At its most basic, the "Look Out, Sir! Warhammer Podcast" is a fortnightly Games Workshop podcast where two long-time friends who have collectively spent far too much of their limited time on this planet collecting, painting, playing small toy soldiers get together over the internet and talk about their crippling addiction to Warhammer and Warhammer Accessories. So, if that sounds like something you might be into, why not give it a listen? You never know, it might just become your favourite ...
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Investment Uncut is a podcast about investing. In each episode, hosts Mary Spencer, Laetitia Anstee-Parry and Jacob Shah are joined by guests to cut through the noise in the world of investing, bringing clarity to your investment decisions. LCP’s investment team advise large institutional investors including pension funds with billions of pounds of assets under management. Look out for new episodes every other Wednesday.
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What if you could hang out with experienced nonprofit professionals and ask them your burning questions about the day-to-day life of nonprofits? What if you could take their wisdom and bring it back to your organization, for free? That's what we do on Charity Therapy. Hosted by Jess Birken - owner and lawyer at Birken Law Office. Every episode is an in-depth look at how to run a nonprofit, from fundraising to IRS woes to people problems and more! Our goal is to empower nonprofits to achieve ...
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The Crush A Lot Podcast is hosted by Cheese & Kaleena! Cheese & Sir Loveday both native Brooklynites, while the bodyguard Kaleena reps Miami dissect Hip Hop Culture through their personal experiences. These lovers of Hip Hop go through past, current, and potential future work of artists that have complimented, insulted, and straight out transformed the culture for better or worse. WARNING: You might get insulted, and that's okay. Look, we ain't players, we just .....
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A strange letter appears on a city councillor’s desk in Birmingham, England, laying out an elaborate plot by Islamic extremists to infiltrate the city’s schools. The plot has a code name: Operation Trojan Horse. The story soon explodes in the news and kicks off a national panic. By the time it all dies down, the government has launched multiple investigations, beefed up the country’s counterterrorism policy, revamped schools and banned people from education for the rest of their lives. To Ha ...
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Aimed at parents, teachers, support staff and more. The B®ick In The Wall Podcast brings you lighthearted education news and views plus a lot more! With live studio guests and the infamous Confessional, tune in each week to get the latest episodes. New episodes released every Tuesday. Don't forget to follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts so you don't miss out!
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The Bright Side is a weekly news show hosted by Robin McCulloch in which she makes an effort every Monday to focus on the uplifting, the inspiring, and the positive in a world increasingly burdened by the negative. There's a lot of tough news out there, let's look on The Bright Side! Stories? Suggestions? Questions? Concerns? Send them to [email protected]! Cover art photo provided by Linda Xu on Unsplash: http://bit.ly/2IZkXtN Intro by Elijah Posada http://bit.ly/2UZKVPF Transitions b ...
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A fresh and intelligent start to your day - catch the very latest international and domestic news developments, sport, entertainment and business on Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, on Newstalk ZB.
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Society Behind the Stats speaks to leading social scientists and political experts on the themes and trends that have defined social research over several decades. Together with host, Sierra Mesplie-Escott they discuss the evolving views and experiences of people across the country. Since 1969, the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) has been conducting research and gathering evidence to inform key policy decisions and provide valuable insights into human behaviour and attitudes. In ...
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Steve Davies was one of the UK’s top fund managers for nearly 15 years, investing billions of pounds on behalf of his clients. A key part of his role was assessing and questioning the CEOs of the businesses he was looking to invest in. In “Tough At The Top” he takes his conversations with the UK’s top executives in a new direction, revealing what really makes them tick and the lessons they can pass on to other aspiring leaders.His guests tell the stories of their paths to the top, their toug ...
