1United States President Barack Obama has condemned the Boston bombings as an act of terrorism after they killed three people and left 176 injured. A look at the financial implications of the bombings.
2North Koreans are gradually being given the ability to find out about life outside their own isolated, secretive country.
3United States President Barack Obama has condemned the Boston bombings as an act of terrorism after they killed three people and left 176 injured. The people of Boston remain in shock at the attacks. Interview with former Alliance MP Laila Harre who witnessed the explosions. Meanwhile, the city of London is preparing for additional security for the funeral tomorrow of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and the London Marathon this coming weekend.
4Interview with the Opposition Leader about: Government plans to change spy laws to allow Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) to spy on New Zealanders; Marriage Amendment Bill.
5Analysis of the latest business and financial news including small gains in the dairy auction price.
6United States President Barack Obama has condemned the Boston bombings as an act of terrorism after they killed three people and left 176 injured.
7New Zealand marathon runner Alison Roe talks about her reaction to yesterday's fatal bombings.
8New Zealand fishing company Sanford has told the Government that it will support a joint New Zealand and United States proposal to create the world's largest marine protected area in the Ross Sea, although there are conditions attached to Sanford's agreement. Interview with Sanford New Zealand Managing Director, Eric Barratt.
9Justice Minister Judith Collins has made another controversial appointment to the Human Rights Commission. Former National Party MP Jackie Blue has been appointed Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner. Reaction form Helen Kelly, President of the Council of Trade Unions (CTU).
10United States President Barack Obama has condemned the Boston bombings as an act of terrorism after they killed three people and left 176 injured. Live coverage of the forensic investigation of the scene followed by an interview with a former counter-terrorism policy adviser to the United States Defense Department and the United States Treasury.