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Wednesday, 18 January 2017
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Another prison riot claims 30 lives in Brazil
Prison riots in Brazil have resulted in more than 30 deaths and dozens of escaped prisoners. Audio
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Land wars site touted as golf resort
A heritage organisation and Maori are warning a Taranaki farmer who is touting a property steeped in New Zealand history as a potential Palm Springs-style golf resort to tread carefully. Audio
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Britain's PM says 'clean break' from EU part of plan
18 Jan 2017Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May says her country must make a "clean break" from the European Union if it is to prosper and trade freely across the globe. Audio
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Regional fuel tax on the cards for Auckland
18 Jan 2017Auckland's mayor Phil Goff is confident he can persuade the government to bring in a regional fuel tax to help fund the city's transport needs. Audio
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Govt's truck emissions programme on hold
18 Jan 2017A programme to reduce truck emissions by a third is running out of gas because not enough freight companies have signed up. Audio
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Richard Westcott, BBC Transport Correspondent
18 Jan 2017The search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 has officially been called off Audio
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Recent house price spike in Wellington
Wellington's mayor is repeating the mantra of 'build more houses' as a solution to a recent spike in house prices in the capital. Audio
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Trade Minister on effect of EU. UK free trade deals
Prime Minister Bill English has been in Europe for the last week meeting with foreign leaders and on the top of the agenda has been free trade. Audio
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Business News for 18 January 2017
An update from the business sector including a market report. Today, it's the second dairy auction of the year. Audio
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Summer weather bomb moves in today
18 Jan 2017It's not been the best summer, but it's set to get even more grim over the next few days. Audio
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Labour and Greens to hold joint State of the Nation speech
18 Jan 2017For the first time, the Labour and Green Parties will be holding a joint State of the Nation speech. Audio
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Man left in cells for two days after police forget about him
18 Jan 2017A man who was supposed to be released on bail man spent two days alone in a court cell after the police forgot he was there. Audio
Summer Report
Keeping you informed and celebrating the great New Zealand summer.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
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