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204. NEW Codex Emperor's Children Review
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4:17:46Send us a text In EPISODE TWO HUNDRED FOUR (204) of the "LOOK OUT, SIR! 40K" Podcast we discuss the following Warhammer related topics: 0:00 – THE PODCAST INTRO, HELLO! 4:06 – THE 5 STAR REVIEW BIT | APPLE PODCASTS USA | PHILMARSHAL 10:10 – DISCUSSING AND REVIEWING CODEX EMPEROR’S CHILDREN 2:33:04 – THE RAMBLING AND BADLY RECORDED OUTRO BIT Please …
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Kathryn MacCallum: Canterbury University Associate Professor of Digital Education on the use of AI in NCEA
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3:41A view that AI could be used as a tool in school exams in the future. NZQA investigated 876 alleged exam breaches last year, and almost 60 involved AI. Principals believe the technology was used in some of the 200-odd authenticity breaches. Canterbury University Associate Professor of Digital Education Kathryn MacCallum told Ryan Bridge AI use is s…
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Liam Hehir: Political Commentator on the Te Pati Māori suspension debate
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3:42Parliament's Speaker will hold all the power in today's vote on three Te Pati Māori MPs. The Privileges Committee's proposing 21-day suspensions for the party's leaders, and a seven-day suspension for MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke for their behaviour at last year's Treaty Principles Bill vote. The public gallery will be closed for safety and securit…
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Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ Chief Executive on the government setting aside $65 million dollars to loosen the capitalisation rules for investor
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2:58The government's set aside $65 million over four years to loosen the capitalisation rules for investors that could be putting them off. Infrastructure NZ chief executive Nick Leggett says told Ryan Bridge this sends a signal to the world that New Zealand wants partners for building infrastructure. He says if people want a stronger economy and money…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 20th of May 2025, the Government's announced it will allow foreign businesses to fund a bigger chunk of their investments in New Zealand through tax deductible debt, Infrastructure NZ CEO Nick Leggett shares what this will mean for investment in infrastructure. Educators are cracking d…
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Ryan Bridge: Do people care about the suspended Te Pati Māori MPs?
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2:42Government debt is the worst it’s been since the 1990s but today, two days out from a Budget designed to fix it, our Parliamentarians be debating a haka. The public largely doesn’t care about this stuff. Pocketbook politics always trumps theatrics - except if you're Te Pati Māori. No matter how today’s debate over the Privileges Committee report go…
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Andrew Alderson: Newstalk ZB Sports Reporter on Auckland FC's win, the weekend's Super Rugby, and Ryan Fox at the PGA championship
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4:24Auckland FC have beaten Melbourne Victory by one point. It means the team is one game away from making the grand final. Newstalk ZB’s Andrew Alderson talks to Ryan Bridge about the game, Super Rugby over the weekend and Ryan Fox’s dreams coming true. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on London-EU holding first bilateral summit since Brexit
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2:08London and the EU will hold their first bilateral summit tomorrow since Brexit. It’s a big moment for the bilateral bitterness provoked by Brexit. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey says it’s ‘a really significant moment.’ LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Simon Arcus: Business Central CEO on what Wellington needs from the Government's budget
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3:04The Government will officially announce its annual budget this Thursday. It comes as Wellington’s economy has been particularly hit hard over the past 12 months. The capital’s seen public service job cuts, people working from home and slow infrastructure. What does the city need from the budget? Business Central CEO Simon Arcus talks to Ryan Bridge…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Monday 19th of May Full Show Podcast 2025, the Government's committing $164 million over four years for five new 24/7 urgent healthcare clinics, Health Minister Simeon Brown has the details. Andrew Alderson has the latest on the weekends sport. It's budget week this week, Business Central CEO Simon Arcus tells …
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Simeon Brown: Health Minister on improvements to urgent care are set to roll out over the next four years
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3:48Improvements to urgent care are set to roll out over the next four years. The Government is increasing funding by 164 million dollars - 41-million dollars a year. Health Minister Simeon Brown says it will take pressure off the rest of the health system, especially our overburdened EDs. He's laid out the order that each region will get the boost. Se…
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Ryan Bridge: We need better protection of our privacy
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3:08Here's a question for your Monday morning. If somebody came up to you on the street and asked for DOB, next of kin, phone number, personal address, your interests, sports and hobbies.... what would you say? Bugger off. Why do you want all that? What will you do with it? Do you need it? and yet, when some random business asks you this stuff while yo…
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Belinda Himiona: Social Service Providers Aotearoa CEO on the $190 million funding boost for the Social Investment Fund
