James Elliot
The week that was with James Elliot & Melanie Bracewell
Our comedians look at the lighter stories of the week including a potentially embarrassing "wardrobe malfunction" of a South Korea skater at the Winter Olympics. Audio
The Week That Was with James Elliot and Pinky Agnew
Our comedians discuss some lighter stories of the week including the BBC employee caught watching a woman undress while a newsreader read out the latest sports news. Audio
Promoter Ian Magan says there's history of scalping
Promoter Ian Magan talks about why the laws need to be changed to stop Ticketmaster reselling tickets at an inflated price as soon as they up online. Audio
Herald Business Editor Liam Dann on Amazon's business model
Herald Business Editor at Large Liam Dann talks about Amazon's business model which is being labelled as parasitic by Harvey Norman's boss in Australia. Audio
What the panelists have been up to
What panelists Mai Chen and James Elliot have been up to. Audio
A list of the first jobs robots are going to take
A list of the first jobs to be taken over by robots has been released and it's not looking good for the media. Audio
Phil Goff looking to change the rules
Auckland's mayor looking to impose new rules for travel allowances for staff after a big spend up by Ateed workers on the road. Audio
Kellyanne Conway in trouble again
Kellyanne Conway's in the firing line again over having her feet on the Oval Office Couch during a meet and greet session. Audio
Researcher Mark Lister says there are big challenges
Head of Private Wealth Research at Craigs Investment Partners, Mark Lister, says there are big challenges to overcome with the record migration numbers. Audio
Analyst Tony Doe gives his views on Jacinda Ardern
Analyst Tony Doe talks about the Labour Party's decision to replace Annette King with Jacinda Ardern as deputy. Audio
Tributes flow as Tania Dalton's death confirmed
The Panel pays tribute to former Silver Tania Dalton who died earlier today after suffering a aneurysm while playing touch rugby last week. Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and James Elliot (Part 2)
A list of the first jobs robots are going to take has been released;What the panelists have been up to;Herald Business Editor Liam Dann on Amazon's business model;Promoter Ian Magan says there's… Audio
The Panel with Mai Chen and James Elliot (Part 1)
Tributes flow as Tania Dalton's family confirm her death earlier today;Analyst Tony Doe gives his views on Jacinda Ardern replacing Annette King;Researcher Mark Lister says there are big challenges… Audio
Hip implant claimants partially lose compensation case
New Zealand recipients of faulty hip implants have lost their bid to sue the multinational giant Johnson and Johnson's subsidiary DePuy for compensation, but can pursue exemplary damages. Nine to Noon… Audio
NZ hip claimants seek chance to sue Johnson & Johnson
New Zealand recipients of faulty hip implants are asking the High Court for permission to sue the manufacturer - the multinational giant Johnson and Johnson's subsidiary DePuy. The metal-on-metal… Audio