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Week in Politics: A big week for the government - and nothing went wrong
A big week for the government - and nothing went wrong
Analysis: The government was on the move this week with troop withdrawals, military spending, law changes and the end of teacher strikes, writes Peter Wilson.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 14 2019
Audio 14 Jun 2019A review of the week's news including... NZ political polls: Which one is right?, Dotcom extradition appeal begins in Supreme Court, Defence Force 'super' Hercules planes unnecessary - Greens, Defence… Audio
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Boris Johnson tops first ballot in Tory leadership contest
Boris Johnson tops first ballot in Tory leadership contest
Boris Johnson has secured the highest number of votes in the first MPs' ballot to select the Conservative Party leader and next prime minister.
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Kiwibuild: The asset issue
A 1 News Colmar Brunton poll shows that New Zealanders are still backing the Kiwibuild concept but there's been more criticism about the scheme over the fact there is no asset means testing. Audio
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The Panel with Tayyaba Khan and Andrew Frame (Part 1)
Audio 12 Jun 2019A 1 News Colmar Brunton poll shows that New Zealanders are still backing the kiwibuild concept but there's been more criticism about the scheme over the fact there is no asset means testin. RNZ has… Audio
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Manus Island suicide attempts spike after Australian election
Manus Island suicide attempts spike after Aus election
A spate of suicide attempts among refugees detained on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island has followed the Liberal party's shock victory in the Australian election.
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Political polls 'simply can’t both be right' - Simon Bridges
Political polls 'simply can’t both be right' - Simon Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges says the political poll that showed his party had gained support was the most similar to National's own polling. Video
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National Party leadership - perspectives from the right
National Party MP Judith Collins is ahead of leader Simon Bridges in the preferred Prime Minister stakes in the most recent political polls.
And when asked on Morning Report if she thought Mr Bridges… Audio
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Political polls 'can’t both be right' - Simon Bridges
National leader Simon Bridges says the political poll that showed his party had gained support was the most similar to National's own polling.
Two polls released in the weekend had two different… Video, Audio
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Vanuatu's largest political party endorses candidates for 2020 election
Vanuatu's largest political party endorses candidates for 2020 election
Vanuatu's largest political party has begun preparing for the 2020 elections endorsing 22 candidates at its recent congress on Ambrym.
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Legal options after ABC raided by Australian federal police
Media commentator Gavin Ellis says the ABC is about to mount a legal challenge against the raid on its Sydney newsroom and News Corp is bringing out its big guns. Also, he believes it's time for media… Audio
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Ten nominated in race to succeed British PM Theresa May
Ten in race to succeed British PM Theresa May
Brexit dominated campaign launches in the contest to succeed Theresa May as Britain's Conservative Party leader and prime minister.
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Polls apart: Divisive political polls point to error - Farrar
Polls apart: 'It's getting very difficult to capture'
Pollsters say the difference between two political polls released last night is so great one of them has to be wrong.
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Two new political polls, with two very different results
Pollsters say the differences between One News Colmar Brunton and Newshub Read Research polls aren't down to a margin of error - at least one of them is wrong. Audio
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Polls - what can we believe?
Two political polls out yesterday, both widely different form one other. Newshubs' poll had Labour surging to 50.8 percent, enough to govern alone, while 1 News' poll had National up four points… Audio
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The Panel with Ella Henry and Simon Wilson (Part 1)
Audio 10 Jun 2019Two political polls out yesterday, both widely different form one other. Newshubs' poll had Labour surging to 50.8 percent, enough to govern alone, while 1 News' poll had National up four points… Audio
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Why were last night's political polls so different?
Last night, TV1 and TV3 led their bulletins with political polls taken just a week apart. But they told completely different stories. Why? Audio
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Two new political polls at odds
Two new political polls at odds
In one poll National has leapfrogged Labour to take the lead but according to the other, Labour could govern alone for the first time.
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NZ political polls: Which one is right?
Two major polls out on Sunday night couldn't agree on whether Labour or National is more popular with voters but they did dovetail on one question - and it's not good news for Opposition leader Simon… Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 10 June 2019
Audio 10 Jun 2019Details of hush money paid to secretly settle employment disputes with MPs have been revealed to RNZ. Two polls, two hits for Simon Bridges as Judith Collins passes him in the polls The Transport… Audio
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Joe Biden leads race for Democratic presidential contenders
Joe Biden leads race for Democratic presidential contenders
Former US Vice President Joe Biden still leads the Democratic pack of presidential contenders in a poll of voters.
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Cook Islands debates how to disinfect water
Cook Islands debates how to disinfect water
There is a debate in the Cook Islands as to whether chlorine should be used to purify the water in Rarotonga.
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Mediawatch Midweek 6 June: Under the influence
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the Daily Mail's shameless rip-offs of other people's journalism - and why no-one can stop it. But first: a string of… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 6 June: Under the influence
Mediawatch Midweek 6 June: Under the influence
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the Daily Mail's shameless rip-offs of other people's journalism - and why no-one can stop it. But first: a string of…
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TOP down? Can The Opportunities Party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?
TOP down? Can the party survive in-fighting and mud-slinging?
Former leader Gareth Morgan says members are 'grovelling, compromising political aspirants' - and that's the least of his successor Geoff Simmons' problems. Can he rescue the party from itself? Video