1Are New Zealanders aware of the importance of our trade with India for the New Zealand's economic future?
2Britain's Chief Medical Officer is warning of the catastrophic threat posed by infections that are resistant to antibiotics. Dame Sally Davies says the problem should be treated as seriously as the threat of terrorism, and that even minor surgery could become life-threatening if new antibiotics are not developed soon.
3Lilian Davies, a Welsh miner's daughter who became a Swedish princess has died at the age of 97. Princess Lilian of Sweden, Duchess of Halland, was a Welsh fashion model who became a member of the Swedish royal family through her 1976 marriage to Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland.
4Breaking News Southern California has been rattled by three earthquakes measuring around 4.7 on the Reichter Scale.
5Campaigners will deliver a petition to Parliament today calling for a referendum on partial State asset sales. Interview with Green Party Co-Leader, Russel Norman.
6Analysis of the latest business and financial news: including new highs on Wall Street and Japan's sharemarket; the class action against banks has had no impact so far on the banks' share prices.
7Interview with Deputy Prime Minister Bill English about: Former Solid Energy Chief Executive Don Elder has been asked to appear before a Parliamentary Inquiry to explain what went wrong with Solid Energy; asset sales referendum.
8A group of lawyers plans to sue for excessive default fees by banks and New Zealanders are being urged to sign up for what may become the biggest legal battle in New Zealand's history. Interview with a lawyer consulting on the case.
9A new study by the University of Otago has found that it would be relatively easy for New Zealanders to lower their salt intake to lower the risk of heart disease, stroke and stomach cancer. This coincides with a British study that has linked processed meats and the salt and chemicals used to preserve them to an increased risk of dying young. Interview with one of the Otago researchers.
10A judge has dismissed New York City's ban on large sugary drinks, calling it 'arbitrary'.