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National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.

  • 1There is now a massive police presence across East and South London to try and quell worst riots in a generation and in other British cities, but the are struggling to quell the riots as rioters are assisted by modern technology like cell phones and texting. Ti began in Tottenham, when the police shot Mark Duggan, and the protests turned violent,

    • Start 00 : 08 : 35
    Speakers
    • Emma Jonathan (Spokesman, Tottenham Communities United Party)
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  • 2Devon Thomas has been involved in debriefings following prior unrest and riots and says authorities seem to have learnt little from the past, especially riots in the early 1980's.

    • Start 00 : 20 : 07
    Speakers
    • Devon Thomas (Chairman, Brixton business forum)
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  • 3As the debate over the benefits of screening for prostate cancer continues, pathologists here and in Australia are taking a stand on the issue and recommend men should be tested from the age of 40

    • Start 00 : 38 : 06
    Speakers
    • Professor Brett Delahunt (Medical advisor, Prostate Cancer Foundation)
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  • 4News from Australia, including: the asylum seekers issues and the refugee swap with Malaysia, which is now on hold; the new deal on aged care; a new national disability scheme

    • Start 00 : 47 : 13
    Speakers
    • Ray Moynihan (Australia correspondent)
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  • 510:00 News

    • Start 01 : 00 : 00
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  • 611:00 News

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  • 7Law issues, including: getting sacked, and in the US Friday is the preferred day as it is easiest for payroll; employers in New Zealand want to be protected from risk;

    • Start 02 : 31 : 48
    Speakers
    • Andrew Scott Howman (Legal commentator)
    Live Broadcast
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  • 8Science Commentary, including; The human brain. When chimps and human ancestors split about four million years ago, what was it that led to the enormous intellectual gap between us and our closest living relative

    • Start 02 : 49 : 50
    Speakers
    • Simon Pollard (Science Correspondent)
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Primary Title
  • Nine to Noon
Date Broadcast
  • Wednesday 10 August 2011
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 180:00
Channel
  • RNZ National
Broadcaster
  • Radio New Zealand
Programme Description
  • National Radio's two-hour news and current affairs programme.
Classification
  • Unknown
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Speakers
  • Andrew Scott Howman (Legal commentator)
  • Devon Thomas (Chairman, Brixton business forum)
  • Emma Jonathan (Spokesman, Tottenham Communities United Party)
  • Professor Brett Delahunt (Medical advisor, Prostate Cancer Foundation)
  • Ray Moynihan (Australia correspondent)
  • Simon Pollard (Science Correspondent)