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Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about a remake of Harrison Ford movie Presumed Innocent, this time as a limited series on Apple TV+ starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a prosecutor accused of killing his lover. She'll also review Under the Bridge, which is based on a Canadian true crime story streaming on Disney+ and the 10th season of The Brokenwood Mysteries.
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When Rob and Zareen Cope's four children began wanting phones and screens, the pair decided to dive into the research. They travelled overseas talking with experts and made a documentary. Today, the Cope's company - Our Kids Online - educates parents about the dangers of handheld devices and the internet-age, and how best to mitigate them. They spoke to around 500 parents in Wellington last night.
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Cyber security expert Tony Grasso looks at the latest on the Ticketmaster data breach which has affected other customers of cloud storage provider Snowflake.
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Carole Beu of the Women's Bookshop reviews The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley published by Hachette. Kathryn interviewed Kaliane last week on Nine to Noon.
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In September 1957 Minnijean Brown-Trickey was one of nine African American students who entered Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris talks about the polling that puts the Reform UK party just one point behind the Conservatives.
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GNS scientists have just returned from leading a voyage to a super volcano that erupted near Tonga in 2022.
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A New Zealand study out this morning has found virtual reality headsets can help ease pain and anxiety for women in labour.
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The Reserve Bank is moving ahead with a trial getting retailers in eight small towns providing fee-free cash outs to customers.
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There are many people around the country doing it tough right now, as unemployment continues to rise.
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170 years ago - Parliament first sat.
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Police are offering an $80,000 reward for information on missing Marokopa man Tom Phillips and his three children.
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Gail Pittaway reviews The Piano Player of Budapest by Roxanne de Bastion published by Hachette
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Thomas Coyle was a teenager working the night shift as a baker when a tragedy outside changed the course of his career.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane talks about the confusion over the Opposition's stance on climate change.
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Beekeepers are struggling through a prolonged bust period for honey and say they can't afford many more costs.
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The Education Minister addresses teacher concerns over a new-look English curriculum.
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RNZ's sports reporter Joe Porter gives us the latest on the French Open.
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Australia-based Nicolla Hemi-Morehouse is better known to thousands of young fans as Miss Nicky Says.
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Business correspondent Dileepa Fonseka joins Kathryn to talk about two big IT blowouts within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defence.
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