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  • TV political poll hype hits new heights

    Audio
    media politics
    17 Feb 2019
    What's the real story revealed by these numbers?

    The latest TV political poll was heavily hyped in-house as a “game changer” that could be "game over" for National’s leader. Did other media follow Newshub's lead? Audio

  • TV political poll hype hits new heights

    News
    Mediawatch media
    17 Feb 2019
    What's the real story revealed by these numbers?

    The latest TV political poll was heavily hyped in-house as a “game changer” that could be "game over" for National’s leader. Did other media follow Newshub's lead?

    Audio

    TV political poll hype hits new heights
  • Prime Minister of Spain sets snap election for April

    News
    World politics
    16 Feb 2019
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    Spain's Prime Minister has called a snap general election after Catalan nationalist MPs withdrew support for the Socialist government's budget.

    Prime Minister of Spain sets snap election for April
  • 'The key substance of the 20th Century is being blown up'

    Audio
    arts
    16 Feb 2019
    Pruitt-Igoe in St Louis.

    The demolition of state-built housing in the late 20th century was symptomatic of a more general abandonment of the values of that century, a Dutch architect says. Video, Audio, Gallery

  • Trump confirms he'll use emergency powers to build wall

    News
    World
    16 Feb 2019
    President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Rose Garden at the White House Friday.

    The US president has confirmed he will use emergency powers to build a wall on the border with Mexico.

    Donald Trump confirms he'll use emergency powers to build wall
  • The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Scott Campbell (Part 1)

    Audio 15 Feb 2019
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    President Donald Trump will declare National emergency so he can bypass Congress to fund has border wall on the US Mexican Border. Senior Democrats have slammed it as a gross misuse of power. Security… Audio

  • Whanganui's rising rents: 'It's diabolical'

    News
    New Zealand money
    13 Feb 2019
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    Whanganui locals are at their wits end over rapidly rising rental costs and a shortage of homes to rent.

    Whanganui's rising rents: 'It's diabolical'
  • Is co-housing the key to closed property markets?

    Audio
    housing
    13 Feb 2019
    An architectural sketch of the Cohousing project

    If you believe the hype, co-housing could be the way of the future. Audio

  • Midweek Mediawatch 13 February 2019

    Audio
    media politics
    13 Feb 2019
    Firefighters at the Wadestown fire

    Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about political committee chaos splling over into social media, some risky media marketing, the Huawei hoo-haa, a…

  • Midweek Mediawatch 13 February 2019

    News
    Mediawatch media
    13 Feb 2019
    Firefighters at the Wadestown fire

    Mediawatch's midweek catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about political committee chaos splling over into social media, some risky media marketing, the Huawei hoo-haa, a…

    Audio

    Midweek Mediawatch 13 February 2019
  • Targeted funding needed to fix 'appalling' Māori wellbeing

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    13 Feb 2019
    The Salvation Army was set up offering food and drink to emergency serivces.

    The Salvation Army says the government needs to get "brave" and think radically to try to eradicate the disparities between Māori and non-Māori. Audio

    Targeted funding needed to fix 'appalling' Māori wellbeing - Salvation Army
  • May delay: UK PM asks lawmakers for more time on Brexit

    News
    World politics
    13 Feb 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May delivers a speech to members of the media in Downing Street in London on January 16, 2019, after surviving a vote of no confidence in her government.

    Theresa May urged lawmakers for more time to rework the agreement with EU, heightening concerns that Brexit uncertainty will continue right up to the edge of the UK's departure on 29 March.

    May delay: UK PM asks lawmakers for more time on Brexit
  • Black clouds hover over big banks' golden run, expert warns

    News
    Business economy
    13 Feb 2019
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    A slide in business and consumer confidence, a slowing housing market, and the prospect of tougher regulation have done nothing to dent the profitability of the country's banks yet, a survey shows.

    Black clouds hover over big banks' golden run, expert warns
  • Jibes and jeers flying for politicians' first day back at Parliament

    News
    Politics
    13 Feb 2019
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    The government came under fire for its performance on housing, tax and the economy, while National's recent poor poll results attracted sharp jibes from the other side of the house.

