John Campbell
Police reopen Barclay investigation as PM remains under pressur
The police have reopened their investigation into whether Todd Barclay secretly recorded staff in his electorate office, a controversy that has ended the National MP's political career. Video, Audio
Evening business for Tues 27 June
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Grant Dalton touches America's Cup for the first time
Team New Zealand's CEO is Grant Dalton. He spoke to John Campbell just after he'd touched the America's Cup for the first time. Video, Audio
Team NZ cycled their way to victory
Four cycle grinders peddled so hard to secure the America's Cup, that Simon Van Velthooven had a pulse rate of 190. His father Paul joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Peter Burling - on winning the America's Cup
At 26, Peter Burling is the youngest winning helmsman in the 166 year history of the America's Cup. The Olympic sailor and gold medal winning skipper - and now America's Cup winner, talks to John… Video, Audio
Kiwis rise early to celebrate Team NZ victory
Yacht clubs around the country opened their doors to the public this morning, so Team New Zealand fans could watch the match live. Checkpoint reporter Zac Fleming was among them. Video, Audio
Team New Zealand wins America's Cup
Team New Zealand has won the America's Cup, putting it back in New Zealand hands, and soon in the country itself, for the first time in 14 years. Todd Niall reports from Bermuda. Video, Audio
Lions to bring $30 million to Wellington
The Lions tour is rolling into Wellington, where it's expected to bring an economic windfall to the capital. They're playing the Hurricanes tomorrow night and the All Blacks on Saturday. Video, Audio
New Zealander feared for his life in Fiji yacht crash
Wellington coffee pioneer Geoff Marsland was heading from Picton to Tonga when the 61 foot yacht he was on struck a reef. Video, Audio
Sir Michael Fay - Oracle's odds very, very low
Thirty years ago, Sir Michael Fay financed New Zealand's first America's cup campaign in 1987. He was inducted into America's Cup Hall of Fame 15 years later. He talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio
One race to go - Team NZ prepare for victory
Team New Zealand is sitting on matchpoint in Bermuda after trouncing the defender Oracle TeamUSA in two America's Cup races this morning. Video, Audio
Regions applaud Winston Peters, but Govt says no way
The New Zealand First leader wants the GST paid by tourists to be returned to the region in which they spent the money, and for regions to get 25 percent share of water, oil, and mineral royalties. Video, Audio
Brighter Future - Demand for mental health services at record high
More than 168,000 people were seen by mental health and addiction services last year - nearly 50,000 more than eight years ago. Mei Heron spoke to one woman about her experience in the system. Video, Audio
Immediate collective action needed on climate change, Court hears
The Wellington High Court has been told in a first of its kind case that New Zealand needs to be bold on climate change, rather than slowly shuffling along with the crowd. Audio
Salvation Army cannot meet demand for food, housing
Demand for the Salvation Army's food banks, emergency accommodation, and financial support has retuened to levels only previously seen during the global financial crisis. Audio
Bill English frustrated by Barclay questions
While police decide whether to reopen the Todd Barclay investigation, Prime Minister Bill English insists he has nothing more to add. Audio
Evening business for Mon 26 June
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Passengers told to pray as AirAsia plane's engine fails
A Kuala Lumpur-bound flight from Perth was forced to turn back 90 minutes in after a major fault with an engine left the plane shuddering like a "washing machine". Video, Audio
'We all thought we were going to die'
Wellington coffee pioneer Geoff Marsland was on board a 61 foot yacht when it struck a reef 400 kilometres south east of Suva. He tells John Campbell he feared for his life. Video, Audio
Even if Team NZ loses, it's a win for New Zealand
At one level, the America's Cup is already New Zealand's Cup, because most of the boats are built here. Tim Smyth from Core Builders Composites talks to John Campbell. Video, Audio