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Government pulls out the stops for Northland
Government pulls out the stops for Northland
The National Party is pulling out all the stops to win the Northland by-election, including an announcement to replace ten bridges over the next six years. Audio
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Putin reveals secret Crimea plot
Putin reveals secret Crimea plot
Vladimir Putin has admitted for the first time that the plan to annex Crimea was ordered weeks before the referendum on self-determination.
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Northland by-election
Winston Peters is inching ahead in the polls ahead of the Northland by-election. Labour leader Andrew Little has delivered a not-so-subtle hint about how constituents should vote if they want to send… Audio
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The Panel with Neil Miller and Rob Salmond (Part 1)
Audio 9 Mar 2015Topics - what the panelists Rob Salmond and Neil Miller have been up to. Winston Peters is inching ahead in the polls ahead of the Northland by-election. Labour leader Andrew Little has delivered a… Audio
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Labour candidate staying the course
Labour candidate staying the course
Labour's Northland by-election candidate says as far as she's concerned she has full backing from the party's leadership despite a hint from Andrew Little on tactical voting. Audio
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New poll puts National and NZ First neck and neck in Northland
As the Northland by-election campaigning continues, the Labour leader Andrew Little appears to be hinting at the possibility of tactical voting between party candidate Willow Jean Prime, and the New… Audio
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Labour won't pull out of by-election - Little
Labour won't pull out of by-election - Little
Labour leader Andrew Little said the party will not pull its candidate from the Northland by-election, despite a poll showing National might lose if they do drop out.
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By-election candidates respond to first poll
By-election candidates respond to first poll
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he still considers himself the underdog in the Northland by-election campaign despite a poll suggesting he's in front.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri March 6 2015
Audio 6 Mar 2015A review of the week's news including... An investigative journalist says New Zealand is spying on its Pacific neighbours on a scale never seen before, the Privy Council delivers its decision on Teina… Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Friday 6 March 2015
Audio 6 Mar 2015Passengers stuck on Interislander Ferry in Queen Charlotte Sound; Flooding brings down slip around tourists; Warning of more rain to come; Latest on the flood-hit roads; Teina Pora's trainer didn't… Audio
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Northland's National candidate confident of win
A snap poll of Northland voters has New Zealand First leader Winston Peters as the frontrunner in the upcoming by-election. Audio
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Poll picks Winston for Northland
Poll picks Winston for Northland
A snap poll of 500 voters has New Zealand First leader Winston Peters as the frontrunner in the upcoming by-election in Northland.
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Two unopposed seats for Tuvalu election
Two unopposed seats for Tuvalu election
Two of the 15 seats in the next Tuvalu parliament have already been decided with the single candidates for the two seats on Nukufetau returned unopposed.
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Tahiti due for fresh French Senate election in May
Tahiti due for fresh French Senate election in May
The French High Commission in French Polynesia has confirmed that a fresh election of the territory's two members of the French Senate will be held on May the 3rd.
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Netanyahu's nuclear warning
Netanyahu's nuclear warning
The Israeli prime minister has warned that a deal under discussion on Iran's nuclear programme could "pave its way to the bomb", rather than block it.
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Fighting for the Right to Die
Lecretia Seales is dying of a brain tumour, and is lobbying the government to reform the laws on assisted dying. The 41-year-old Wellington senior public lawyer was diagnosed with cancer in 2011 and… Audio
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Netanyahu in US over Iran deal
Netanyahu in US over Iran deal
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in the US to argue against a possible nuclear deal with Iran.
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Wellington supercity submissions close today
Wellington supercity submissions close today
Today is the final day people can have their say on a controversial plan to roll the nine councils in the Wellington region into one.
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New Plymouth to spend $80k on poll
New Plymouth to spend $80k on poll
New Plymouth is to spend about $80,000 to conduct a poll over whether Maori should have an automatic right to a council seat.
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What colour is the dress?
Blue or white?
Debate rages over the optical illusion of a dress that looks different to many Tumblr users.
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Supercity critics say Wellington plan will fail
Supercity critics say Wellington plan will fail
Submissions on the Wellington supercity close on Monday but critics say there has not been enough public debate and the proposal is doomed to fail.
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Wellingtonians oppose super-city - poll
Wellingtonians oppose super-city - poll
A new poll commissioned by the Wellington City Council shows that almost three quarters of residents surveyed are against the proposed super-city.
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Inflation expectations have slumped
Inflation expectations have slumped
The Reserve Bank has come under pressure to cut the Official Cash Rate after the release of the results of its latest survey on inflation expectations. Audio
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Cook Islands readies for re-scheduled by-election
Cook Islands readies for re-scheduled by-election
The re-scheduled by election in the Cook Islands is to be held on March 31st.
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Dutch euthanasia exponent begins national tour
Dutch euthanasia exponent begins national tour
Supporters of voluntary euthanasia believe that support for medically assisted dying is growing.