    KiwiBuild and polls provide political ammunition on first day back at Parliament
  • Australia government in historic vote loss over sick refugees

    News
    World refugees and migrants
    12 Feb 2019
    Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison on November 29, 2018.

    Australian MPs have passed a landmark bill with an opposition amendment making it easier for sick refugees held offshore to be treated in the country.

    Australia government in historic vote loss over sick refugees
  • Elizabeth Warren announces US 2020 presidential campaign

    News
    World politics
    10 Feb 2019
    US Senator Elizabeth Warren.

    US Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren made her bid for the presidency official, grounding her 2020 campaign to fight economic inequality and build "an America that works for everyone".

    Elizabeth Warren announces US 2020 presidential campaign
  • Refugee resettlement: 'There is a real desire to welcome'

    News
    New Zealand refugees and migrants
    7 Feb 2019
    Rev Anashuya Fletcher and Hellen PuhiPuhi.

    Refugees will be settled in towns such as Whanganui and Timaru under a new government strategy announced today.

    Regional refugee resettlement: 'There is a real desire to welcome'
  • Fact check: Trump's 2019 State of the Union

    News
    World
    7 Feb 2019
    President Donald Trump gestures as a conductor as people in the chamber sing "Happy Birthday" to Judah Samet as he delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019. Samet turned 81 on Tuesday.

    President Donald Trump exaggerated perils at the border, flubbed food stamp numbers and the length of wars and told partial truths on drug prices in his State of the Union speech. Video

    Fact check: Trump's 2019 State of the Union
  • Gas line blast in San Francisco ignites buildings

    News
    World
    7 Feb 2019
    Pacific Gas and Electric workers work as San Francisco firerighters battle a fire in San Francisco, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019.

    A gas explosion in a San Francisco neighbourhood shot flames into the air for hours and burned five buildings, sending panicked residents and workers fleeing into the streets.

    Gas line blast in San Francisco ignites buildings
  • Trump State of the Union speech: 'Walls save lives'

    News
    World
    6 Feb 2019
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    President Donald Trump vowed in his State of the Union speech to build a border wall that is a source of a deep partisan divide and said Democratic attempts at "ridiculous partisan investigations"… Video

    Trump State of the Union speech: 'Walls save lives'
  • ASB posts rise in half year profit to $630m

    News
    Business
    6 Feb 2019
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    ASB Bank has posted a bigger half-year profit because of higher customer deposits, better market returns, and controlled costs, but warns it faces pressures.

    ASB posts rise in half year profit to $630m
  • Nicholás Maduro warns of civil war

    News
    World conflict
    4 Feb 2019
    Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro delivering a speech to troops at the Naval Base of Turiamo, Aragua State, in Venezuela on February 3, 2019. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / VENEZUELAN PRESIDENCY / MARCELO GARCIA"

    The Venezuelan president says he cannot rule out civil war, as pressure mounts for him to step down.

    Venezuela crisis: Nicholás Maduro warns of civil war
  • Pentagon sending 3750 extra US forces to border with Mexico

    News
    World
    4 Feb 2019
    A Central American migrant jumps over the US-Mexico border fence from Tijuana to San Diego in the US

    The Pentagon is sending 3750 additional US forces to the southwest border with Mexico for three months to support border agents, the Department of Defense said on Sunday.

    Pentagon sending 3750 extra US forces to border with Mexico
  • A Labour capital tax would be National's gain

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    31 Jan 2019
    Simon Bridges in his office.

    Power Play - National knows Labour and the coalition government are vulnerable on tax which is why Simon Bridges has gone straight for the Achilles, writes Jane Patterson.

    A Labour capital tax would be National's gain
  • Minimalist living: Life inside a container home

    Audio
    life and society housing
    30 Jan 2019
    Container house

    Is the solution to the so-called housing crisis thinking outside the box, or actually moving into the box? Lisa Owen and cameraman Nick Monro visit an alternative to the traditional home-owning dream.

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