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The All Whites have kicked off their Football World Cup with a result many might not have seen coming, a two-all draw with Iran. Felicity Reid reports.

Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins.

The government has announced it will increase funding for aged care. Residential care providers will receive an additional $79 million from Health New Zealand. Tracey Martin from the Aged Care Association spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Weekly interview with opposition leader, Chris Hipkins; Waitomo boss discusses what US/Iran deal means for fuel prices; Screen use researcher discusses UK social media ban; Economists identify apparent errors in Labour transport policy; Trailblazing surgeon hopes to inspire Pacific women

A Cook Islander has made history as New Zealand's first Pacific female orthopaedic surgeon. Dr Ailsa Wilson spoke to John Campbell.

The UK has announced its plans to ban social media for under 16s. Public health academic Samantha Marsh specialises in research on the impact of screen use on young people. She's also the academic advisor for pro-ban advocacy group B416. Marsh spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Economist Sam Warburton discusses Labour's public transport policy with John Campbell.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

Picture this. You step out of your shower, and straight through the tiles of your bathroom floor. Then you find you can't claim the repairs on insurance. It's one of a growing number of cases dealt with by the Insurance and Financial Services Ombudsman that relate to gradual damage. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to John Campbell.

For some older New Zealanders, the relentless march of the digital age is leading to a loss of social connection and even limiting their access to essential services. New research out of the University of Auckland has found that technostress is causing many older people to feel shut out by the digital world. Matthew Theunissen reports.

Passengers using the Eastbourne to Wellington ferry for their daily commute would be better off by $90 each week under Labour's public transport policy. Reporter Sammy Carter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss from onboard the service.

Opposition leader, Chris Hipkins spoke to Morning Report.

A major new retirement village overlooking Auckland's waterfront at Mission Bay has been given the green light under the government's fast track approvals process. Ngati Whatua Orakei Trust Chair, Marama Royal spoke to John Campbell.

Labour appears to have underestimated the cost of its public transport fare cap policy, with economists identifying several apparent errors in the party's workings. Deputy political editor Craig McCulloch spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

The UK has announced a social media ban for under-16s that will be stricter than the one in Australia. Correspondent Olly Barratt spoke to John Campbell from London.

The food rescue and food bank sector are calling on the government to develop a national policy around food security as many charities risk facing closure because of rising costs and inconsistent funding. Hawke's Bay Tairawhiti reporter Alexa Cook reports.

Excitement is building for football fans with the All Whites set to play their first FIFA World Cup game later today. Dan Eaton is one of hundreds of supporters who are part of the group The Flying Kiwis FC. He spoke to John Campbell from a pre-game celebration in Los Angeles.

The Prime Minister and Finance Minister are urging fuel companies to pass on any oil price drops to consumers, in the wake of the US/Iran deal. Waitomo's chief executive Simon Parham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

An early morning update from RNZ's business team.

The government is warning petrol companies if oil prices drop, it expects the price at the pump to follow. Lauren Crimp reports.

A year after direct flights from Hamilton to Australia started, the region is reaping the benefits. Hamilton and Waikato Tourism general manager Nicola Greenwell spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

US President Donald Trump has arrived in Europe for the G7 summit, where his agreement with Iran is expected to be in the spotlight. BBC Security correspondent, Frank Gardner spoke to John Campbell.

The latest rural news with Gianina Schwanecke.

Catch up with the latest headlines from around the world with RNZ's Alice Wilkins.

An Iranian-born Kiwi says he hopes the deal between the US and Iran will hold, but says the military action has failed to result in regime change. Bahram Kargar spoke to John Campbell.

Weekly interview with Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon; Labour's Barbara Edmonds speaks to John Campbell; Kelly Eckhold discusses how Iran war is impacting NZ economy; Paul Spoonley discusses Swiss vote on population cap; New Lower Hutt clinic inundated with enrolment interest

We crossed the tasman to speak to our Australia correspondent, Emma Cropper.

A Kiwi home cook is using the World Cup as an excuse to try meals from around the world, and is sharing them with followers online. Michelle Ip from @petitesweetsnz spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.

Sharemarkets have had a shake up over the weekend with the listing of SpaceX - but there's another warning about how high prices are going. Commentators have pointed out there's another measure by which stock prices are reaching very elevated levels. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

The Hurricanes are urging fans to help them 'Fill the Tin' as they face the Chiefs at home in the Super Rugby Pacific final. Hurricanes Chief Executive Tony Philp spoke to John Campbell.

A new medical clinic opening in Lower Hutt says it's been overwhelmed by the response from locals desperate for access to a family doctor. The practice is being launched by husband and wife team Chantelle Stroud and Dr Javier Stroud who spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Morning Report.

A long-time hospitality business owner says Aucklanders need to get out and support local businesses if they don't want them to go under. Tricky Hartley, owner of Wynyard Quarter eatery The Conservatory spoke to John Campbell.

The latest market updates and news from RNZ's business team.