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Connery - 'Scotland forever imprinted on his soul'
Sir Sean Connery dies aged 90
Sir Sean Connery, the Scottish actor best known for his portrayal of James Bond, has died at the age of 90, his family has said.
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Opinion: The one word that really matters for US election day
Opinion: The one word that really matters for US election day
A highly unscientific poll of American friends asking them for one word to sum up their feelings heading into US election day resulted in words like "terror", "nauseous" and "despair", writes Nik…
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US election: Obama joins Biden at rally as early votes top 90m
US election: Obama joins Biden at rally as early votes top 90m
A record 90 million Americans have voted early in the US presidential election, as President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden tried to woo any undecided voters.
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Correspondent Karen Kasler on the US election
It's crunch time in the lead-up to the US election, with voters set to decide on Wednesday (New Zealand time) whether Donald Trump remains in the White House for another four years or challenger Joe… Audio
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Weekend Panel with Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani
Panellists Bernard Hickey and Josie Pagani look at the lay of the land in post-election New Zealand and pre-election US, New Zealand's euthanasia and cannabis referenda, a possible NZ Covid inquiry… Audio
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Only 10% of Kiwis want to change our country's name
The latest poll from Research New Zealand set out to gauge support for New Zealand changing its name to 'Aotearoa' or 'Aotearoa New Zealand', but only 10% of people agreed New Zealand should change… Audio
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Cannabis referendum: Greens not giving up on 'yes' vote yet
Cannabis referendum: Greens not giving up on 'yes' vote yet
The Green Party's drug reform spokesperson Chlöe Swarbrick is not yet giving up hope the vote on cannabis law reform will swing her way.
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'Real dilemmas' remain with euthanasia law - disability advocate
'Real dilemmas' remain with euthanasia law - disability advocate
Opinion - The preliminary voluntary euthanasia vote result has been feared by a significant section of the disability community for some time, writes disability advocate Chris Ford.
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Referendum preliminary results: Yes to euthanasia reform, no to cannabis
Referendum results: Yes to euthanasia reform, no to cannabis
The euthanasia referendum has passed the public vote, with 65.2 percent voting in favour, but the cannabis question has 53.1 percent voting 'no' so far, preliminary results show.
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Seymour hopeful ahead of Euthanasia referendum results
The provisional results of the recreational cannabis and asssisted dying referendums will be announced at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
Polling ahead of the vote on October 17th showed the End of Life… Audio
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Cannabis referendum preliminary results: What to expect
Cannabis referendum preliminary results: What to expect
The provisional results of the recreational cannabis referendum from ordinary ballots - which make up the majority of votes - will be announced at 2pm today. Audio
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Euthanasia referendum expected to pass in initial vote count - Catherine Marks
Euthanasia referendum expected to pass in initial vote count - Catherine Marks
Preliminary results for the cannabis legalisation and euthanasia referendums will be out today. Audio
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Cannabis referendum results expected this afternoon
The electoral commission will release the provisional results of the two referendums voted on during the general election at 2pm on Friday.
Polling told different stories before the election.
The… Audio
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Results from referenda out this afternoon
We could find out the results of the two referenda later today when the Electoral Commission releases provisional results from the vote earlier this month. The commission will release the results from… Audio
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New Zealand First Foundation case: Pair deny charges, elect trial by jury
NZ First Foundation case: Pair deny charges, elect trial by jury
The two people charged in the New Zealand Foundation case have pleaded not guilty and elected trial by jury.
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US Election: Which states will be the deciders?
Early votes in the US election are now more than half the total votes in 2016.
With less than a week until the polls close, both President Trump and Joe Biden have been hitting the campaign trail… Audio
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No guarantee US election will be settled on polling day
The US presidential election will be over a week from now but there's no guarantee we'll know at that stage who holds the power.
There's a growing belief the Supreme Court will have a key role to… Audio
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A rollercoaster day for Trump on US presidential campaign
President Trump has had a rollercoaster day, campaigning in four separate states from Michigan to Nevada in a last-ditch attempt to overcome Joe Biden's lead in the opinion polls and secure four more… Audio
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The new ACT MPs who could shake up parliament
ACT scored big on election night but it was a "bittersweet" victory - the party is still on the wrong side of power. So what will its nine new MPs do for the next three years? Audio
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The rookie ACT MPs who might not be what you expect
The new ACT MPs who could shake up parliament
ACT scored big on election night but it was a "bittersweet" victory - the party is still on the wrong side of power. So what will its nine new MPs do for the next three years?
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Political commentators Mills & Morten
A discussion on what the shape of the Labour Government may look like, will there be Green involvement? Stephen Mills is the executive director of UMR Research, which is the polling firm used by… Audio
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Efforts to find younger poll workers in US election
Millions of Americans are set to head to the polls on Election Day on November third but with Covid-19 cases surging across much of the U.S. there are concerns for the safety of poll workers. The… Audio
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Trump votes early in Florida as Biden warns of Covid-19 'dark winter'
Trump votes early in Florida as Biden warns of Covid-19 'dark winter'
President Donald Trump voted in his adopted home of Florida before hitting the campaign trail for rallies in three swing states.
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Should we fear fake news in our politics?
Fears that foreign political consultants and fringe parties would turn Facebook followers and fake news into votes in the election proved unfounded. The major parties mostly ran a clean game online… Audio
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Should we fear fake news in our politics?
Should we fear fake news in our politics?
Fears that foreign political consultants and fringe parties would turn Facebook followers and fake news into votes in the election proved unfounded. The major parties mostly ran a clean game online…
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