Jim Mora
Fired guard suspected of helping smuggle phones into Mt Eden
Drug raids across the upper North Island this morning targetting the Headhunters gang have also snared three Mt Eden prisoners and a former guard. Audio
GPS monitoring fails to stop Blessie Gotingco's killer
The authorities knew exactly where Tony Douglas Robertson was every minute of every day but they couldn't stop him abducting, raping and murdering a North Shore mother of three. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 28 July 2015
GPS monitoring fails to stop Blessie Gotingco's killer;Corrections defends monitoring of Gotingco's killer;Fired guard suspected of helping smuggle phones into Mt Eden;PM promises to give Pharmac more… Audio
Child's remains in suitcase
Speculation that the remains of a young girl found in a suitcase in South Australia could be those of missing British girl Madeleine McCann. Audio
Coke snorting peer sits tight
Lord Sewel has no intention of giving up his seat in the British Parliament's House of Lords. The 69 year-old has been photographed snorting cocaine and partying with prostitutes. Audio
Jetstar set to struggle in regions
A new report from Macquarie Group is predicting difficult times ahead for Jetstar's foray into New Zealand regional air routes. Aviation commentator Peter Clark says the airline will still forge… Audio
Panel Says
What the panelists Barry Corbett and Nicky Pellegrino have been thinking about. Audio
Treasure found off Florida
A company dedicated to recouping the valuables on a ship that sank almost 300 years ago after departing Havana made one of the biggest finds so far - recouping more than $1 million worth of gold coins… Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Barry Corbett (Part 2)
Treasure found off Florida;Panel Says;Jetstar set to struggle in regions;Coke snorting peer sits tight;Child's remains in suitcase. Audio
Boy's bike barred from bus
Was a Dunedin bus driver right to not allow a six year-old boy take his bike on an empty bus? Audio
Refugees for the regions?
Paul Spoonley from Massey University joins the Panel to talk about an idea to relocate refugees from detention centres to New Zealand's regions. Would that work? Audio
Marlborough Sounds environmental harm
The Marlborough Sounds are being damaged by forestry, by dredging, flooding and anchoring boats. We talk to the Commodore of the Pelorous Boating Club Michael Connolly. Audio
The Panel with Nicky Pellegrino and Barry Corbett (Part 1)
What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Nicky Pellegrino have been up to;Marlborough Sounds environmental harm;Refugees for the regions?Boy's bike barred from bus. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 28 July 2015
What the world is talking about. With Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Noelle McCarthy. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 27 July 2015
New details about the prisoner beaten and falling from a balcony at Mt Eden Prison. Waikato's mental health services under review after a psychiatrist appears in court and Samoa makes a loss on the… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 27 July 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
High Court rules prisoner voting ban breaches Bill of Rights
In what's being described as an unprecedented ruling, the High Court has decided the law that stops all prisoners from voting breaches their human rights. Audio
Today's market update
New Zealand has posted a monthly trade deficit due to the falling dollar. Audio
Evidence a slain security guard lacked training
A security guard says if a young man killed on the job had been better trained he would have known to stay in his car and call for help. Audio
Man who murdered his mother kept out of sentencing
A man who murdered his mother was kept out of court for part of his sentencing because the judge feared he would attack other members of his family or those guarding him. Audio