Mary Wilson
Police Association comments on potential police training cuts
Some written comments from the Police Association. Audio
Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced
Burma's pro-democracy leader is sentenced to a further 18-months in prison. Audio
Interest in rugby waning
They're licking their wounds following back to back losses - and the bad news keeps coming for the All Blacks. Audio
Paula Bennett under fire
The Social Development Minister Paula Bennett comments on the issue. Audio
Mum feels hounded after benefit details made public
A solo mother who had the details of her benefit payments released by the Minister of Social Development says she feels hounded and intimidated for speaking out against government policy. Audio
More prisoners asking to be segregated from other inmates
The former head of prisons says the percentage of inmates kept in segregation is too high and is upsetting the prison balance. Audio
Police describe avalanche tragedy
A man has been killed and two of his fellow heli-skiers briefly buried by an avalanche which they triggered in the Southern Alps this afternoon. Audio
Recreational-only fishing plan outlined
The Minister of Fisheries has outlined a plan to set-up fishing areas around New Zealand solely for recreational and customary fishers. Audio
Rapist may strike again say police
Auckland police say they believe the rapist who struck in a central city park has stalked other women and may strike again. Audio
Fiji's interim government accused of overstepping mark
Fiji's interim government is being accused of crossing a line in the way it's dealing with the Methodist Church. Audio
Southland DHB denies hospital underfunding claims
With Southland District Health Board chief executive Brian Rousseau. Audio
Queenstown hospital services 'woefully inadequate'
A Queenstown health action group says funding for hospital services in the resort is woefully inadequate and falling way behind the national average. Audio
Police describe avalanche tragedy
Monique Deveroux has been speaking with Senior Constable Brent Swanson. Audio
One killed in avalanche near Methven
A man has died in an avalanche tiggered by the heli ski-ing group he was part of in the Southern Alps near Methven this afternoon. Audio
Former colleague calls murder-accused "obsessive"
A former colleague of murder-accused Clayton Weatherston has described a man who argued with other staff, enjoyed putting people down, and took credit for others' work. Audio
Observers allowed into Aung San Suu Kyi's trial
There's been a surprising twist on the 3rd day of the trial of Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Audio
Tasers called torture
The United Nations committee against torture is urging the Government to reconsider police using tasers saying they constitute a form of torture. Audio
President of the Police Association Greg O'Connor
The president of the Police Association Greg O'Connor is with us now. Audio
Crisis management expert comments on siege
Robert Heath is a psychologist and crisis management expert based at the University of South Australia. Audio
Injuries detailed in fatal exorcism case
A man who describes himself as a divine healer has told a jury he heard what sounded like a haka coming from inside a house. Audio