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Question Time for 8 November 2017
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JAMES SHAW to the Minister for Climate Change Issues: Does she stand by her statement that “we have an ambitious programme of work that is going on around climate change issues”?
ANDREW LITTLE to…
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Trump continues twitter attacks against judiciary
Trump continues twitter attacks against judiciary
American president Donald Trump has ramped up his criticism of a federal judge who has blocked his controversial travel ban.
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March in Sydney calls for 'immediate action' over refugees
March in Sydney calls for 'immediate action' over refugees
Protesters have marched in Sydney, Australia to protest against US President Donald Trump and Australia's Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and the treatment of refugees detained in camps on Manus…
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Poisoned kids' parents: 'Someone needs to take responsibility'
Poisoned kids' parents: 'Someone needs to take responsibility'
An inquiry into the Havelock North water contamination crisis has reignited anger, with parents of infected children saying someone should lose their job.
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Greens and Labour divided over intelligence network
Labour, Greens deliver joint State of the Nation speech, divided over Five Eyes intel network
Labour and the Greens say their relationship is robust enough to withstand any policy disagreements.
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Trump and May 'committed' to Nato
Trump and May 'committed' to Nato
US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May have reaffirmed their commitment to the Nato alliance after White House talks.
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Kapiti Coast facing housing crisis, mayor warns
Kapiti Coast facing housing crisis, mayor warns
An urgent meeting is being called after reports of soaring house prices pushing out poorer families and causing shortages of housing for elderly people. Audio
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Kapiti Coast heading for housing crisis, mayor warns
Kapiti Coast mayor K (Guru) Gurunathan is warning of a housing crisis in the area as soaring prices push out poorer families and cause big shortages of homes for elderly people. Audio
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Wall to be funded by tax on Mexican products - White House
Trump's wall to be funded by tax on Mexican products - White House
US President Donald Trump will use a new 20 percent tax on all imports from Mexico to pay for a wall on the southern US border, after Mexico refused to pay.
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'Denials of a housing crisis are now simply lies'
'Denials of a housing crisis are now simply lies'
Opinion - Every government policy to make housing affordable since the early 1990s has been a failure, and it's time for the political classes to deliver on their responsibilities, writes Shamubeel… Audio
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Trump signs order for Mexico wall
Trump signs order for Mexico wall
New US President Donald Trump has authorised a "large physical barrier" on the US southern border. Audio
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Trump to build wall and Mexico to pay
President Trump has in the last few minutes signed an executive action enabling the building of a wall along the border with Mexico and Mexico will pay. Audio
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Solutions needed for Solomons housing problems
Audio 25 Jan 2017New research has found that informal settlements in the Solomon Islands capital, Honiara, are expanding and a better approach is needed to manage their growth. Audio
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Housing in many NZ cities 'severely unaffordable'
Housing in many NZ cities 'severely unaffordable'
Auckland has held onto its spot as one of the most expensive cities in the world to buy a house, and another New Zealand city is quickly rising through the ranks to join it. Audio
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Toby & Toby: A user's guide to 2017
Toby & Toby: A User's Guide to 2017
Opinion - Toby Manhire and Toby Morris return with a cut-out-and-keep user's guide to the year ahead.
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Top 1% of NZers own 20% of wealth
Top 1% of NZers own 20% of wealth
The country's two richest people, billionaires Graeme Hart and Richard Chandler, have as much wealth as the poorest 30 percent of New Zealanders.
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There is no such thing as ‘casual racism’
There is no such thing as ‘casual racism’
Call it for what it is - straight-up racism. And it happens every day.
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Thoughts on The Lighthouse
Aucklanders are divided on the brand new piece of public art at Queens Wharf – Michael Parekowhai's The Lighthouse. Audio
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Controversial artwork unwrapped on Auckland wharf
Controversial artwork unwrapped on Auckland wharf
A controversial $1.5 million art piece - closely resembling a state house - has been unwrapped at Queens Wharf.
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Obama returns to hometown for final speech
Obama returns to hometown for final speech
Barack Obama, who will give his final speech as US president today, swept into office on a tide of hope and optimism, but his term has been filled with frustration and disappointment.
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'No evidence' of Russian hacking effects - Trump aide
'No evidence' of Russian hacking effects - Trump aide
There is no evidence Russian hacking influenced the US election outcome and jumping to conclusions would be irresponsible, Donald Trump's spokesman says.
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What might happen in 2017?
What might happen in 2017?
Donald Trump as US president, Bill English as Prime Minister and more hot weather. Here are RNZ reporters' picks for what might happen in 2017.
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Turned away in a crisis
Turned away in a crisis
New Zealand's suicide rate spiked again last year and those on the frontline - parents, friends and health workers - say more help is needed to prevent deaths.
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New website shows coastal risk for Vanuatu from climate change
A new interactive map showing how the sea levels will rise in Vanuatu as a result of climate change can now be accessed online. Audio
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Bill English accused of chickening out in Mt Albert
Bill English accused of chickening out in Mt Albert
Some Mt Albert voters are accusing the new Prime Minister of chickening out by refusing to stand a National Party candidate in the upcoming by-election in the electorate.