1The New Zealand sharemarket had its biggest high since 2001 on Friday. What is driving it and is it sustainable?
2A judge has ruled that radical Islamic preacher Abu Qatada must spend at least the next 12 days in prison after he allegedly breached his bail conditions. The British Home Secretary is preparing to make another attempt to have him deported back to Jordan to face terrorism charges.
3The fire risk in the Wellington region is now deemed to be extreme, prompting local authorities to place a total ban on outdoor fires. Sprinklers have also been banned due to a severe water shortage. Interview with Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown.
4Analysis of the latest business and financial news; including the Wall Street high bouncing of a positive employment figure in the United States; New Zealand Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard is expected to leave interest rates where they are when he announces the official cash rate later this week.
5Filming for the BBC show Top Gear will begin this week on Ninety Mile Beach, however the build up to production has brought some controversy, with local iwi and some residents saying they were not properly consulted prior to the Far North District Council issuing permission to film. Interview with Te Rarawa Chairman Haami Piripi.
6The Automobile Association (AA) is calling for major oil companies to cut their prices, arguing that price cuts at the pump are out of sync with the cost of importing petrol and diesel.
7New Zealanders have been warned that droughts, like that currently being experienced in the North Island, could become the new norm.
8The Queen Mary II, one of the world's largest cruise liners, is making its way into Auckland Harbour carrying items from the Captain James Cook collection.
9The Black Sox won the World Softball Championships yesterday with a 4-0 win over Venezuela. Interview with two members of the team.
10A number of new phones and new tablets will be launched this week. Analysis of some of the new models.