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Take me to your leader
Our new political leaders got off on the wrong foot this week with the political press pack by keeping them at arm's length over their negotiations to from the new government. Was this a genuine media… Video, Audio
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What I left Out of the Series
You can't put all the evidence into just one podcast. Presenter Steven Price shares a few choice cuts of extra material.
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Episode Ten Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Verdict
Audio 5 Jul 2023The jury returns a verdict. Did they get it right? Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Top 10 police disclosure failures
Can defendants get a fair trial if they’re not given access to information about them held by police? Does this problem undermine the entire criminal justice system?
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Episode Three Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Mr Big Operation on David Lyttle
Audio 19 Jun 2023The police get their confession. But can we believe it? Audio
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Behind the story: Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big
When all other avenues have failed, Mr Big stings can help the police ensnare their suspect - but can their use be justified? Audio
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Episode One Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: A Knock at the Door
Audio 14 Jun 2023Is this police sting reliable? Is it just? Audio
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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big - Coming Soon
The Mr Big technique is a powerful tool used to get criminals to confess. But is it fair? Is it just? Or does it lead to false convictions? Audio
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Muslim, Jewish groups criticise govt work on hate speech reform
Friday is the deadline for public submissions on the hate speech reforms. But a Muslim advocacy group says the government's approach has been seriously dysfunctional.
The Federation of Islamic… Video, Audio
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Media turn up heat on hate speech
A discussion document on proposed hate speech laws generated plenty of discussion in the media - and spurious claims that merely insulting people could be criminalised. Some senior journalists seized… Audio
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‘We had vehicles outside the house’: Exclusive Brethren used Thompson and Clark to spy on ex-members
The Exclusive Brethren Church has been using the discredited private investigators Thompson and Clark to spy on former members.
A two-year investigation for RNZ has found the church, described as… Video, Audio
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RNZ ordered to hand documents to SPCA over suspected animal welfare offences by dog breeder
A Hawke's Bay woman continued to breed puppies on her farm, despite the discovery of a highly contagious and potentially fatal parvovirus just months earlier.
The revelation is part of a Checkpoint… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 10 October 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is our weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin chats to Bryan about 'digital strip search' blowback; Taranaki flying the local radio flag; the Koru Club horror, Whangamomona's… Audio
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Court of Appeal creates new public interest defence
In a landmark decision this week The Court of Appeal created a new public interest defence in defamation cases. Mediawatch takes a look at what it means for the media. Audio
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Couple made $4.6m selling assignments to students
Police Commissioner Mike Bush says Steven Quan Li and his wife Fan Yang made more than $4.5 million from a website which sold completed assignments to students, and their money should be forfeited… Video, Audio
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Never mind the media - we're spying on ourselves
The media used to fear a public backlash about privacy would curtail their "right to intrude". Now they reap the benefit of people revealing all on social media. Video, Audio
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Media freedom fears under new cyberbullying law
If they're not actually victimising people online, why should they worry? Should the new Harmful Digital Communications Act prompt a rethink of how news media exploit social media for stories… Audio