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Evening business for Mon 4 Sept
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Hundreds protest water bottling proposal in Whangarei
Traffic was stopped in Whangarei today during the march against plans for a water-bottling operation at Poroti Springs, which have been owned by Maori since the 1890's. Lois Williams reports. Video, Audio
Nuclear bomb North Korea's 'ultimate insurance policy'
There are heightened tensions between the US and North Korea, but military and diplomatic analyst for CNN and retired US Navy admiral, John F. Kirby, doesn't believe they're on the brink of war. Video, Audio
Nick Smith squatting sculpture to go on the road
The five-metre sculpture of the Environment Minister squatting over a glass of water will be driven to Nelson and displayed next to Nick Smith's stand at the local farmers market. Video, Audio
Paula Bennett apologises for criminals' 'human rights' comment
Mrs Bennett has admited she blundered by saying serious criminals should have fewer human rights and has apologised to Bill English, after National's leader said her remarks were a mistake. Audio
Labour blasts National's spending criticism as 'desperate, cynical'
National says Labour has an $11.7 billion hole in its fiscal plan which would lead to significantly higher debt, but Labour says its numbers are robust and National is misleading voters. Video, Audio
Selevasio Tu'ima sings Coldplay's 'Yellow'
Auckland student Selevasio Tu'ima's performance of Hallelujah went viral when Checkpoint played it last year. Here, the 13-year-old sings Coldplay's Yellow. Video, Audio
All Whites closing in on World Cup aspirations
If the All Whites beat the Solomon Islands and then the fifth placed South American team, they'll earn a spot in the Fifa World Cup. Matt Chatterton joins us live from North Harbour Stadium. Audio
Kelvin Davis says he's clearer on the party's policies now
Labour's deputy leader Kelvin Davis seemed confused this morning about Labour's policy on capital gains tax and its KiwiBuild plan, but says he's clearer on the policies now he's read up on them. Video, Audio
Arthur Taylor says police should thank him
They key secret witness gave evidence for the Crown, alleging David Tamihere confessed to sexually molesting two Swedish tourists. Jailhouse lawyer Arthur Taylor explains why he took the legal action.
…Canadian breaks face-blanketing bee record
A Canadian man has broken a world record the hard way by covering his head in bees for just over an hour in downtown Toronto. Video, Audio
Gender pay gap decreasing according to Statistics NZ
Statistics New Zealand says women were paid 9.4 percent less than men in June this year - down from the 12 percent gap in June last year, but up from 9.1 percent in 2012. Audio
Nearly a third of households struggle to heat their home
New research shows 29 percent of New Zealanders struggle with "energy hardship" - paying their power bills, heating their home, mould and dampness. Zac Fleming reports. Audio
Slips crash into Wellington houses with a bang
Residents in Wellington's Aro Valley say a large slip which hit their houses this morning sounded like a thunderstorm and felt like an earthquake. Video, Audio
Evening business for Friday 1 September
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
More money or more social spending? - Kiwis have their say
Jacinda Ardern and Bill English have made big promises about the kind of New Zealander they want to help. But who are they and what do they care about. John Campbell heads to Horotiu to find out. Video, Audio
Leaders launch themselves back on campaign trail after debate
After a hard-fought showdown in the Leader's Debate last night, Bill English and Jacinda Ardern headed out to talk to students in Northland and Auckland today. Video, Audio
Witness C in Tamihere trial found guilty of perjury
David Tamihere's lawyer is calling for a retrial after a secret witness in his murder trial was found guilty of perjury.
Audio
John Banks is the father of Antony Shaw, judge rules
A High Court judge has ruled former cabinet minister and Auckland mayor John Banks is the father of a man he has denied is his son for 47 years. Video, Audio
Green's marine sanctuary could end seabed mining plans
The Green Party's plans to create New Zealand's largest ever marine sanctuary off the Taranaki coast could put an end to a seabed mining proposal before it even gets going. Robin Martin reports. Video, Audio