated to plastic bags has opened in Scotland
4:50 PM.A museum dedicated to plastic bags has opened in Scotland. Curator of the museum, Katrina Cobain talks to the Panel about why she's decided to pay tribute to plastic bags. Audio
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Calls for an end to the prompt payment discount
4:42 PM.Electricity companies under pressure to stop the prompt payment discount fee. Consumer NZ's Jessica Wilson explains why it's ripping customers off. Audio
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UK goes back to hard lockdown and businesses closing
4:36 PM.The UK's going into hard lockdown for a predicted six months, some businesses say they won't survive. UK Correspondent Nick Pandolfi talks to The Panel about the mood of the nation. Audio
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Today in music history: Rolling Stones top 500 albums released
4:32 PM.Today in music history Rolling Stones magazine releases its all time favourite top 500 albums, ranked by some of the biggest names in music. Audio
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Friday mailbag: Wallace goes through listener correspondence
4:24 PM.The Panel looks back the listener feedback from throughout the week, including a chat with a farmer who wanted to get in touch about the story on workplace safety on farms. Audio
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Pensioner staggered to not be allowed to deposit cash at a bank
4:16 PM.A Marlborough pensioner has been stopped from depositing cash into a friend's account at the bank. The Panel talks to Grey Power treasurer Roy Reid about difficulties for older NZers navigating a… Read more Audio
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Auditor Generals report on PPE highlights inequities
4:08 PM.The Auditor General's report on PPE distribution during the height of COVID-19 cases in NZ, found there were inequities in who was accessing stocks. Bioethicist Dr Elizabeth Fenton talks to The Panel… Read more Audio
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The Panel - Livia Esterhazy, Mauricio Olmedo-PerezAlexia (Pt 2)
4:05 PM.The UK's going into hard lockdown for a predicted six months, some businesses say they won't survive. UK Correspondent Nick Pandolfi talks to The Panel about the mood of the nation. Electricity… Read more Audio
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The Panel - Livia Esterhazy, Mauricio Olmedo-PerezAlexia (Pt 1)
4:03 PM.The Auditor General's report on PPE distribution during the height of COVID-19 cases in NZ, found there were inequities in who was accessing stocks. A Marlborough pensioner has been stopped from… Read more Audio
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What the panellists have been thinking
3:54 PM.What panellists Livia Esterhazy and Mauricio Olmedo-Perez are thinking. Audio
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Ken the Kea causes chaos
3:48 PM.Rob Kelly shares the story of the day, all about Ken the Kea returning to the suburbs in the south. Read more Audio
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Science proves that leftover takeaways do taste better
4:55 PM.Science has proven that left over food, especially takeaways, tastes better after a night in the fridge. Audio
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Defending recorders with recorder musician Lily Doak
4:49 PM.The Panel speaks to Lily Doak, a recorder musician about her take on a Pink Batts advertisement which mocks recorders. Audio
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Spy found evidence of sexual abuse barred from going to police
4:45 PM.Former spy says the SIS stopped him from reporting sexual abuse against a young girl which he discovered during a covert operation. Professor of Law Al Gillespie talks about the laws around SIS… Read more Audio