Kevin Milne
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Kevin Milne (Part 2)
Floris London has "created a perfume inspired by Bergamotto di Positano, a warm citrusy unisex scent with a romantic history". It'll be a limited edition for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials… Audio
The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Kevin Milne (Part 1)
Canterbury-based weather forecaster Richard Green says the coming cold change is just a blip and it's back to balmy conditions next week. A commuter train was held up for 15 minutes while disguised… Audio
PC gone mad?
Woolworths in Australia is facing backlash over a Father's day cake...is it a case political correctness gone wild? Audio
Poison drops in the Brook Waimarama sanctuary
Zoologist and threatened species expert David Butler explains why he thinks poison drops are a necessary evil in eradicating pests. Audio
Paranormal powers?
The ABC reports that the Australian Skeptics have renewed their offer to pay $100,000 to anyone demonstrating paranormal powers. Audio
North Korea's latest bomb test
Professor Al Gillespie outlines how big the hydrogen bomb that North Korea tested was, and what this means for the country's nuclear capabilities. Audio
Human rights for gangs
Paula Bennett says criminals have fewer human rights. So will National's new policy for tackling methamphetamine encroach on gang member's rights? Audio
Budget mud-slinging ahead of the leader's debate
Economics journalist Bernard Hickey breaks down Stephen Joyce's claim that the Labour Party has a 11 billion dollar hole in its budget, ahead of the second leader's debate. Audio
The Panel with Lavina Good and Kevin Milne (Part 2)
The ABC reports that the Australian Skeptics have renewed their offer to pay $100,000 to anyone demonstrating paranormal powers. What the Panelists Lavina Good and Kevin Milne want to talk about… Audio
The Panel with Lavina Good and Kevin Milne (Part 1)
Economics journalist Bernard Hickey breaks down Stephen Joyce's claim that the Labour Party has a 11 billion dollar hole in its budget, ahead of the second leader's debate. Paula Bennett says… Audio
Do we pick on Christians?
A British MP has been at the centre of controversy after sporting an Ash Wednesday crucifix on her forehead. Audio
The smoking crusade
The government's considering subsidies for electronic cigarettes. Ethicist Tim Dare discusses whether smokers should just be left alone. Audio
Annoying smart phone tapping
Is it rude not to turn off your phone's key pad noises? Audio
Domestic violence
The University of Otago's dean of law Mark Henaghan talks about whether the legal system is broken when it comes to family violence. Audio
What needs to be done about superannuation
Jane Patterson, RNZ's political editor on the planned rise in new zealand superannuation and economic commentator Brian Fallow talks about means testing and the other superannuation measures the… Audio
Farewells
We acknowledge the passing of netballer Tania Dalton and of our Panelist Liz Bowen-Clewley. Audio
The Panel with Paul Casserly and Kevin Milne (Part 2)
Is it rude not to turn off your phone's key pad noises? What the Panelists Kevin Milne and Paul Casserley want to talk about. Are harsher penalties needed for excessive speeding? Audio