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  • Brexit: Boris Johnson to push for election if EU offers longer delay

    News
    World
    23 Oct 2019
    Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson  puts forward a motion for an early general election in the House of Commons in London on September 9.

    It comes as Boris Johnson "pauses" his Brexit bill after MPs reject his fast-track Commons timetable.

    Brexit: Boris Johnson to push for election if EU offers longer delay
  • Dirty tidal pool 'dangerous for children' - scientist

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    23 Oct 2019
    LDR story

    The Heads tidal pool in Whakatāne is set to remain in its current unsatisfactory state for a third summer despite two years of public criticism.

    Dirty tidal pool 'dangerous for children' - scientist
  • General Debate: scenes from the bear pit

    Audio
    politics
    23 Oct 2019

    On Wednesdays in Parliament MPs get to strain slightly harder at their leashes during the general debate. We caught the action from one Wednesday on camera.

  • General Debate: scenes from the bear pit

    News
    The House politics
    23 Oct 2019

    On Wednesdays in Parliament MPs get to strain slightly harder at their leashes during the general debate. We caught the action from one Wednesday on camera.

    Audio

    General Debate: scenes from the bear pit
  • Trudeau's Liberals to form Canadian minority government - CBC

    News
    World
    22 Oct 2019
    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's ruling Liberals will form a minority government, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp projected on Monday after polls closed across the country.

    Trudeau's Liberals to form Canadian minority government - CBC
  • Party leaders polls apart on euthanasia bill referendum

    News
    Politics
    22 Oct 2019
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    National Party leader Simon Bridges says he won't be voting for a referendum as part of the voluntary euthanasia legislation.

    Party leaders polls apart on euthanasia bill referendum
  • Gamato arrest highlights troubled PNG election

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    22 Oct 2019
    Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commissioner Patilias Gamato

    Papua New Guinea's Electoral Commissioner has been arrested in relation to the country's flawed 2017 elections.

    Gamato arrest highlights troubled PNG election
  • Justin Trudeau faces electoral challenge

    Audio
    politics
    22 Oct 2019

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's political future hangs in the balance today. Opinion polls have suggested the result of today's election will be incredibly close, with many pollsters… Audio

  • PNG police pursue two high-profile arrests over corruption

    Audio
    Pacific
    22 Oct 2019
    Papua New Guinea police.

    Two arrest warrants issued in Papua New Guinea could a be sign that police are starting to make in-roads on high-profile corruption. However, in the case of former prime minister Peter O'Neill, the… Audio

  • NGOs move to address decline in support for foreign aid

    News
    Pacific
    21 Oct 2019
    New Zealand Dollar Closeup

    The rise of nationalism around the world is affecting attitudes towards foreign aid, New Zealand's Council for International Development says. Audio

    NGOs move to address decline in support for foreign aid
  • NGOs hope to turn around declining support for foreign aid

    Audio
    Pacific
    21 Oct 2019
    Josie Pagani

    The world's view on foreign aid has changed and that has the development community worried. Audio

  • Brexit: Johnson hopes retweaked deal enough amid uncertainty

    News
    politics
    18 Oct 2019
    Boris Johnson during a press conference, media statement and briefing at European Council in Residence Palace - Forum Europa building in Brussels Belgium, on October 17, 2019.

    Opinion - What the British Prime Minister has agreed with the European Union(EU) is, basically, former Prime Minister Mrs May's "deal", writes David Townsend.

    Brexit: Johnson hopes retweaked deal enough amid uncertainty
  • The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 18 2019

    Audio 18 Oct 2019

    A review of the week's news including... Polls show Labour, Ardern slipping in popularity, Defence Minister overrules noise restrictions at Whenuapai, surge in success for the young in local body… Audio

  • Week in politics: Drop in polls bad news for Labour

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    18 Oct 2019
    Jacinda Ardern

    Analysis: Two polls show support for Labour sliding, the government is accused of breaking another promise and the Greens's refusal to back a bill forces Labour to rely on National to get it through.

    Week in politics: Drop in polls bad news for Labour
  • PNG and Bougainville govts start prep for post-vote negotiations

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    18 Oct 2019
    A tentative date of June 15th 2019 has been set for a referendum on possible independence in the Autonomous Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville.

    Preparation is underway in Bougainville for negotiations after the upcoming independence referendum, PNG's minister for Bougainville Affairs says.

    PNG and Bougainville govts start prep for post-vote negotiations
  • Opinion: We need Three, in spite of its flaws

    News
    Comment & Analysis media
    18 Oct 2019
    Some of the many programmes featured on Three in 2019.

    Opinion - Despite the reactionary opinion-mongering of personalities like Mark Richardson and Duncan Garner, we'll be worse off for not having Three, Lew Stoddart writes.

    Opinion: We need Three, in spite of its flaws
  • How will NZ First carve out its own path to avoid election defeat?

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    18 Oct 2019
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    Power Play - It's not you Jacinda, it's me, Winston. Will the coalition government break up before the next election? Jo Moir asks.

    How will NZ First carve out its own path to avoid election defeat?
  • Two candidates for Tonga by-election

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    18 Oct 2019
    no caption

    Two candidates will contest the 28 November by-election for the seat left vacant by the death of former Tongan Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva.

    Two candidates for Tonga by-election
  • Winston Peters doesn't believe polling on his party is correct

    Audio
    politics
    18 Oct 2019

    New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says polling is a difficult business these days and he doesn't believe current polling is correct on his party. Two recent polls both had the party below the… Audio

  • Ihumātao protesters shut out of goverment talks

    News
    Te Ao Māori politics
    17 Oct 2019
    Protest outside Fletcher meeting as profit forecast slashed

    Occupiers of the disputed land at Ihumātao have been shut out of talks with the government about finding a resolution, saying they haven't had any direct contact with ministers in more than a month.

    Ihumātao protesters shut out of goverment talks
  • Regional council chair under fire for 'unfair' ads

    News
    New Zealand Taranaki
    17 Oct 2019
    Mr MacLeod claimed one of the three South Taranaki seats on offer at the council.

    The chairman of the Taranaki Regional Council is under fire for appearing in ads promoting the council's achievements just ahead of the local body elections.

    Taranaki Regional Council chair David MacLeod under fire for 'unfair' ads
  • Young NZ First at odds with Winston Peters on pill-testing

    News
    Politics
    17 Oct 2019
    MDMA pills distributed by drug dealer seized by legal authority.

    New Zealand First's youth wing is at odds with leader Winston Peters over pill-testing at festivals and is working to overturn the party's position.

    NZ First youth wing chair 'fully supportive' of drug testing stations
  • Young NZ First at odds with Winston Peters on pill-testing

    Audio
    life and society politics
    17 Oct 2019

    New Zealand First's youth wing is at odds with its leader Winston Peters over pill-testing at festivals and is working to overturn the party's position. The news comes after a One News Colmar Brunton… Audio

  • Giving them a Haydn

    Audio 17 Oct 2019
    Joseph Haydn

    Settling the Score: Franz Josef Haydn is a mammoth composer, so how come he's been completely absent from the countdown of New Zealand’s favourite classical music for the past two years? Video

  • The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)

    Audio 16 Oct 2019
    Married at First Sight

    Immigration minister fires back at National over the case of granting residency to a man with multiple drink driving conditions. Mediaworks cutting back on local content production. Duncan Grieve from… Audio

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