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Defamation laws under spotlight after high profile Australian trial
Audio 16 Apr 2024Steven Price is a barrister specialising in media law and joins Nights to discuss the long running Bruce Lehrmann defamation case. Audio
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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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Mr Lyttle meets Mr Big
Audio 28 Jul 2023How good do you think you are at deciding if someone is telling the truth or not. The reliability or unreliability of confessions and what happens when they don't add up has been the focus for Lawyer… Audio
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Episode Eleven Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Seeking Justice
Audio 7 Jul 2023Is the Mr Big Sting: a powerful tool? Or an underhanded tactic? And can it bring justice? 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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Episode Nine Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Defence Challenge the Sting
Audio 3 Jul 2023Did the police push David Lyttle into a false confession? Or did they just give him an opportunity to tell the truth? Audio
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Episode Eight Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Jury Hears the Mr Big Sting
Audio 30 Jun 2023When the jury hear the Mr Big tapes, David's confession is held up to scrutiny. Audio
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Episode Seven Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Trial (Part Two)
Audio 28 Jun 2023As doubts on both sides mount, the Mr Big evidence becomes crucial to the Crown's case. Audio
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Episode Six Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: The Trial (Part One)
Audio 26 Jun 2023The Crown finally opens its case against David Lyttle. 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 Five Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Disclosure Fiasco
Audio 23 Jun 2023The trial begins, only to collapse after a week due to police failures. Can a fair trial ever happen? Audio
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Episode Four Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: What to Believe
Audio 21 Jun 2023We find it hard to believe people would confess to a crime they didn't commit. But they do. Audio
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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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Episode Two Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: How it Works
Audio 16 Jun 2023Only three countries in the world allow the Mr Big technique to be used. We're one of them. 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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Is it time to rewrite the history of human evolution?
We have been told wrong: inequality is not the price of civilisation, says archaeologist David Wengrow. Many long held assumptions about how humans developed as a species are blown apart by Wengrow… Audio
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Canon sued over printer ink issues
The business model around home printers is well known - buy the hardware at an affordable price but then shell out the big bucks again and again for ink cartridges.
In the US, things have moved to a… Audio
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Court document delays hindering journalism
Journalists are sometimes waiting more than a year to get their hands on court documents.
Some reporters say they don't even get a response to requests.
They say the delays are preventing the public… 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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Hate speech laws: Feedback for new legislation closing Friday
Public feedback closes on Friday for what the Government is describing as proposals to "strengthen protections against speech that incites hatred and discrimination".
Since announcing the plans for… 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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Fish and chip reviews: getting the scoop
Fish and chips are a great kiwi summer treat but where to get the good ones? To the rescue comes Whanganui man Brandon Sayring and his fish and chip review blog Here's the Scoop! Audio
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Embattled dog breeder ordered to pay client's vet bills
A prolific Hawke's Bay dog breeder, at the centre of a Checkpoint investigation into the commercial trade of puppies, has been ordered to cover an unhappy client's vet bills.
Auckland woman Justine… 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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What if money really did fall from the sky?
If the government gave everyone an extra $1000 to spend would we all be better off?
Bernard Hickey looks into the theory of helicopter money. Audio