Ella Henry
GPs hastening death
Sixteen doctors have revealed in a survey that they've administered drugs which would knowingly hasten terminally ill patients lives. Ethicist Tim Dare joins the Panel to discuss if this is best left… Audio
Mt Eden prison lock-down
There's a prisoner backlog at Mt Eden remand in Auckland as SERCO is under the microscope after reports of prisoners coming to harm. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Wendyl Nissen have been up to;Mt Eden prison lock-down;GPs hastening death;New CAA rules for drones;red light camera. Audio
Jeb! Bush
Another Bush is running for the US presidency. Jeb. Bush. But all his publicity is minus the surname. How short are peoples' memories? Audio
School uniforms
The principal of Rangitoto College David Hodge joins the Panel to talk school uniforms, after a Motueka High School student launched a petition for uniform flexibility at Motueka High School. Audio
Panel Says
What the Panelists Ella Henry and Jeremy Elwood have been thinking about. Audio
Personalised internet
Facebook now knows how much time you spend looking at each post. Do you want your own personalised internet experience? Audio
Cissy Chen verdict
The testimony of Cissy Chen's friend was withheld by the judge in the trial of Jack Liu. Dr Chris Gallavin tells us why these kinds of decisions are made. Audio
Amnesty for Maori drivers caught without a licence
Will letting unlicensed Maori drivers off encourage more to sit their licence? Dr Chris Gallavin talks about the legal side. Audio
Property covenants
A relocated house in a new Christchurch subdivision has upset the neighbours. Lawyer Mark Orman joins the Panel to explain how covenants work. Audio
Apartments in Auckland
A prediction there will be another 6000 apartments build in suburban Auckland over the next three years. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry, Jeremy Elwood (Part 2)
Personalised internet, School uniforms, Jeb! Bush. Audio
The Panel with Ella Henry, Jeremy Elwood (Part 1)
Apartments in Auckland, Property covenants, Amnesty for Maori drivers caught without a licence. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 17 June 2015
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Synthetic cannabis
New variations of synthetic cannabis have seen more than 30 people admitted to hospital. Audio
NZ Post
New Plymouth is the first centre to have NZ Post's new-style parcel and mail operation. Where to now for other traditional services? Audio
Wife bonus
Women being given cash for propping up their husbands' careers, which is decried by some and seen as feminism-enhancing by others. Audio
Philanthropic donations
Sir Owen Glenn says people would give more to innovation and good causes if there was a better tax incentive. Mark Keating of the Business School at the University of Auckland tells us what would and… Audio