John Campbell
How to stop youth offenders from ending up in jail
Teenagers sent to youth justice residence Te Au Rere a te Tonga will almost certainly end up in jail, if their offending doesn't stop. In the second part of this series, John Campbell goes inside the… Video, Audio
Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford welcome baby girl
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says the birth of Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby is a "proud day" for the couple and for New Zealand. She says it sends a message to all women that "you can… Video, Audio
Trump frames separation policy change as 'solution'
CNN's White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins was with the US President when he signed the executive order to reverse the policy separating parents at the US-Mexico border. She told John Campbell… Video, Audio
Calls for cash-strapped Kaikoura district to be split up
There are growing calls for the cash-strapped Kaikōura district to be divvied up between its neighbours. Video, Audio
National says Andrew Little trivialised indecent assault
Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter is defending Justice Minister Andrew Little after he was accused of trivialising sexual assault. Mr Little has said it was unfair a prisoner was sentenced to seven… Audio
Auckland's homeless to be officially counted
A census of Auckland's rough sleepers has been described by the mayor as the first step in addressing the city's shameful levels of homelessness. Video, Audio
'Forestry sector facing leaky building moment' after Tolaga
Lawyer Hazel Armstrong says the forestry sector is facing a leaky building moment and it will probably be left up to the courts to decide who is liable for the damage caused by tonnes of debri washed… Video, Audio
EU deal could increase trade in goods by almost 50 percent
A trade war may be developing between the world's biggest economies but Europe and New Zealand are bucking the trend, formally launching free trade negotiations today. Deputy Political Editor Chris… Audio
Evening business for 21 June 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Inside a youth justice residence: Kids tell their stories
In this exclusive report, some of the toughest youth offenders in the country talk to John Campbell about their childhoods, why they offended and how they hope to change. Video, Audio
Donald Trump reverses separation policy
Donald Trump claimed a law change was needed, but it took just a stroke of his pen to reverse a policy which has seen thousands of parents separated from their children at the US-Mexican border. Video, Audio
Jacinda Ardern in hospital to give birth
New Zealand - and the world - are watching with excitement as Jacinda Ardern is in hospital for the birth of her and Clarke Gayford's first child. Video, Audio
NZ Football CEO changes tune on Football Ferns dispute
New Zealand Football CEO Andy Martin has changed his tune since saying he wasn't aware of any issues between Football Ferns players and coach Andreas Heraf. Video, Audio
Auckland Council focuses on road safety in 10-year plan
Auckland Transport has signed off its $16.5 billion 10-year budget - and it's promising a big emphasis on road safety. Audio
Parents told long pants for kids too expensive
Dozens of parents are pushing for long pants to be part of the uniform at Owairoa Primary but to date they've been turned down on the grounds that the item would be too expensive. They say their… Video, Audio
NZ drivers could lose free windscreen replacements
The country's second largest general insurer, Vero, has announced it will now charge an excess on windscreen replacement claims because of rising costs. There are fears more companies will follow… Audio
Talei Morrison farewelled at emotional tangi
Hundreds of people gathered in Rotorua today to farewell Talei Morrison, who died from cervical cancer last week. Her cervical cancer social media campaign "smear your mea" went viral earlier this… Video, Audio
Offshore investors could return to NZ after tweaks
An Auckland property group says changes to the Government's proposed foreign buyer ban may see investors who've been scared off return to the country. Audio
Akld woman & son recovering from violent dairy stabbing
An Auckland woman and her adult son are recovering in hospital after being stabbed multiple times at their dairy in what is being described as a violent and unprovoked attack. The attack has shocked… Video, Audio
Evening business for Weds 20 June
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio