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Editor of Politik.co.nz Richard Harman joins Emile Donovan to talk about receiving leaks, how journalists can use them, and what leaks say about the government agencies they originate from.
Victory for Lange in 1984 comes with a cluster of crises – economic and constitutional. In a pair of spellbinding TV interviews, the bellicose outgoing PM Rob Muldoon refuses to devalue and Lange responds, enraged. The deputy PM, Jim McLay, summons senior ministers, who plot a high-wire response. Out of the maelstrom, Roger Douglas launches a revolution, to transform New Zealand's creaking economy from the developed world's most regulated to its most market embracing. Including new and exclusive interviews with Jim McLay, Richard Harman, Roger Douglas, Richard Prebble, Stephen Mills, Hekia Parata and Margaret Wilson. Click here for full details of archive material used in this series Juggernaut was made with the support of NZ On Air.
Editor of the political news website Politik Richard Harman chats to Emile Donovan about the big and small political stories of the week.
Ambitions to price agricultural emissions in a world-leading way could fall flat as the time remaining before the election dwindles. The He Waka Eke Noa deal between the government and farmers hasn't yet been agreed on, leaving leaders scrambling to find an interim solution. Agricultural Minister Damien O'Connor recently proposed a tax on fertiliser, but that was met with a collective 'no' from industry leaders. Damien O'Connor was unavailable for an interview with Morning Report. Editor of the POLITIK website, Richard Harman, spoke with Corin Dann.
Ex-National leader Judith Collins wrote the opening lines of her party leadership epitaph when she suddenly demoted rival Simon Bridges during the week, having accused him of "serious misconduct" at a party event five years ago. The backlash against the former opposition leader, who had endured months of poor polling, was swift, with a crisis caucus meeting quickly turning into a vote of no confidence that sealed Collins' fate. The hasty departure ended a 499-day tenure that saw the Papakura MP constantly struggle for relevance. The new National leader will be selected on Tuesday, and will be the party's fourth in less than two years. Richard Harman is the editor of the Politik website and a former Chief TVNZ Political Correspondent. He's with us to look at 'Crusher' Collins' crash and burn, and what the National party needs to do now to bounce back.
Ex-National leader Judith Collins wrote the opening lines of her party leadership epitaph when she suddenly demoted rival Simon Bridges during the week, having accused him of "serious misconduct" at a party event five years ago. The backlash against the former opposition leader, who had endured months of poor polling, was swift, with a crisis caucus meeting quickly turning into a vote of no confidence that sealed Collins' fate. The hasty departure ended a 499-day tenure that saw the Papakura MP constantly struggle for relevance. The new National leader will be selected on Tuesday, and will be the party's fourth in less than two years. Richard Harman is the editor of the Politik website and a former Chief TVNZ Political Correspondent. He's with us to look at 'Crusher' Collins' crash and burn, and what the National party needs to do now to bounce back.
Joining us on the panel this morning are commentators Josie Pagani and Richard Harman. Among other topics, they'll be discussing how we're coping with Covid-19 and whether New Zealand needs a Royal Commission into how we've responded, climate change and COP26, whether the 'Great Resignation' is actually happening, and their thoughts on a bat being named Bird of the Year.
Joining Matthew this week is Ceri Jones, Headmaster of Caterham School in Surrey and Richard Harman, Chief Executive of AGBIS – the Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools. We discuss the role of governors in a school, how they shape the direction of development and how boards should reflect diversity.Fresh Thinking is the weekly podcast which looks at the issues affecting independent schools and parents today, presented by Matthew Smith, Editor of Attain.
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the world's most liveable city.
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the world's most liveable city.
On the Weekend Panel are Jane Clifton and Richard Harman. They discuss the Papatoetoe Covid-19 cluster, the government's Covid management, the Maori wards amendment bill and some of the problems Wellington is facing.
On the Weekend Panel are Jane Clifton and Richard Harman. They discuss the Papatoetoe Covid-19 cluster, the government's Covid management, the Maori wards amendment bill and some of the problems Wellington is facing.
Our weekend panellists, Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at the 10th anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake, riding bikes on the footpath, vaccines, and the New Zealand 'terrorist' arrested at the border in Turkey.
Our weekend panellists, Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at the 10th anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake, riding bikes on the footpath, vaccines, and the New Zealand 'terrorist' arrested at the border in Turkey.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman were a regular presence on the show in the lead-in to the recent general election. They return to discuss what's ahead for New Zealand for the rest of 2020 and beyond.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman were a regular presence on the show in the lead-in to the recent general election. They return to discuss what's ahead for New Zealand for the rest of 2020 and beyond.
In seven days from now we'll be looking back on the 2020 New Zealand General Election with our Sunday Morning election special. Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their final thoughts on the election.
In seven days from now we'll be looking back on the 2020 New Zealand General Election with our Sunday Morning election special. Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their final thoughts on the election.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad.
Among the topics today, our panelists will be discussing the Mount Roskill sub-cluster, Matariki as a possible public holiday, Billy Te Kahika keeping koha under the bed, and the outrage over the Domino's Pizza tip your driver feature.
Among the topics today, our panelists will be discussing the Mount Roskill sub-cluster, Matariki as a possible public holiday, Billy Te Kahika keeping koha under the bed, and the outrage over the Domino's Pizza tip your driver feature.
