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Film and TV reviewer James Croot looks at The Rule of Jenny Pen (cinemas), from Kiwi director James Ashcroft starring John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush. LOL: Last One Laughing (Prime Video) is a show where UK comedians try to make others laugh while keeping a straight face, The Return (cinemas) is a retelling of sections of Homer's Odyssey and White Bird (Netflix) is a American war drama based on a graphic novel of the same name.
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Primary teacher and co-founder of a mental health venture, Alice Peel, says it's ok for children to feel low from time to time.
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Trade Minister Todd McLay has just been responding to the US President's tariff announcement this morning. He's confirmed that from this weekend New Zealand exporters will face a 10 percent tariff on all goods exported. RNZ political reporter Russell Palmer joins Kathryn.
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Microsoft turns 50 on Friday. Peter looks at some of the hits and misses, and the major pivot Microsoft made to the cloud in the mid 2000s. However it has blotted its copybook with Kiwis on its 50th anniversary by expecting them to pay $50 for extended Windows 10 support. Peter Griffin is a Wellington-based science and technology journalist.
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Tauranga based Local Democracy Reporter Alisha Evans with news from the region.
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Dean Bedford reviews The Futures of Democracy, Law and Government Edited by Mark Hickford, Matthew S R Palmer published by Te Herenga Waka University Press
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It's a decade since a New Zealand boat started in the round the world Ocean Race - Kathryn meets the ambitious sailors who want to change that in 2027.
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Dan brings UK reaction to President Trump's tariff announcement this morning.
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For years he was part of the driving force behind the wildly popular motoring show Top Gear - now James May has a new stage show about the world's greatest explorers.
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Donald Trump unveils details of his global tariff plan - so called "Liberation Day" - in a speech from the Rose Garden of the White House.
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New research from the think tank, the New Zealand Initiative, is pushing for more investment in GP's to save spending at hospital level.
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Amid a number of earthquakes over the past week - including the devastation in Myanmar - the release of best-selling novelist Jenny Pattrick's latest work seems particularly prescient.
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Tom updates Kathryn on the latest issues in Wellington including the controversy surrounding Wellington Water, the Crown observer's latest report, the council's proposed plan to charge commercial rates to short term rentals like Airbnb, and the upcoming local body elections.
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Laura Caygill reviews The Confidence Woman by Sophie Quick published by Allen & Unwin
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When Pulitzer Prize winning Australian author Geraldine Brooks' husband Tony Horwitz died suddenly - she had no time to grieve - between supporting their two sons, organising the funeral, dealing with cancelled insurance and frozen credit cards.
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Australia correspondent Chris Niesche joins Kathryn to look at the looming federal election date of May 3 - with the latest polling, major policy planks and what the parties need to do to win.
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An advocate for tougher rules around who works with children is concerned there's no background checks required for charities volunteers.
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Kidney Health New Zealand says a simple, $12 test could prevent hundreds of people languishing on waitlists for a kidney donor.
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An expert in bank capital says a Parliamentary committee has lost focus on questioning the big banks about excess profits.
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