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The Panel with Lavina Good and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
4:05 PM.On the back of the US acting attorney general defying Trump's orders, the Panel looks at when it's a good time to defy your boss. What panelists Lavinia Good and Stephen Franks have been up to. The… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Stephen Franks (Part 1)
4:03 PM.It's now easier to access medicinal cannabis for pain relief. Salvation Army social policy analyst Alan Johnson joins the panel discussion on the mixed results for this year's report on the state of… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 8 November 2017
3:51 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 8 November 2017
3:48 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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David Beckham's image tarnished in email hack.
4:56 PM.David Beckham's emails have been hacked damaging his clean brand. Audio
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Celibacy linked to sex abuse in Catholic church inquiry.
4:49 PM.New Zealand religious historian, Peter Lineham, speaks about the link between Catholic celibacy and the child sex abuse inquiry in Australia. Audio
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Water Safety NZ on weekend drowning toll
4:43 PM.Water safety New Zealand CEO Jonty Mills speaks to the Panel about the long weekend drowning toll and the dangers people underestimate when swimming. Audio
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Panel Says
4:38 PM.What panelists Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira have been up to. Audio
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The trend to fat shame and food shame on the rise
4:32 PM.Lady Gaga's been fat shamed over her superbowl appearance while a mother's been food shamed over the contents of her pre-schooler's lunchbox. Audio
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Springbok player great's demise linked to concussion
4:20 PM.The demise of Joost van der Westhuizen at only 45 raises questions about long term effects of concussions and is something which Massey University researcher Grace Chen is looking at. She joins the… Read more Audio
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Labour under fire over Willie Jackson's inclusion in the party
4:15 PM.Willie Jackson's Labour candidacy raising eyebrows within the party and wider commentators. Audio
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Remarkable survival story on the West Coast.
4:09 PM.There's amazement at the survival of a woman who was in the rugged west coast bush for six weeks with no supplies or equipment on her. Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Lady Gaga's been fat shamed over her superbowl appearance while a mother's been food shamed over the contents of her pre-schooler's lunchbox. What panelists Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira have been up… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Bill English earns praise for his handling of the phone call with the US president. Willie Jackson's Labour candidacy raising eyebrows within the party and wider commentators. The demise of Joost van… Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 7 February 2017
3:54 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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One Quick Question for 7 February 2017
3:48 PM.We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
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Zealous anti-smoking programmes in Australia
4:55 PM.The zealous Australian anti-smoking programmes are hurting the already marginalised in society and perhaps going too far. Audio
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Air on cruise ships is more polluted than large cities.
4:49 PM.Air Pollution Engineer at Emmission Impossible, Louise Wickham, talks to the Panel about German research suggestion high levels of air pollution on cruise ships putting passengers at risk. Audio
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Telcos are not doing well in customer service surveys
4:41 PM.Consumer New Zealand Chief Executive Sue Chetwin speaks about why telcos and internet service providers performed poorly in a customer service survey. Audio
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Do people actually care that it's Waitangi day
4:32 PM.Is there any significance to people about what Waitangi day means or is it simply another day off? Audio
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The poorest regions of NZ are calling for action
4:27 PM.Leaders in the country's poorest regions are calling for better targeted resources for providers in their areas rather than having a centralised system to deliver help to residents. Audio
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A Somalian microbiologist kicked off a flight
4:25 PM.A Somalian biologist was stopped from boarding a flight to New Zealand because an official thought he wasn't dressed like he had tertiary qualifications. Audio
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Speculation about what Bill English can expect
4:20 PM.There's speculation about what our Prime Minister can expect in a phone call from the American president after his fiery exchange with the Australian PM. Audio
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Children's commissoner would like children to have a say in
4:11 PM.Judge Andrew Becroft, commissioner for children, speaks the Panel about why he believes children should be consulted on changes to the education system. Audio