Steve Mc Cabe
Today in music history for 27 February 2020
On this day 1964 - Cilla Black at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Anyone Who Had A Heart. Audio
Coronavirus's global spread
Professor Mick Roberts joins The Panel to talk about Covid-19, and its spread beyond China. Audio
Small business owners hope for law change
Wellington builder Jeremy Long wants to see changes to ensure small businesses are paid in time. Audio
Rape complainants still asked irrelevant questions
New research shows rape complainants are still being asked 'humiliating and irrelevant' questions during the court process. Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
On this day 1964 - Cilla Black at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Anyone Who Had A Heart. A young Napier man who was caught driving 148 kilometers in an 80 k zone has escaped conviction, as a judge… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
New research shows rape complainants are still being asked 'humiliating and irrelevant' questions during the court process. Victim advocate Louise Nicholas joins The Panel to talk about her experience… Audio
I've been thinking for 27 February 2020
What the panellists Ali Jones and Steve McCabe have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 27 February 2020
A new survey shows that eight out of 10 pet owners compromise their own sleep, for their pet's comfort. Audio
Where'd the beetroot go from the burger?
A Whanganui man's discovered the essential kiwi burger ingredient is no longer a staple at take away outlets. Audio
Attempts by deported Australian gang members to corrupt police
Police association president Chris Cahill addresses warnings that deported Australian gang members will attempt to corrupt police on this side of the Tasman. Audio
New Zealand chidren are the second most obese in the OECD
New Zealand children are the second most obese children in the OECD according to the latest numbers. Audio
Best snaggers in New Zealand to be decided soon
More than 500 sausages are entered in the Great New Zealand sausage competition with winners announced later tonight. Audio
Question of the Day for 18 October 2019
Do you support recreational drug testing at festivals? Why/why not? Audio
Massey University under fire for cancelling a feminist event
Massey University is accused of not upholding free speech after cancelling, Feminism 2020 event, saying there were health and safety risks. Audio
NZ First youth wing supports testing drugs at festivals
Contrary to the seniors of the party, New Zealand First's youth branch supports a bill to test recreational drugs at festivals. Audio
Al Gillespie talks about the issues of returning jihadis
Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, joins the discussion to talk about the potential flaws in Andrew Little's tailored terrorism bill targeting terrorists returning to New Zealand. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Do you support recreational drug testing at festivals? Why/why not? More han 500 sausages are entered in the Great New Zealand sausage competition with winners announced later tonight. New Zealand… Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
Professor of International Law, Al Gillepsie, joins the discussion to talk about the potential flaws in Andrew Little's tailored terrorism bill targeting terrorists returning to New Zealand. Contrary… Audio
I've been thinking for 17 October 2019
What the panelists Ella Henry and Steve McCabe have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 17 October 2019
Ali Ventura with Story of the Day talking about how phone alerts are impacting our health. Audio