Guyon Espiner
Sir John Key may be forced to stand down from banking role
Former Prime Minister Sir John Key could be forced to stand down from one of his banking roles rather than chair both the ANZ in New Zealand and sit on the board of its parent bank in Australia… Audio
Adrian Orr: The Reserve Bank governor taking on the Aussie banks
The Reserve Bank's Governor thinks the big 4 Australian banks are making too much money in NZ. Guyon Espiner investigates efforts to rein them in. Audio
Epilepsy meds switch-up affects thousands
People with epilepsy say their lives are being turned upside down by seizures after the government drug buying agency, Pharmac, pulled funding for their medicines in a cost savings drive. Multiple… Audio
Saving our coasts from climate change means not building pointless and expensive seawalls
Guyon Espiner talks with a panel of University of Otago experts: Associate Professor Janet Stephenson, Dr Ben France-Hudson. Dr Caroline Orchiston and Professor Lisa Ellis. Audio
Tobacco giant targets poor people to promote vaping products
Tobacco giant Philip Morris has been trying to gain access to a major Auckland poverty group in a bid to promote its vaping and smokeless tobacco devices to poor people. The tobacco company has also… Audio
Anti-smoking campaigner defends funding from tobacco giant
A finalist for New Zealander of the Year for her work with Maori smokers is facing being shut out of the public health system because her research is funded by tobacco giant Philip Morris. Yesterday… Audio
What does Boris Johnson leadership mean for NZ?
Former UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will be the next Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Two years ago Boris Johnson was in New Zealand and he spoke to Morning Report about post Brexit… Audio
Jenny Salesa ‘skeptical’ about Big Tobacco’s claims
Associate Health Minister Jenny Salesa says tactics deployed by tobacco giant Philip Morris in targeting Māori to use its new e-cigarette are motivated by money and not concern for public health. She… Audio
NZ should be worried about Juul vaping device – US professor
Dr Alex Carll, an assistant professor of physiology at the University of Louisville, says the high nicotine levels in JUUL may present cardiovascular risks - and New Zealand should be concerned about… Audio
Highly addictive vaping device coming to NZ
Juul - which has become the biggest target for vaping critics, who say it's hooking children on nicotine and creating a new generation of addicts - has revealed it wants to launch in New Zealand… Audio
Why low polling doesn't always kill a political career
Low personal polling for National Party leader Simon Bridges doesn't necessarily mean that replacing him before the election is a sure thing. Audio
Why low polling doesn't always kill a political career
Low personal polling for National Party leader Simon Bridges doesn't necessarily mean that replacing him before the election is a sure thing.
AudioUK’s drug-buying agency CEO: Why we like to say ‘yes’
While more than 100 medicines sit on Pharmac's waiting list, some for 10 years, the UK's own agency - NICE - doesn't have a waiting list. It's ranked one of the best OECD countries in terms of access… Video, Audio
Guyon Espiner investigates Pharmac
Guyon Espiner has just stepped down from his role as co-host of RNZ's Morning Report to join the organisation's In-Depth team. His first series for in-Depth is Guyon Espiner investigates Pharmac which… Audio
The double-edged sword of the Pharmac lottery
Pharmac attracts a lot of flak for what it doesn't fund in the way of drugs - but it's also the envy of the world for its ability to negotiate down prices. Do we have the balance right? Audio
The double-edged sword of the Pharmac lottery
Pharmac attracts a lot of flak for what it doesn't fund in the way of drugs - but it's also the envy of the world for its ability to negotiate down prices. Do we have the balance right?
AudioGuyon Espiner's poroporoaki - a farewell
After five years, Guyon Espiner says mā te wā to Morning Report. Audio
The Essential Guyon Espiner on Morning Report
After five years presenting Morning Report with Susie Ferguson, Guyon Espiner is saying ma te wa, as he goes to an investigative role with RNZ. Here are some of his best moments. Video, Audio
Top Stories for Friday 3 May 2019
A Turkish man wounded at Al Noor mosque has died, raising the death toll from the shootings to 51. The Pike River families will find out more today about the shock delay to the mine re-entry attempt… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 2 May 2019
Taupo fatal crash: Thousands expected at tangi for seven, Harawira defends Destiny's Man Up prison programme, KiwiBuild deals made at casual chats, Judith Collins says. Audio