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4:17A large social services provider is welcoming the Government's new cross-sector social investment approach. The Social Investment Fund is receiving $190 million in this years budget, aiming to invest in social services early to prevent future harm and save costs. Social Service Providers Aotearoa CEO Belinda Himiona told Ryan Bridge it allows the w…
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Nick Becker: Auckland FC CEO ahead of the first semifinal clash against the Melbourne Victory
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4:13Auckland FC are heading across the ditch for the first leg of the A-League semifinal. They’re facing off against the Melbourne Victory at Melbourne's AAMI Park on Saturday, before returning home to Mt Smart for the second leg. CEO Nick Becker told Ryan Bridge they want to go in there tomorrow night and lay down their intentions. He says the team wo…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Friday 16th of May 2025, Social investment is getting a boost, Belinda Himiona from Social Service Providers Aotearoa CEO shares her thoughts on $190 million going towards a new social investment fund. Putin didn't turn up for peace talks with Ukraine, Kyiv based foreign policy and security an…
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Jimmy Rushton: Kyiv based foreign policy analyst on Putin and Zelenskyy pull out of peace talks in Turkey
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3:28Questions have been raised over what can actually be achieved today with Russia and Ukraine both backing away from sending their leaders to peace talks in Turkey. After the Kremlin confirmed it's sending low-level official Vladimir Medinsky, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy decided to send his Defence Minister instead. Zelenskyy says Russia …
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Ryan Bridge: Missing out on the America's Cup isn't the end of the world
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2:52Buongiorno! Italia is going to host the 38th America's Cup in summer 2027. The Auld Mug once again heads to European waters - the first time the Italians will play host. They've had the World Series but never the big one. It'll be Mt Vesuvius in the background, not Rangitoto. Pizza lining the bellies of fans, not fish and chips. Auckland has missed…
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138: Trump Vs. Harvard | Can the President Revoke a Nonprofit’s Tax-Exempt Status?
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22:45In this episode of Charity Therapy, we’re tackling a big question from the headlines - can the President choose whether you get tax exemption? While President Trump may threaten a university like Harvard, what can he actually do? Meghan and I break down what the President can and cannot do with nonprofits AND what it would like to really lose your …
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Toni Waterman: US Correspondent on the resentencing of the Menendez brothers
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3:13A US parole board will decide next month if infamous brothers serving life sentences can be freed, after their sentences have been reduced. Erik and Lyle Menendez killed their parents in 1989. An LA judge has now resentenced the pair to "50 years to life", with time served making them instantly eligible for parole. US Correspondent Toni Waterman to…
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Olga Ivshina: BBC Senior Russia Reporter on the meeting between Russia, Ukraine
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2:38The stage is set in Turkey for a potentially historic meeting in a few hours between the leaders of Ukraine and Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's personally attending and has challenged Russian President Vladimir Putin to do the same. It has now been confirmed that Putin will not attend the meeting, but the Kremlin had previously re…
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Tania Sawicki Mead: UNICEF Aotearoa Director of Communications on New Zealand's child suicide rate
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2:49Signs of systemic failures when it comes to our children. UNICEF's Innocenti research reveals New Zealand's recorded the highest child suicide rate of 36 countries, and ranks last for mental wellbeing. It also finds we have one of the highest rates of child obesity and bullying. UNICEF Aotearoa's Tania Sawicki Mead told Ryan Bridge that although so…
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Sir Lockwood Smith: Former Speaker of the House on Te Pati Māori suspensions
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4:28A former Speaker of the House is reminding MPs the rules of the House must be followed. The Privileges Committee have suggested three Te Pati Māori MPs be temporarily suspended from Parliament, ranging up to 21 days, for their role in a haka over the Treaty Principles Bill. Te Pati Māori says these suspensions are the longest in Parliament's histor…
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Ryan Bridge: The Green's budget is in la-la land
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3:12Here’s a few c-words for your Thursday morning: communist, coalition, and crash. Crash, because that’s what’d happen to the economy if we lived in the Green utopia complete with the $88-billion tax train wreck. Coalition, because that’s what you’d get if Labour shacks up with their neighbours on the far left. Hipkins yesterday first claimed not hav…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Thursday 15th of May 2025, Putin still hasn't confirmed he'll turn up to a meeting with Zelensky in Turkey, BBC Senior Russia Reporter Olga Ivshina has the latest. The privileges committee has suspended the Te Pāti Māori Co-leaders and MP for Hauraki-Waikato Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke for the h…
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Michael Jagusch: National Cyber Security Centre Director of Mission Enablement on the number of cyber threats in NZ
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3:43Cyber threats are estimated to have cost New Zealanders $1.6 billion last year. New data from the National Cyber Security Centre has revealed half the country has been the target of online scam in the last six months. Up to 830,000 experienced some financial loss. Director of Mission Enablement Michael Jagusch says good cyber security practises can…
