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UK: Tory race, hunt for 9-year-old's killer, Eurotunnel stranding and a snake
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the latest from the Tory leadership race, as both Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak focus on reform of the NHS. Armed police are on the streets of… Audio
Tech: Taiwan cyber attacks, NHS suffers DDoS, 100m affected by worker's data theft
Tech commentator Tony Grasso joins Susie to talk about the cyber attacks on Taiwan amid rising tensions with China, a DDoS attack on Britain's National Health Service. He'll also look at why insider… Audio
UK: Warning Covid cases could hit 100,000 daily, moves to protect MPs
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about the warnings from Health Secretary Sajid Javid that new Covid cases could skyrocket this winter - but his government won't heed a call from… Audio
Election campaign draws to close, NHS does deal with Amazon
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the final hours of campaigning before the UK goes to the polls later tonight NZ time. He'll also look at a deal the NHS has cut with Amazon… Audio
Brexit and the NHS: fighting for public health care
Brexit will devastate Britain's National Health Service, says public health expert Martin McKee. Already the UK's sluggish economy and paralysed government are putting it at grave risk, he tells Lynn… Audio
Bogus NZ psychiatrist dupes NHS
A bogus psychiatrist who claimed to have qualified in New Zealand has been working as a consultant in the British medical system for 23 years. Zholia Alemi falsely claimed to have a medical degree… Audio
Brexit and the NHS turns 70
UK correspondent, Tim Sculthope reports that Theresa May is to try and push her Cabinet into agreeing a position on Brexit as time is fast running out. With just five months and one summit left… Audio
Debt-plagued DHB's advice to UK 'ironic'
Analysis - Canterbury's health service is under pressure to slash millions from its deficit. So why are its executives giving their British counterparts advice? RNZ Health correspondent Karen Brown re…
NHS dangles carrot for exercise
The UK's National Health Service wants to offer grocery discounts for people reaching exercise targets. Audio
Harry Leslie Smith - 'Don't let the mean streets of my past be our future'
94-year-old British author Harry Leslie Smith talks to Kim Hill about his campaign to push for the preservation of Britain's National Health Service and the need for his peers to agitate for change. Audio