Items filtered by date: November 2015
Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:40

Turnbull's All Black Tie Bet

Aussie PM Malcolm Turnbull faced the humiliation of wearing an All Blacks tie into parliament this week. A bet with his best buddy, John Key.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:37

Jamie Oliver Endorses NZ Labour's Sugar Policy

A can of Coca Cola contains nine teaspoons of sugar. NZ Labour is calling for clearer labelling and Jamie Oliver is behind them on it.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:33

Did Kiwis Start The Christmas Island Riots?

Fights have broken out at the Christmas Island detention centre. David Campbell says New Zealanders were almost certainly amongst the agitators.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:25

Brits Trapped In Egypt

Hundreds of UK tourists are trapped in Sharm el-Skeikh. As passenger security is ramped up, John Dobbie suggests the real problem is on the air side.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:21

The Long Way Home

More and more in the UK are spending more than two hours commuting. Quality of life?

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:18

Scots Try To Fix US Haggis Ban

The US has banned the import of Haggis for osme time. Now the Scots are trying to find their way round it.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:15

Younger Brothers, Less Smart, More Gay

Research has shown that younger brothers are less smart than their older brothers, and more likely to be gay.

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When poet Brian Bilston was offered a copy of the Daily Mail on board a plane, he felt compelled to put his disgust into words.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 06:07

Keystone XL Pipeline Blocked

President Obama has blocked plans to build a massive pipeline from Alberta to Texas. Richard Kazimer explains.

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Tuesday, 10 November 2015 05:59

The ExxonMobil subpoena

New York Attorney General Schneiderman has issued a subpoena to find out just how much Exxon knew about climate change back in the seventies.

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