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Luxon on abortion and Simon O'Connor's tweet
The overturning of Roe v Wade in the United States continues to make political waves in New Zealand.
National MP and social conservative Simon O'Connor has served up a mea culpa to his caucus… Audio
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US abortion decision continues to make political waves in NZ
The overturning of Roe V Wade in the US continues to make political waves here in New Zealand. National MP and social conservative Simon O'Connor has served up a mea culpa to his caucus colleagues for… Audio
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Law enforcement could use cell data to prove illegal abortions
The US Supreme Court's decision to make abortion illegal has sparked digital security concerns in the US and around the world.
Law enforcement can now order tech companies to provide users' internet… Audio
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Watch: Party People on Matariki and Roe v Wade
Watch: The Party People panel discusses what Matariki means for Aotearoa and the Roe v Wade abortion case in the US.
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Party People | Season 2 | Episode 16: 28th June 2022
Party People celebrates Matariki with a twinkling of insight into what the public holiday means for Aotearoa and Roe v. Wade, a case protecting access to abortion in America. Video, Audio
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Family First does not qualify for charitable status, Supreme Court rules
Supreme Court judges noted Family First's research reports lacked required balance and its purposes were discriminatory, and ruled it did not qualify for charitable status.
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O'Connor apologises to National MPs for abortion post
National MP Simon O'Connor has returned to Parliament with an apology to colleagues over a social media post that celebrated the US Supreme Court's overturning of abortion law.
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United States abortion ruling ignites legal battles over state bans
Battles over abortion have shifted to state courts after the US Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to the procedure nationwide, with a judge blocking a statewide ban in Louisiana.
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
Audio 28 Jun 2022Rebecca discusses China's clamp down on influencers.
Also the reaction from businesses, including New Zealand linked footwear firm Allbirds to the Roe versus Wade abortion decision in the US. Audio
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Ex-senior Nat Amy Adams warns caucus over abortion issue position
Former National minister Amy Adams has warned her former party's caucus to acknowledge the strong feeling over abortion rights in New Zealand. Audio
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National MPs committed to not changing abortion law, Luxon says
The Opposition leader says all his MPs are united around the commitment not to change abortion law, as former Justice Minister Amy Adams says restricting the law would be "absolutely soul-destroying".
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USA correspondent Ron Elving - Roe v Wade protests
Audio 28 Jun 2022Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News. Audio
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Roe v Wade ruling a horrifying reminder against complacency
The National Party leader Christopher Luxon is promising there will be no changes to abortion laws despite his personal views, if he becomes prime minister.
But National MP Simon O'Connor is staying… Audio
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Spike in US medical staff eyeing up NZ after Roe v Wade ruling
The reversal of nearly 50 years of protection for abortion in the US has triggered a wave of medical professionals looking to come to New Zealand.
A health recruiting agency says the number of… Audio
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'An emotional tug': Doctors ready to move to NZ over US Supreme Court abortion decision
A health workforce recruiting agency is fielding calls from senior US doctors who say they can no longer live in their own country.
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First Up - The Podcast, Tuesday 28 June
Audio 28 Jun 2022On today's First Up pod - Boris Johnson is in Germany for the G7 and Ukraine is leading the agenda - UNESCO recognises Rewana bread as a cultural icon, New Zealanders over 50 will be offered another… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 28 June 2022
Today on RNZ National. G7 leaders pledge to help Ukraine "for as long as it takes" at their summit in Germany. A wave of American health workers are looking to move to New Zealand, after the US… Audio
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NZ politicians and the pro-life vs pro-choice debate
The US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade and roll back women's reproductive rights 50 years has resonated loudly in New Zealand too. As you'll no doubt be aware it's now up to individual… Audio
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National MPs committed to not changing abortion law, Luxon says
The Opposition leader says all his MPs are united around the commitment not to change abortion law, as former Justice Minister Amy Adams says restricting the law would be "absolutely soul-destroying".
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Luxon pledges abortion law won't change under National govt
National's leader Christopher Luxon insists all his MPs are on the same page when it comes to abortion law reform, promising a future government led by him won't make any changes.
But one of his most… Audio
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Abortion ruling, anti-trans laws top of mind during US Pride events
People celebrating US Pride events have expressed outrage at the Supreme Court's overturning of the constitutional right to abortion, and a wave of anti-transgender laws.
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Robertson 'confident' NZ to benefit from EU trade deal
Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson is confident that New Zealand can get a good deal for exporters from EU trade talks. Audio
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New Zealand reacts to US abortion law decision
Thousands of protestors in the US have taken to the streets after the Supreme Court overturned women's constitutional right to abortion.
But those who are anti-abortion are lauding the decision.
The… Audio
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States quick to criminalise abortion after SCOTUS decision
To the United States, where some states have already made it illegal for a woman to get an abortion, with clinics forced to close their doors and women needing treatment to cross state lines to get… Audio
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US Supreme Court abortion decision felt around the world
The impact of the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe V Wade is being felt across the country and around the world.. Nathan talks to New York correspondent Anna Burns-Francis. Audio