Bernard Hickey
Dying's ok when you get used to the idea
Researchers have found that terminally ill people find "dying is "less sad and terrifying - and happier - than you think". Audio
A place for Muslims to vent
An Australian Muslim organisation wants to have government funding for "safe spaces" in which they can make "inflammatory" comments. Audio
News blacklist from Vodafone
Vodafone in New Zealand says a move by the company overseas isn't designed to shut down freedom of speech or the expression of robust views. Audio
Brits off to the polls
Bronwyn Hayward of the University of Canterbury talks about the UK political polls and if anything can be predicted in this election. Audio
Blues lord it over Lions
The Auckland Blues brought down the British and Irish Lions on home turf last night. Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 2)
Researchers have found that terminally ill people find "dying is "less sad and terrifying - and happier - than you think". What the Panelists Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey want to talk about. Former… Audio
The Panel with Jo McCarroll and Bernard Hickey (Part 1)
The Auckland Blues brought down the British and Irish Lions on home turf last night. Bronwyn Hayward of the University of Canterbury talks about the UK political polls and if anything can be predicted… Audio
Post-budget panel investigates the fine detail of Budget 2017
Steven Joyce defends his budget while an expert panel picks apart the fine detail on housing, tax cuts and family benefits. David Slack, Heather Roy and Bernard Hickey joins Guyon Espiner. Audio
Tax cuts in 2017 Budget
Budget 2017 analysis from commentators Bernard Hickey and Grant Cleary. Audio
Do we need more Big Brother?
Do we need more CCTV cameras outside shops to make shopkeepers safer? Audio
The ethics of cocaine
People die and corruption is rife in the manufacture and distribution of cocaine - the party drug that's got two league players in trouble this week. Audio
The Church vs Stephen Fry
The Catholic Church in Ireland has got police investigating actor Stephen Fry for blasphemy. Audio
Does Monopoly teach us anything?
The Wellington edition of Monopoly has been released. Are there any practical tips we can learn from the board game? Audio
Cyclist takes on the cold for charity
Lindsay Gault is going to cycle across the Arctic and Canada for the Cancer Society. Audio
Poverty and other money-related issues
Bernard Hickey on inequality, interest rates and the NZ dollar. Audio
Borrows vs Protesters
MP Chester Borrows is on trial after an incident in his car with a protestor. Audio
Mayor vs CEO
Horowhenua's Mayor Michael Feyen and the CEO David Clapperton are according to local reports are barely on speaking terms. Audio
Maori-only prisons
Te Tuinga Whanau Support Services director Tommy Kapai Wilson talks about the concept of Maori-only prisons. Audio