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Whakaari White Island owners' lawyer seeks inquiry
The lawyer for the Whakaari White Island owners is calling for an independent public inquiry into the deadly eruption saying government agencies including WorkSafe should be held accountable.
Five… Audio
American lawmakers move to ban TikTok with new bill
The bill focuses on threats posed by foreign-owned companies, and would force the Chinese owner of TikTok, ByteDance, to either divest itself of the popular app or face prohibition in the U.S. Audio
Employment lawyer responds to TVNZ axing programmes
Another crushing blow for the media industry today, with the confirmation that long running consumer affairs show Fair Go is being axed alongside current affairs programme Sunday, News at Midday and… Audio
The big winners and losers of the immigration shake-up
Analysis - It took three months to reverse a 'light touch' approach that saw some buy jobs for up to $50,000.
100-day plan report card: The 15 items up for debate
Analysis - And four others laws the government pushed through much faster than promised as it aimed for a big start to the term.
Who are the five teen killers trying to get their life sentences quashed?
"Mr Lo says, "[a]ll [he] want is an end date, so [he has] a release date to work towards."
David Benbow sentenced to 17 years in jail for murder of childhood friend
The mother of a man who was murdered by a childhood friend said she is haunted by her son's final moments. David Benbow was today sentenced to a minimum of 17 years in jail for the murder of Michael… Audio
Trump to remain on Colorado ballot
The US Supreme Court has struck down Colorado's move to bar Donald Trump from its presidential primary.
Colorado's top court removed the former president from its ballot in December, citing the 14th… Audio
John Sharp: Why IVF is at risk in post-Roe America
A week ago, Alabama's Supreme Court ruled that embryos were "extrauterine children". Audio
Whakaari: 3 companies fined more than 10 million dollars
Three companies that profited from tours on Whakaari / White Island have been ordered to pay reparations of more than 10 million dollars. The week long sentencing drew to a close in the Auckland… Audio
Smoke, but no fire over data regulation
A new report has found seven out of ten Australians feel they have little or no control over how their data is being used online, with many expressing anger, frustration and distrust. Audio
Prime Minister refuses to rule out liberalising access to semi-automatic guns
The Prime Minister is refusing to rule out freeing up access to semi-automatic guns.
The government is rewriting the Arms Act this term - changes that may include allowing competitive shooters access… Audio
Luxon's tobacco claims 'flying in face of evidence, of logic' - expert
Data disproves the government's claims that reducing the number of tobacco retailers would lead to an increase in ram raids, a public health professor says. Audio
Emotional scenes as statements read in Whakaari White Island sentencing
There have been emotional scenes at the Environment Court in Auckland Monday morning as family members of those who died in the Whakaari White Island eruption began reading out their impact… Audio
Lawyer expects gangs to fight back against public patch ban
A top lawyer who has represented gangs says they will fight back against legislation that would ban patches in public.
The government expects to have the law in place by the end of this year even if… Audio
A lifeboat to keep news afloat?
While news media urge MPs to back a law change, a lobby group campaigning for better public media says there's a better way to 'send a lifeboat'. Audio
Govt to follow up on gang crackdown promise with new law
The coalition government plans to introduce the new legislation to Parliament in the next few days.
Inquiry into Māori Health Authority pushes on, despite Bill forging ahead
The government expects a bill scrapping the Māori Health Authority will be tabled next week, prompting accusations of not acting in good faith from Waitangi Tribunal complainants.
Who is to blame when a chatbot gives a wrong answer?
A customer was able to secure a cheap flight when a Canadian airline's AI chatbot incorrectly offered him a discount. Audio
The Panel with Peter Field and Ruth Money (Part 2)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Peter Field and Ruth Money discuss the latest child poverty statistics, a unique copyright court ruling and public benches. Audio