Ali Jones
The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
A major survey has found out than on average only 2 percent of New Zealanders bother to read online privacy policies. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards joins the discussion. New Zealand correspondent… Audio
The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury (Part 1)
The new guidance, of fortified police powers recently released by the police, revealed that under alert level 4 police may do "anything reasonably necessary, including the use of force, to compel… Audio
I've been thinking for 8 April 2020
Panellists Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury share what they've been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 8 April 2020
What's a meme? Well they've been around for a minute but the humble internet medium is all of sudden being used by a whole new audience, with unpredictable consequences. As people become more online… Audio
Homeowners eligible for Government compensation
Hundreds of Christchurch homeowners eligible for Government compensation. Audio
Speeding youth not driving dangerously
A young Napier man who was caught driving 148 kilometers in an 80 k zone had a charge changed from driving dangerously, to driving at excessive speed. Audio
Not all prisoners to be allowed to vote
Lawyer Michael Bott joins The Panel to talk about a descision by the Justice Minister not to let all prisoners vote - despite ministry advice. Audio
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
Choccy bikkies at council meetings
Could sausage rolls and Tim Tams take down our local democracy? Stuff published a piece charting the amount of money Taranaki's local council spends on catering for council meetings in the 2018-19… Audio
Kmart removes 'child bride' costume
Kmart have removed a child bride costume from its shelves after a mum launched a petition. Melbourne mother Shannon launched a petition on change.org, calling the $6 costume "beyond appropriate". Audio
Is Tiwai smelter too big to fail?
The Tiwai aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point near Bluff is New Zealand only aluminium smelter. It is now the subject of a strategic review, and closure isn't entirely out of the question. Audio
MPs, Johnson in limbo over Brexit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's cabinet is at a loss about what to do about Brexit. The Prime Minister is now facing the choice of whether to go ahead with his deal or waiting for a… Audio
Question of the Day for 24 October 2019
If you could do a traditional trade (milliner, blacksmith etc) what would it be? Audio