Jim Mora
The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Simon Pound (Part 1)
British election; window washers; free speech. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 8 May 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Thursday 7 May 2015
Westport's Stockton miners dealt another devastating blow; Solid Energy responds; Westport reacts to Stockton mine news; Auckland households to pay $114 a year for transport projects; Trial underway… Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 6 May 2015
Car finally pulled out of water but mystery remains; The police have more; Guilty plea to manslaughter of toddler; Peters accuses govt of Auckland housing inaction to keep donors happy; Brawling Blues… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 6 May 2015
What the world is talking about. With Jim Mora, Zara Potts, Cas Carter and Chris Trotter. Audio
Today's market update
The New Zealand dollar is bouncing around after the Reserve Bank of Australia cut its offical cash rate by a quarter-point, to a record low of 2 percent, late this afternoon. Audio
Charlotte of Cambridge is a popular title
The British media have lauded the choice of Charlotte Elizabeth Diana as the name of the new baby princess, with its close links to the families of both the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 4 May 2015
A man bleeds to death from a surgeon's mistakes. A strong earthquake rattles Wanaka and John Key confirms he's paying for his own legal advice over the ponytail pulling. Audio
Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 1 April 2015
Mark Lundy is found GUILTY of murdering his wife and daughter for a second time. The America's Cup challenger race slips further from New Zealand's grasp and Aucklanders waste 95 hours a year sitting… Audio
Mastermind accused of stealing from the Silk Road website
A Secret Service agent and a drugs agent who helped convict the mastermind behind an Internet drugs bazaar now stands accused himself of extorting and stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from… Audio
Sepuloni's mother sentenced
The mother of Labour MP Carmel Sepuloni has had her sentence for benefit fraud reduced partly because of all the media attention. Audio
Black Caps arrive at Queens Wharf
A party is underway at Auckland's Queens Wharf as thousands of cricket fans wait for the World Cup finalist Black Caps to arrive. Audio
Auckland house building slows well short of what's needed
The pace of house building growth in Auckland appears to be slowing still well short of what's needed to meet population growth. Audio
Evening Business for 31 March 2015
News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
$200,000 fraudster jailed today, already had 146 convictions
It's been revealed a man who was sentenced today for fraudulently taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from people's bank accounts, including that of a top judge, already has 146 convictions. Audio
Northland in the spotlight again in parliament today
The Northland by-election has been and gone but the region and the Government's plans for it were under scrutiny again in Parliament today. Audio
Vettori uses World Cup welcome to announce retirement
The Black Caps veteran Daniel Vettori has used a rowdy welcome home for the World Cup finalists in Auckland today to officially announce his retirement from cricket. Audio
Green light for New Zealand to deploy
The Government has struck a deal for New Zealand soldiers to defend themselves in Iraq. Audio