1The ANZ will pay a record $45 million to thousands of investors who put their money into funds they believed were low risk. The Commerce Commission has been investigating whether the promotion and sale of the two funds, marketed by ANZ and its subsidiary, ING, breached the Fair Trading Act.
2The Office of the Auditor General has released its second report on how police are responding to the 2007 commission of inquiry into police conduct. It recommends that the police must do more to ensure sexual assault victims are treated fairly when they make a complaint.
3Police Commissioner Howard Broad responds to the Auditor General's report.
4A High Court jury has found Auckland woman Patricia Pickering guilty of the murder of her three-year-old foster child Dylan Rimoni, who the Crown says was subjected to regular beatings in the months before his death.
5There is more uncertainty this evening for 30,000 South Canterbury Finance investors as the fallout continues from the Alan Hubbard investigations. Standard and Poors has downgraded the finance company's credit rating from B+ to B- and warns that further downgrades cannot be ruled out.
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8The Labour leader, Phil Goff, has put more pressure on Chris Carter, saying he is not sure the Te Atatu MP understands why a genuine apology is needed over his ministerial expenses. Mr Carter remains on forced leave from Parliament because of his botched handling of the row over ministerial credit cards.
9Pakistani-born American citizen Faizal Shahzad defiantly told a court today "I plead guilty 100 times over" to attempting to set off a car bomb in New York's Times Square.
10The King of Tonga, George Tupou V, is set to get a 300 per cent pay rise, taking his allowance from the government to almost a million paanga a year or NZ$700,000.
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12The ANZ will pay a record $45 million to thousands of investors who put their money into funds they believed were low risk.
13The National-led Government says the Green Party co-leader Russel Norman should apologise for the scuffle with Chinese security officials at Parliament last Friday. The Act Party leader and Local Government Minister Rodney Hide has accused Dr Norman of assaulting a Chinese official during the visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping.
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15The Maori Party MP Hone Harawira says it will be up to the families of the teenagers at the centre of his DNA claims to decide whether they want to take the matter to the Independent Police Conduct Authority.
16Greenpeace is being criticised for supporting the New Zealand Government's push for a compromise deal on whaling at the International Whaling Commission meeting in Morocco.
17Joanna Mossop, senior lecturer in maritime law at Victoria University, has been listening to the debate on whaling and joins us live.
18Australian mining company Sundance Resources is now trying to repatriate the bodies of its employees involved in a fatal plane crash in the republic of Congo.
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21Two representatives from Maritime New Zealand who have just returned from helping with the clean up of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill say this country is ready to deal with a disaster of a similar scale.
22Pakistan-born American citizen Faizal Shahzad, accused of trying to set off a car bomb in Times Square in New York in May, has pleaded guilty to all ten charges against him.
23In the first conciliatory diplomatic move between Venezula and Colombia in almost six months, the Venezuelan government has congratulated Juan Manuel Santos on winning the presidential election last Sunday.
24Following last month's deadly Israeli raid on an aid flotilla bound for Gaza, Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak has appealed to United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to suspend efforts to arrange an international inquiry into the attack.
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26A bill to fast-track special liquor licenses and other consents for the Rugby World Cup is being criticised for being a waste of time and open to abuse.
27The United States Congress will move forward with a new law intended to force China into revaluing the Yuan, with action expected in the next couple of weeks.
28The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says the number of people using heroin and opium in Afghanistan has doubled in the last five years.
29Commuters at Wellington Railway Station are being confronted with the wreckage of a car smashed up in a controlled collision with a train. The graphic display is part of a campaign trying to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries at level crossings.