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Emails between Curran and Handley to be revealed
State Services Minister Chris Hipkins is expected to turn up to Parliament this afternoon with copies of former minister Clare Curran's personal emails to technology entrepreneur Derek Handley.
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The Sampler: Egypt Station by Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney can't seem to stop writing songs. Nick Bollinger considers what his latest ones add to the best known songbook in pop. Audio
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The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
Despite struggles with health and technology, Martin Phillipps has consolidated the return of his iconic band The Chills with a timely and topical new album. Nick Bollinger talks to the big Chill. Audio
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The Sampler -18 September 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses Paul McCartney's new album and its place in the Beatle veteran's hallowed catalogue, and talks past, present and future with Chills frontman Martin Phillipps. Audio
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The Sampler: Egypt Station by Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney can't seem to stop writing songs. Nick Bollinger considers what his latest ones add to the best known songbook in pop.
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The Sampler: Chills, snow, and the creative thawing of Martin Phillipps
Despite struggles with health and technology, Martin Phillipps has consolidated the return of his iconic band The Chills with a timely and topical new album. Nick Bollinger talks to the big Chill.
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The Sampler -18 September 2018
Nick Bollinger discusses Paul McCartney's new album and its place in the Beatle veteran's hallowed catalogue, and talks past, present and future with Chills frontman Martin Phillipps.
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Govt told to front up with personal emails between Curran and Handley
The Speaker of the House has told the government to front up with personal emails between former minister Clare Curran and technology entrepreneur Derek Handley.
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Question Time for 18 September 2018
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KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Have she and her Ministers lived up to the commitment…
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DOC staff face more abuse after anti-1080 protests
Department of Conservation staff are facing a torrent of online threats and abuse following a recent spike in anti-1080 protests. Audio
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Jazz in the Rain
Audio 15 Sep 2018This week: jazz inspired by the rain, including Wes Montgomery with ‘Come Rain or Come Shine’, Paul Motian with ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’, and Dee Dee Bridgewater singing ‘Here’s That Rainy Day’.
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Jazz in the Rain Pt 2
Audio 15 Sep 2018This week: jazz inspired by the rain, including Joanne Brackeen with Jobim’s ‘Waters of March’, Glenn Miller’s ‘Blue Rain’, and Herbie Hancock with ‘Rain Dance’. Audio
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Derek Handley to get $100k after govt job offer retracted
Tech entrepreneur Derek Handley was offered the role of the country's first Chief Technology Officer, but will now be paid out $100,000 after the offer was retracted by the government.
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Week in Politics: Peters is putting his party first
Analysis - More coalition policy problems as Winston Peters puts his party first and National MPs demand the release of what they're calling Clare Curran's "secret" emails.
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Peters: Privilege allegations 'legal drivel'
NZ First leader Winston Peters has dismissed National MP Nick Smith's privileges complaint against his party MPs as "enormous legal drivel." Audio
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Winston Peters can't remember if he signed NZ First fine contract
As reported earlier, deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says he had a lapse of memory and has taken back his claim all NZ First party members had signed a contract that would require them to pay a… Audio
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NZ First contracts breached Parliament rules - Nick Smith
Winston Peters says he had a lapse of memory and has taken back his claim all NZ First party members had signed a contract that would require them to pay a $300,000 fine if they are expelled or resign… Audio
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Rugby: Folau back for Wallabies
Israel Folau has been named to make his Wallabies return against Argentina - but not in his usual position.
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Peters wrong on NZ First MPs' good behaviour contract
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has admitted he was mistaken when he earlier said all his MPs had signed up to a good behaviour contract.
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Question Time for 13 September 2018
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
PRIYANCA RADHAKRISHNAN to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: What progress has he…
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Skripal poisoning: Putin says suspects 'civilians, not criminals'
The two suspects in the poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter are civilians, not criminals, Russian President Vladimir Putin says.
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Question Time for 12 September 2018
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DAVID SEYMOUR to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: Does he believe that the residential property market, as currently regulated, leads to excessive profits for landlords?
Hon SIMON…
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Newspaper defends 'racist' Serena Williams cartoon
An Australian newspaper has found itself at the centre of a race row over its cartoonist's depiction of Serena Williams and is doubling down on its support for the artist.
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England ease to fifth-test win
England have beaten India by 118 runs in their final test despite defiant centuries from KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, as a series full of twists reached a compelling conclusion at the Oval.
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The Sampler - 11 September 2018
Nick Bollinger reviews a high-school musical from precocious Long Island siblings The Lemon Twigs; a dislocated dsic by British-born, New York-based musician Devonte Hynes a.k.a. Blood Orange, and an… Audio