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Gavin Grey: Europe Correspondent on the upcoming meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin
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3:10Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's backtracked on requests for a ceasefire to come before talks with Russia. He's set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey this week to discuss the Ukraine war. This comes as Western allies in the 'Coalition of the Willing' have offered a US backed 30-day cease-fire proposal to Russia, alongside …
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Lisa Hannifan: Meridian Energy Chief Customer Officer on the company buying Flick Electric's electricity customers and brand
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4:17Meridian Energy's denying its purchase of Flick Electric is a takeover by New Zealand's big power companies. The power gentailer is paying $70 million to Z Energy for Flick's 41,000 electricity customers and the brand. It'll increase Meridian’s market share to 18%, maintaining its position as our fourth largest electricity retailer. Meridian Energy…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday 14th of April 2025, The government's looking at changes to the Kiwisaver scheme, Kiwisaver and Superfund expert Jonathan Eriksen shares his thoughts. Half of New Zealanders were the target of online scam and fraud last year National Cyber Security Centre's Director of Mission Enablem…
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Jonathan Eriksen: Superannuation expert on the Government making it's first ever Super Fund withdrawal
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4:18New Zealand will pass an economic milestone in 2028, with the Government making it's first ever Super Fund withdrawal. The Finance Minister revealed yesterday they'll begin offset superannuation costs by withdrawing $32 million from the New Zealand Super Fund. From 2031, withdrawals are expected annually. Superannuation expert Jonathan Eriksen told…
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Ryan Bridge: Labour’s back to its old tricks
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2:11Ahead of the Budget we got the same message we got from a barefoot, jandal wearing Chippy on day one of his post summer break. More debt. Borrow more and spend more. Name an issue, pick a portfolio, any portfolio, where Labour has not criticised the government for cuts and promised to restore spending to pre-Willis levels. The latest example is pay…
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Lance Burdett: Former Police Officer on the allegations of Jevon McSkimming accessing porn on work devices
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3:34A former Police officer says it's beyond him why Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming would ever access porn on a work device. McSkimming had been suspended on full-pay since December. He was under a criminal investigation by police on unrelated different allegations, the nature of which can't be reported. Our newsroom understands while inve…
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Simon Bridges: Auckland Business Chamber CEO on Wayne Brown's manifesto for Auckland
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4:35Auckland's Business Chamber CEO says we have nothing to lose by loosening transit visas for Chinese nationals. Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown's updated his Auckland Manifesto, laying out a Beehive to-do list. It includes calling for the Government to reconsider loosening transit visas for Chinese Nationals, giving them more freedom for short stays in t…
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Ryan Bridge: Flick Electric on its last legs is a sign winter's coming
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2:24If what’s they’re saying about a Flick Electric shutting up shop is true, and I’ve no reason to doubt it, then it should come as no surprise. This is a BusinessDesk report - it's owned by Z and so far, they're not saying anything. It’s one of the smaller retailers that help keep the bigger gentailers honest, but the cracks started showing ages ago.…
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Robyn Brown: Upper Hutt Principals' Association President on Government putting 100 million dollars into primary and intermediate maths in this year's budget
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3:28The Government's putting $100 million into primary and intermediate maths in this year's Budget. It will be used for maths checks in the first two years of school, to identify the students struggling with the subject. About $40 million will go towards tutoring at intermediate level. Upper Hutt Principals' Association President Robyn Brown told Ryan…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Tuesday 13th of May 2025, Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming resigns suddenly, Former Cop Lance Burdett shares his thoughts. Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown believes Auckland's the ticket to getting our country out of recession, Auckland Business Chamber CEO Simon Bridges shares his though…
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Malindi Maclean: Social media parenting expert from B416 on the Government's plans to restrict social media use for under-16s
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5:53The National Party has dropped their social media ban for under-16s and it will instead be lead by Education Minister Erica Stanford. The Prime Minister announced social media restrictions will become a part of the Government’s work programme. Stanford will work across government to explore options for legislation and bring them to cabinet for cons…
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Andrew Alderson: Sports reporter on Warriors win, New Zealand cricketers fleeing India and Pakistan and Ryan Fox at the Myrtle Beach Classic in South Carolina
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3:04The Warriors put on a nail biting performance over the weekend, coming back from what was looking like a loss. A 69th minute Luke Metcalf field goal proved decisive, as the Auckland team hung on for a 15-14 victory over the St George-Illawarra Dragons. It takes the Warriors to a 7-2 record for the season – cementing their top-four position. Sports …
