Kathryn Ryan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
The most historic moment of the year was the death of Elizabeth II and the accession of Charles III. For many people in Britain this was a moment to pause and take stock of the country's history and… Audio
Has Brexit broken Britain?
A recent report by the Economic and Social Research Institute has found Britain's economy has been seriously bruised by its exit from the European Union in January 2020. Trade between the UK and the… Audio
Air New Zealand's boss on flying over Christmas + Covid recovery
Many of us will be taking to the skies this week in the pre-Christmas rush - but there's been added pressure on airlines in the leadup to it. The aviation industry has struggled with the scale-up… Audio
Tips for investing from creator of #1 Aus finance podcast
Victoria Devine is the host of Australia's top business podcast She's On The Money which spawned a best-selling book by the same name. Her second book takes a closer look at investing, which Victoria… Audio
Documentary follows four whānau over 22 years
A documentary project has been following the lives of four Maori children since they were born in 2000. The Whanau documentary series first broadcast 22 years ago when the four babies were born. It… Video, Audio
Music with Ian Chapman : Gone to the Dogs
Ian explores the quirky and happy relationship that exists between dogs and music, highlighting the inspirational relationship that can exist between dogs and their famous musical owners. Audio
Book review: The Climate Book created by Greta Thunberg
Sophie Handford reviews The Climate Book created by Greta Thunberg, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Around the motu : Lee Scanlon in Westport
Westport is still recovering from disastrous floods which hit in July last year, when about half the town's population of 4,000 was evacuated and 500 homes damaged. More torrential rain in February… Audio
Sebastian Payne: The downfall of Boris Johnson
It's been an extraordinary year for British politics, churning through three Prime Ministers in a matter of weeks. Boris Johnson stepped down in early July, just three years after leading the… Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Five of the eight jurisdictions in Australia are pushing for a national gun register after the murder of 2 police officers in Queensland last week by extremist conspiracy theorists. Foreign Minister… Audio
How will hospitality and tourism fare this summer?
A recent survey by Tourism Industry Aotearoa finds hospitality and tourism is short of sixty-five thousand workers. Queues, reduced opening hours and minimum two night stays are on the cards this… Audio
Do hotel booking sites actually keep prices high?
If you're heading away this summer and looking at booking a hotel or motel - should you use a booking site? An investigation is underway by the Australian department of treasury - requested by… Audio
AUT returns to Employment Authority today
AUT will return to the Employment Relations Authority today as part of its plans to make 170 academic staff redundant. Yesterday, after a legal bid by the union representing teaching staff, the… Audio
Sports-chat with Sam Ackerman
With the biggest sporting tournament in the world wrapped up in spectacular fashion, Sam looks at the wash up to an extraordinary FIFA World Cup - the legacy it leaves both on and off the field. But… Audio
Rhapsody for a Rock Wren
Rhapsody for a Rock Wren is a 14-minute film about the endangered bird known in te reo Māori as pīwauwau. It was recorded in Mount Aspiring National Park by University of Otago science student Lauren… Video, Audio, Gallery
Business commentator Pattrick Smellie
Pattrick discusses what will happen if inflation starts coming down, will equities markets rebound?. Also, how far could house prices fall?. He also looks ahead to next winter's electricity supply. He… Audio
Book review: The New Zealand Seashore Guide by Sally Carson and Rod Morris
David Hill reviews The New Zealand Seashore Guide by Sally Carson and Rod Morris, published by Potton & Burton Audio
Around the motu : Alisha Evans in Tauranga
Alisha talks to Kathryn about a controversial road trial in Mount Maunganui, Since Links Avenue was turned into a cul-de-sac by the Tauranga City Council, $4 million in fines has been racked up. Also… Audio
The little Kiwi drinks company that's making a big splash
Karma Drinks has spent the past 12 years building a company that aims to make the most ethical soft drinks in the world. Its ingredients are ethically sourced, organic and one percent of revenue from… Audio
USA correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben
Danielle has the latest on the Jan. 6 panel which is to vote on criminal referrals against former President Trump. Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk Audio