Duncan Webb
Banning dangerous dog breeds
Lawyer Duncan Webb tallks about what it would take to outlaw specific dog breeds. Audio
Christchurch lawyer says repair of repairs probable
Duncan Webb, a Christchurch lawyer who helped organise a 3000-strong petition supporting Christchurch home-owners, says 10 percent of homes will need to be re-repaired. Audio
The morality of cheap clothes
Big chains stores say it's smart business being able to supply cheap clothes to the market. Do we really care about the third world workers though? Audio
Lockwood flag design bad feng shui
A Feng shui consultant says the Kyle Lockwood design will be bad for business and bring bad luck. Audio
Self employed defaulting on rent
Debt collector Craeg Williams talks about the loopholes around retrieving rent from the self employed. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Viginia Larson and Duncan Webb have been thinking about. Audio
Is working hard really a virtue?
Working hard is held up as being admirable but how much is too much? Audio
More car sales
It's been a good year for car sales. Motoring commentator Allan Dick talks about the state of the aging fleet and how people are paying for their cars. Audio
The paper border
A New Zealand ballet student had to come back home after officals in the UK told her she had the wrong visa to study there. Audio
Firearms Inquiry
Judith Collins is in favour of an inquiry into the availability of firearms. Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Virginia Larson (Part 2)
Working hard is held up as being admirable but how much is too much? What the Panelists Viginia Larson and Duncan Webb have been thinking about. Debt collector Craeg Williams talks about the loopholes… Audio
The Panel with Duncan Webb and Virginia Larson (Part 1)
What the Panelists Virginia Larson and Duncan Webb have been up to. Judith Collins is in favour of an inquiry into the availability of firearms. A New Zealand ballet student had to come back home… Audio
Mayoral candidate has eye on golf course
Phil Goff wants to turn the Remuera Golf Course residential land for new housing. What does lawyer Duncan Webb make of this? Audio
Christchurch: Five Years On
Mayor Lianne Dalziel, lawyer Duncan Webb and Restart Chairman John Suckling join us to look at how Christchurch is faring five years on from the devastating February 22 earthquake. Audio
The NZ flag and the British empire
Winston Peters says the changing of the flag is propaganda, and should traces of the British empire be expunged or left as a reminder of the past? Audio
Clouds in my coffee
Barista of the year Addison Dale tells us what he thinks about Christchurch cafes refusing to make coffee with low fat milk. Audio
Underage driver killed in crash
Qustions again about Police pursuits are two teenagers die in a road crash. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Duncan Webb and Steve McCabe have been thinking about. Audio