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Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on potential talks between Russia and Ukraine and UK public funding tripling for the Royal Household
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3:42UK Public funding for the Royal Household has tripled since 2012, with the rise largely driven by repairs and building work at Buckingham Palace. The Sovereign Grant was introduced in 2012 at £31m per year. That has now risen to £132m, data from the House of Commons Library shows, and once inflation has been taken into account, that represents abou…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Monday the 12th of May 2025, The Government's promising to clamp down on boy racers, Police Association President Chris Cahill tells Ryan Bridge whether or not the legislation will work. Erica Stanford will lead work on reducing social media harm for under-16s, social media parenting expert fr…
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Chris Cahill: Police Association President on tougher penalties for boy racers
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3:01Tougher penalties hope to put the brakes on boy racers and fleeing drivers. The Government's establishing a presumptive sentence of vehicle destruction for street racers, those who flee police, and intimidating convoys. Police will also get greater powers to manage illegal vehicle gatherings by closing roads or public areas. Police Association Pres…
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Ryan Bridge: We're cracking down on the kids
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2:26The youth are out of control. We'll crush the cars. We'll crush the smartphones. Which all sounds nice this will... like most laws designed to make us feel like we're getting a handle on social problems, will all come down to enforcement. For all the time Judith Collins spent at the scrap metal yards for photo ops, was not quite the Crusher those p…
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Vincent McAviney: UK Correspondent on the trade deal between the US and the UK
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6:07Donald Trump's struck his first trade deal since last month's tariff announcement – an agreement with the UK. The US will slash tariffs on British steel and aluminium, and most British cars. But UK exporters will still face the same 10% base tariff also faced by New Zealand exporters. On the flipside, the UK has agreed to remove the tariff on ethan…
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David Moffett: Former NZ Rugby CEO on the body reporting a $19.5 million deficit
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3:44Record income for NZ Rugby was not enough to save them from their third yearly deficit in a row. Yesterday, NZR Chair David Kirk revealed a $19.5 million loss, despite the body bringing in a record $285 million. Former CEO David Moffett told Ryan Bridge it’s symptomatic of rugby around the world. He says professional rugby is living in quicksand – …
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Oliver Hartwich: NZ Initiative Executive Director suggests the government look into asset recycling
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2:27It's expected the government could find more savings by selling state owned assets. The Government's scraped the bottom of the barrel to find more money for the upcoming Budget. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's promising an extra $400 million for maintaining and upgrading assets, on top of the already projected $3.6 billion. New Zealand Initiativ…
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Mark O'Connor: Catholic Journalist on Pope announcement
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4:15The first ever American Pope's spoken in front of a crowd of tens-of-thousands of faithful at the Vatican. 69-year-old Robert Prevost will be known as Pope Leo the 14th. It comes after white smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel shortly after 6pm local time, following the fourth Conclave vote. Catholic journalist Mark O'Conner is at the Vatican and…
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Ryan Bridge: My thoughts on the Pay Equity Bill
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2:01It was the last day of school in Parliament yesterday. It happens after MPs sit through urgency, they get restless, excitable, a bit crazy. They were shouting, interrupting, it was a bit chaotic - even Gerry Brownlee finished question time saying this has not been our finest hour. Opposition MPs, particularly women, were up in arms and incensed ove…
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Friday 9th of May 2025, A new Pope has been elected, Catholic Journalist Mark O'Connor shares the latest live from the Vatican. The prime minister's announced an extra almost half billion dollars in capital spending in upcoming budget, New Zealand Initiative Executive Director Oliver Hartwich …
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Michael Gordon: Westpac Senior Economist on the unemployment rate holding steady at 5.1%
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3:16The unemployment rate has come out better than anticipated. It remained unchanged at 5.1% in the three months ending March. The number of people in full-time work fell by 45 thousand, while the number in part time work grew by 25 thousand. Westpac Senior Economist Michael Gordon told Ryan Bridge that people are likely using reduced hours as an alte…
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Glenn Dobson: Drug Detection Agency CEO on New Zealand's response to organised crime
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3:10Experts fighting organised crime say New Zealand must pick up its act to keep pace with trans-national criminals. They've released their second report, criticising New Zealand's response to modern crime and money laundering. It wants cash to be made a less attractive option for criminals and to ban crypto currency ATMs. Drug Detection Agency Chief …
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