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The news stories making readers dumber
News organisations often report the results of informal polls they carry out by embedding surveys in stories or on social media. Mathematically minded people argue that in doing so… Audio
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The news stories making readers dumber
The news stories making readers dumber
News organisations often report the results of informal polls they carry out by embedding surveys in stories or on social media. Mathematically minded people argue that in doing so…
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Mediawatch for 2 May 2021
Mediawatch for 2 May 2021Podcast episode — 01 May 2021Silverlake buy-in to silver fern triggers sports media; trust on media on the slide; online polls misrepresent public opinion.
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Judith Collins' campaign against Māori systems won't win votes - commentator
Collins' criticism of separate Māori systems not a vote-winner - commentator
A right-wing political commentator says National's campaign against "racist separation" won't do it any favours in the polls.
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Janey Godley: Scotland's feuding nationalists
Audio 1 May 2021Scots go to the polls for the Scottish Parliament election on May 6 and the stakes are high as the Scottish National Party aims to control the devolved parliament and make another push for… Video, Audio
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Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes 'racist separation'
Week in Politics: Ōrewa recalled as Collins opposes 'racist separation'
Analysis - Don Brash's Ōrewa speech is recalled as Judith Collins campaigns against "racist separation", the Five Eyes controversy is called "a beat-up" and the New Zealand Upgrade Programme runs into…
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US tells citizens to leave India amid Covid-19 crisis
US tells citizens to leave India amid Covid-19 crisis
The US has told its citizens to leave India as soon as possible as the country battles a devastating coronavirus wave.
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Far North councillor forces extraordinary meeting to reconsider Māori wards
Far North councillor forces extraordinary meeting to reconsider Māori wards
Far North District Council will next week go back to the table on Māori wards as its Te Ao Māori lead forces an extraordinary meeting on the subject.
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Strike out request dismissed - Samoa's FAST motion before court next week
Strike out request dismissed - Samoa's FAST motion before court next week
It will now be Wednesday next week before the Samoa Supreme Court connsiders the legality of the appointment of a 6th woman MP to parliament.
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Political commentators Stephen Mills & Brigitte Morten
Stephen and Brigitte join Kathryn to look at the big shakeup of the health system and the risks for the government if it doesn't result in better service delivery. Will race be a big issue in the 2023… Audio
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Solomons PM condemns leaking of cabinet paper
Solomons PM condemns leaking of cabinet paper
The Solomon Islands prime minister says he will not rest until he gets his hands on the person or persons behind the leak of a confidential cabinet paper.
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India see world's highest-ever daily Covid-19 cases
India see world's highest-ever daily Covid-19 cases
India has recorded the highest one-day tally of new Covid-19 cases anywhere in the world - and the country's highest number of deaths over 24 hours.
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Legal difficulties over challenges from Samoa's FAST
Legal difficulties over challenges from Samoa's FAST
The lawyers for the FAST Party in Samoa have been forced to withdraw a Supreme Court challenge after discovering they had the wrong information
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PNG parliament adjourns amid Covid surge and attempt to remove PM
PNG parliament adjourns amid Covid-19 surge
Papua New Guinea's parliament has adjourned for almost four months.
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Ōtorohanga votes for Māori ward
Ōtorohanga votes for Māori ward
Ōtorohanga District councillors voted on Tuesday to establish a Māori ward with only one councillor in opposition.
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Samoa court expected to hear conviction challenge first
Samoa court expected to hear conviction challenge first
Sources in Samoa say the Supreme Court is expected to consider the eligibility of a successful election candidate to stand in the poll from 2pm today.
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Majority believes Northern Ireland will exit UK within 25 years
Majority believes Northern Ireland will exit UK within 25 years
People on both sides of the Irish border were polled for a BBC programme marking 100 years since Ireland was partitioned.
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Samoa Electoral Commissioner's action 'unconstitutional' says FAST
Samoa Electoral Commissioner's action 'unconstitutional' says FAST
The FAST party in Samoa hopes its call for the appointment of an additional woman MP to parliament to be declared null and void will be resolved this afternoon.
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Solomons govt considering extending its term in parliament
Solomons govt considering extending its term in parliament
The Solomon Islands government is considering extending its term in parliament.
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Fans label rebel Super League 'ultimate betrayal'
Fans label rebel Super League 'ultimate betrayal'
Fans of the Premier League clubs named as part of the breakaway Super League have joined forces to condemn the move with Chelsea's Supporters' Trust describing it as the "ultimate betrayal".
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
Stephen, Brigitte and Kathryn discuss the ongoing management of Covid as the trans Tasman bubble takes off. Stephen Mills is the executive director of UMR Research , which is the polling firm used by… Audio
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Just half of Kiwis in favour of trans-Tasman travel bubble
The latest survey from Research New Zealand shows that only half of us are in favour of the trans-Tasman bubble, with fears of Australians bringing Covid-19 into the country being the main reason… Audio
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One to go and no change in Samoa recount
One to go and no change in Samoa recount
With votes of just one district still to be recounted, the Electoral Commissioner says there are no changes in the results of Samoa's general elections.
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Polye back in PNG parliament
Polye back in PNG parliament
A former Papua New Guinea deputy prime minister Don Polye is back in parliament after a protracted electoral dispute went his way.
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Olympic cancellation still on the cards
Olympic cancellation still on the cards
Cancelling this year's Olympic Games remains on the cards concedes a senior Japanese ruling party official.