Among the topics today, they panelists discuss Father's Day, the wearing of masks, proposed trans-Tasman flights, the controversial Green School and Retail NZ's warning that 10,000 businesses are at risk of failing in the next 12 months.
Among the topics today, they panelists discuss Father's Day, the wearing of masks, proposed trans-Tasman flights, the controversial Green School and Retail NZ's warning that 10,000 businesses are at risk of failing in the next 12 months.
Our weekend panelists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman discuss, among other topics, $300 spot fines for people who don't wear masks on public transport, lockdown fatigue, the Green School in Oakura, and the death of Bonus Bonds.
Our weekend panelists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman discuss, among other topics, $300 spot fines for people who don't wear masks on public transport, lockdown fatigue, the Green School in Oakura, and the death of Bonus Bonds.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at our Covid-19 situation, the number of Kiwis coming into isolation, the second bout of panic buying and Donald Trump's insistence that we have a big coronavirus surge.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman look at our Covid-19 situation, the number of Kiwis coming into isolation, the second bout of panic buying and Donald Trump's insistence that we have a big coronavirus surge.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news. Covid-19 is once again at the forefront of our minds, and there are questions looming whether the general election should be postponed.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news. Covid-19 is once again at the forefront of our minds, and there are questions looming whether the general election should be postponed.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad. They're looking at Covid-19-related matters and the launch of the respective election campaigns in NZ.
Our weekend panellists Jane Clifton and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on the past week's news from Aotearoa and abroad. They're looking at Covid-19-related matters and the launch of the respective election campaigns in NZ.
Guests include Welsh government minister and Wrexham member of the Senedd Lesley Griffiths on Covid. Meanwhile how is Wales reflected in the media over the border? We hear from the FT's Whitehall correspondent and columnist Sebastian Payne, and professor of digital economy at Cardiff University, Ian Hargreaves. And what of the departure of the Conservative leader in Scotland - Jackson Carlaw? Ramsay Jones was a special advisor to David Cameron on Scottish affairs. He discusses the background to Mr Carlaw's resignation and the party's future prospects. On the other side of the globe - a general election is looming in New Zealand. Political journalist, broadcaster and editor of news website Politik, Richard Harman, considers the prospects there. And an inquiry into, ‘Life Beyond Covid’ is underway in Westminster, we talk to the committee chair Baroness Martha Lane-Fox about the future.
Our Sunday Morning panellists offer their thoughts on the past week's news. They'll be discussing Covid-19 testing, the latest political polls and rumblings, personal photos being made public, and the prospect of a Tarras International Airport.
Our Sunday Morning panellists offer their thoughts on the past week's news. They'll be discussing Covid-19 testing, the latest political polls and rumblings, personal photos being made public, and the prospect of a Tarras International Airport.
As election day creeps closer, the last week has seen more political scandals come to light, and politicians from both sides of the aisle handing in their resignations. Weekend panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman offer their thoughts.
As election day creeps closer, the last week has seen more political scandals come to light, and politicians from both sides of the aisle handing in their resignations. Weekend panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman offer their thoughts.
Linda Clark and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on issues like euthanasia and cannabis, but primarily this week it's politics, and how the new-look National party is positioned with the New Zealand election now only two months away.
Linda Clark and Richard Harman offer their thoughts on issues like euthanasia and cannabis, but primarily this week it's politics, and how the new-look National party is positioned with the New Zealand election now only two months away.
David Clark supposedly throwing Ashley Bloomfield under the bus, New Zealand First's tactics, political polls and the rest of the world and Covid-19 - and what it means for New Zealand - are on the agenda for our Sunday Morning panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
David Clark supposedly throwing Ashley Bloomfield under the bus, New Zealand First's tactics, political polls and the rest of the world and Covid-19 - and what it means for New Zealand - are on the agenda for our Sunday Morning panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
New Zealand's new Covid-19 cases and the troubles at our borders, the police shooting in West Auckland, health reforms and taxes are on the agenda for our Sunday Morning panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
New Zealand's new Covid-19 cases and the troubles at our borders, the police shooting in West Auckland, health reforms and taxes are on the agenda for our Sunday Morning panellists Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
MPs being unable to manage their staff and the continued unrest in the U.S. are on the agenda for this week's Sunday Morning panel discussion with guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
MPs being unable to manage their staff and the continued unrest in the U.S. are on the agenda for this week's Sunday Morning panel discussion with guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
Recent politics -- both here and overseas -- and the death of George Floyd and the subsequent unrest throughout the US are on the agenda for this week's panel discussion, with guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
Recent politics -- both here and overseas -- and the death of George Floyd and the subsequent unrest throughout the US are on the agenda for this week's panel discussion, with guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
The change at the top of the National Party's hierarchy and the nation's overall progress under Alert Level 2 are on the agenda for this week's panel discussion, which includes guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
The change at the top of the National Party's hierarchy and the nation's overall progress under Alert Level 2 are on the agenda for this week's panel discussion, which includes guests Linda Clark and Richard Harman.
Longer term mental health issues are likely to be a result of the pandemic and lock down. We speak to psychologist Karen Nimmo about what happens following crises such as these. New Zealand puts its support behind Taiwan in its bid to have a role in the World Health Organisation, raising the ire of China. Richard Harman talks about what's happening.
New Zealand puts its support behind Taiwan in its bid to have a role in the World Health Organisation, raising the ire of China. Richard Harman talks about what's happening.