Guyon Espiner
Top Stories for Tuesday 8 May 2018
We speak to Mark Gosche the new chair of the embattled Counties-Manukau District Health Board about the extensive problems at Middlemore Hospital. The big banks just keeping money, profits are up more… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 7 May 2018
Middlemore maternity ward may close over seismic risks, Jonelle Price first NZ woman to win major UK equestrian event, New water pollution rules may hit dairy land values, Calls for change at… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 4 May 2018
What next for 'broken' petrol market? Megan Woods responds; M. bovis eradication may cost farmers hundreds of millions; Trump contradicts himself over Stormy Daniels' payments; early Maori roll… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 3 May 2018
Middlemore Hospital knew about extensive leaks, rot and mould at its main building two years earlier than it has previously admitted. Retailers are adding their voice to the chorus of criticism of the… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 2 May 2018
NZ banks given deadline to show clean hands, NZ banks under scrutiny after Australia corruption, Regional fuel tax legislation 'sneaky' - National, Maori education: Govt urged to fight unconscious… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 1 May 2018
BP's petrol price tactics are under fire... from customers, competitors and the Prime Minister, Drug Smugglers increasingly inventive concealment methods are causing a headache for ESR, and What will… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 30 April 2018
Meth in NZ: Rehab funding system failing, Meth in NZ: 'Rehab sector is under-funded' - David Clark, Rotorua rain 'like a wall of water' - Steve Chadwick, Auckland fuel tax: 'We're basically… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 27 April 2018
Bill Cosby found guilty on three charges of sexual assault, NZ warned of fuel, energy price rises in low carbon move, Transport project 'too little, too late' - south Aucklanders Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 26 April 2018
Toronto van attack: Driver in controversial Reddit group, Submarine murder: Inventor Peter Madson gets life in prison, Emergency housing braces for another tough winter, Anzac Day: Crowds turn out for… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 24 April 2018
Van hits pedestrians in Toronto; woman's benefit cut without investigation a 'one-off' error; Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to third child; towbar recall could be devastating for trucking industry… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 23 April 2018
Winston Peters pushes for a Commonwealth trade deal with Britain once it quits the EU, North Korea's leader says he no longer needs to carry out nuclear weapons tests, business owners in Golden Bay… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 20 April 2018
Ardern meets Queen at Commonwealth Heads of Govt Meeting; unions infuriated foreigners working on Transmission Gully; Govt not surprised at Daphne Project revelations - Faafoi; new resuscitation rules… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 19 April 2018
A New Zealand firm may be caught up in an international money laundering racket, the prime minister has high level security talks in London, and The CIA chief has had a secret meeting with North… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 18 April 2018
Russia's accused of coordinating worldwide cyber attacks , Jacinda Ardern pushes Angela Merkel to back a New Zealand trade deal with the EU, and 30 people with bowel cancer are among thousands who… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 17 April 2018
NZ closer to EU trade agreement with French support, Is NZ ready for streaming sport events online?, Stormy Daniels at Trump lawyer's hearing, Ending oil, gas drilling 'right thing to do' - Kelvin… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 16 April 2018
David Liti 'outstanding athlete' of Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Games: NZ brings home its biggest medals haul, Double gold for NZ sevens at Commonwealth Games, Spark, TVNZ to screen RWC2019, but… Audio
Top stories for Friday 13 April 2018
The family of an Auckland man killed by the police say two officers fired 12 shots, hitting him four times. US President Donald Trump has ordered officials to look at whether the United States might… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 12 April 2018
Auckland power cuts: Thousands suffer cold night, Vector responds to Auckland power cuts, Oil, gas exploration to end, but govt could do more - Norman, Trump threatens Russia with missiles Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 11 April 2018
Stormy weather batters Auckland overnight, Stormy weather: Auckland Transport urges drivers to stay home, Taranaki storm: Twister tears through Rahotu, Storm chaos: National Park hit by winds, ice… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 10 April 2018
Donald Trump says he'll decide America's response to the chemical weapons attack in Syria within days, Wahine survivors are gathering in Wellington today to mark 50 years since the interisland ferry… Audio