Mary Wilson
Friend concerned after Margaret Bain's revelations
The jury in David Bain's retrial have been read the evidence Mr Bain gave in the first trial in 1995. Audio
Reaction to North Korea rocket launch
The BBC's correspondent in Tokyo, Roland Buerk joins Mary Wilson. Audio
Ban the bag
Mexico city lawmakers have banned the use of plastic bags for retail with punishment severe on the pocket. Audio
Roads of national significance
The Government has named seven roads of national significance in an effort to get them built or upgraded sooner. Audio
David Bain retrial
The court in the retrial of David Bain has heard crucial evidence about a computer on which a message was left the morning his family were found dead. Audio
Baby born on plane
NZ authorities are treating the case of a baby born on an inbound flight from Samoa and possibly abandoned as a critical priority. Audio
Armed Robbery in Auckland
Nappies, milk and toffee pops have been the latest target of a teen armed robbery in Auckland - this time involving a 13 year old. Audio
Police Launch Homicide Inquiry
Police investigating the death of 3 year old Cherish Tahuri-Wright have launched a homicide inquiry. Audio
Student Arrested After Stabbing (Part 3)
The Minister of Education Anne Tolley speaks with Mary Wilson. Audio
Cracks in Bridge
Traffic is being held up on a major thoroughfare in Auckland after the discovery of cracks in a bridge. Audio
Brazilian Murder Case
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has been working with the family of a New Zealander in Brazil whose 3-year old daughter was murdered. Audio
Student Arrested After Stabbing (Part 2)
Graeme McCann is the chairperson of the PPTA Principals Council. Audio
Kakapo chicks hatch
Two Kakapo chicks hatched on Codfish Island, near Stewart Island. They bring the total number of the flightless parrots to 93. Audio
Swazi wet weather gear to go offshore (Part 2)
The Prime Minister says the country's free trade deals impose restrictions on handing out government contracts to NZ companies. Audio
High-risk fire areas of Victoria
Residents in high-risk fire areas of Victoria are being told to decide early whether to stay in their homes tomorrow. Audio
Petrol price drops
The Automobile Assocation says the latest petrol price drops could have been bigger - and come sooner. Audio
Australian job cuts
The Australian government is warning that the country needs to brace itself for future large-scale job cuts. Audio
Corrections Minister speaks
Judith Collins talks about the status of her Ministry and her confidence in its Chief Executive. Audio