Jim Mora
Panel Says
What the Panelists Niki Bezzant and David King have been thinking about. Audio
Coca-Cola Life sales short of expectations
Credit Suisse analysts estimate that Coca-Cola Amatil sold 7 million litres of the new soft drink over five weeks, compared with 14 million litres sold over the same time period for Coke Vanilla after… Audio
Coca-Cola exec arrested for ISIS links
An IT executive at a Coke subsidiary in Bangladesh has been arrested under suspicion of joining Islamic state. He doesn't fit the usual mould of being young and disaffected. We talk to Australian… Audio
More to the Ritchie's bus story
On one hand it sounds like plot from Speed. But now more is being revealed about the trip around the Waitakere Ranges by students on a Ritchie's school bus. Audio
Auckland housing land
Labour says much of the Crown land being freed up for building isn't suitable. Audio
Economic growth
New Zealand's economic growth is expected to remain solid all the way out to 2017 but the burden of debt is staggering. Audio
Sir Robert Jones ejected from Air NZ flight
Sir Robert Jones was ejected from an Air New Zealand flight after declining to take instructions from cabin crew. Audio
The Panel with David King and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
Being a jerk works; Panel Says; Rotorua governance; Slip ups when pulling a sickie; Super secret Air NZ lounges. Audio
The Panel with David King and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
Intro; Economic growth; Auckland housing land; More to the Ritchie's bus story; Coca cola exec arrested for ISIS links; Coca-Cola Life sales short of expectations. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 27 May 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Parents complain after bus driver
Parents at two West Auckland schools are demanding an explanation of how a rogue school bus driver took their children on a 17-kilometre ride yesterday. The replacement driver from Richies Transport… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 26 May 2015
A shakeup in counselling services; Woman with terminal cancer fights for right to die; Sky City convention centre deal agreed upon; John Key dismisses cowards claims; Parents complain after bus… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 25 May 2015
A woman with brain cancer fights in court for the right to die on her own terms. A signal of a tougher stance against returning foreign fighters and New 10 year passports will cost $180. Audio
ISIS and Islam
ISIS has made big gains in Iraq and NZ troops won't be brought home because of them. Alexander Gillespie of the University of Waikato joins the Panel to discuss what's happening in places like… Audio
The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Reaction to the Budget from the Panelists, ISIS has made big gains in Iraq and NZ troops won't be brought home because of them and whether a classroom is a public place is being decided by a judge in… Audio
The Panel pre-show for 22 May 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 21 May 2015
Bill English announces the first real increase in benefits in more than forty years. Dean Barker signs with the Japanese America's Cup challenger and closing addresses at Blessie Gotingco trial. Audio