1The BNZ has said New Zealand housing is overpriced, but there is no sign of a change anytime soon.
2Part of the Margaret Thatcher legacy could be a cultural renaissance in the United Kingdom.
3A report has revealed that the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) could have illegally spied on at least eighty New Zealanders. As a result, the law is likely to be changed. Analysis.
4A report has revealed that the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) could have illegally spied on at least eighty New Zealanders.As a result, the law is likely to be changed.
5Interview with Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman about: law around spying on New Zealanders likely to be changed now that it has been revealed that around 88 New Zealanders were illegally spied on by the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB).
6The security of Government computer systems is under scrutiny again, with Labour claiming that a loophole on the Justice Ministry website could allow people to access private information. However, the Justice Ministry denies this.
7Former Act Leader Richard Prebble pays tribute to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
8Today marks the 45th anniversary of the Wahine disaster.
9The Foundation for Youth Development has just released a report into the economic value of its work. One of the report's key findings is that for every dollar invested, the New Zealand economy benefits by $7.15. Interview with the Foundation's Chief Executive Marion Short about the importance of investing in New Zealand's youth.