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Listen to the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday 28 February.
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Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper joins Ryan Bridge to wrap the political week, from citizens arrests, to Andrew Bayly falling on his sword.
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UK Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer has put on a 'sceptical' during his meeting with US President Donald Trump.
The pair met for nearly thirty minutes, speaking about Ukraine and trade agreements.
What would the UK have to give for a successful trade deal?
UK Correspondent Gavin Grey discusses this, Gatwick airport expanding to two functioning runways, and a Columbian man who flew through Europe with drugs taped to his wig.
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Indonesia and Apple are finalising an agreement to lift an iPhone 16 ban.
The ban came after Apple failed to source 40 percent of their products content locally in Indonesia, a regulation required by the country's government.
Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis explains the multimillion dollar agreement, Taiwan catching a Chinese owned ship cutting a subsea cable, and Trump taking aim at Chinese trade and investment.
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Sports Journalist Nicky Styris and Oceania Football Confederation Media Manager join Ryan Bridge for the Sports Huddle.
Should Caleb Clarke be afforded a discharge without conviction? The Blues and All Blacks star was followed by a Police helicopter while he rode his motorbike more than double the speed limit in a residential area.
Sky TV has said they wonât buy the rugby rights âat any cost.â But what will happen if DAZN outbids them?
The NRL season begins on Sunday â is this the Warriors year? The team is headed to Las Vegas for the season opener where they will take on the Canberra Raiders. The Huddle discuss whether Rugby League can take off in the US.
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It has been a profitable first half performance for TVNZ, as the state-owned broadcaster has returned to profit.
The company has announced a total Net Profit After Tax of $53.1 million, as well as operational earnings of more than $11 million, for the six-month period ending December 31st.
Despite this, TVNZ canât predict whether the full year result will deliver the same good news.
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The NRL season is kicking off this Sunday in Las Vegas.
The Warriors are one of four teams playing in the American city this weekend as the NRL is looking to expand the game into America.
Rugby League journalist Brad Walter is in Las Vegas and joins the show.
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Police in the US have said the death of Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, musician Betsy Arakawa, is suspicious enough to warrant an investigation.
The sheriff's office said the couple had been dead for some time when Police found them in their New Mexico home.
New York Post Entertainment Reporter Sean Mandel talks to Ryan Bridge about what there is to know.
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The Government has announced a series of changes that intend on making it easier for local councils to finance infrastructure around new housing developments.
Currently ratepayers are picking up the tab for sewage lines, local streets, and water. New changes are set to ensure that developers are paying their fair share.
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop joins the show.
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Winston Peters has met with the Chinese Foreign Minister in Beijing, telling his counterpart that New Zealand was not given enough warning about China's recent navy exercises.
Peters says the Cook Islands-China deal was also a topic of discussion in their meeting.
In other meetings, Sir Kier Starmer has met with Donald Trump.
Senior Political Correspondent Barry Soper talks to Ryan Bridge about everything that happened in that meeting, Peters discussion with the Chinese Foreign Minister, Trump's invitation from King Charles, and the Treasury's Cook Straight Ferry deadline.
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The Trump administration has released hundreds of documents related to the death of Jeffrey Epstein.
What was revealed?
And legendary actor Gene Hackman, his musician wife Betsy Arakawa and their dog were found dead in their New Mexico home on Wednesday.
A gas leak has been ruled out as suspicions grow around the deaths.
US Correspondent Dan Mitchinson talks to Ryan Bridge about any Epstein revelations, what we know so far about Hackman and Arakawaâs deaths, and Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer meeting.
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This yearâs NRL season gets underway on Sunday â Could this be the warriors year?
And what upsets are on their way in Super Rugby round three?
Weekend Sport Jason Pine talks to Ryan Bridge about what to keep an eye out for in sport.
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Sarah Fitt has resigned as the Pharmac chief executive after seven years.
Last year a âshort and sharpâ review was undertaken into Pharmacâs internal staff culture and relationships with patient groups, Chair Paula Bennet announced at the time.
Fitt recently faced criticism for these issues.
Pharmac chair Paula Bennett talks to Ryan Bridge.
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Wellington City Council removed car parks near the botanical Gardens to create more space for cycleways, now they might be bringing them back.
The council says residents were complaining after being unable to find parks to visit the gardens.
Wellington City Councillor Diane Calvert talks to Ryan Bridge.
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Donald Trump has threatened to slap import tariffs on the EU.
The US President has already slammed neighbours Canada and Mexico with levy hikes - and both quickly returned the favour.
Holding his first Cabinet meeting, Trump says it will be 25 percent generally speaking, and mentioned cars as one target.
He also claimed the EU formed to 'screw with the US'.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says Starmer will be looking to make sure the UK avoids a similar fate as he heads to Washington.
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There's relief among farmers as the Government recognises drought conditions in Taranaki.
Federated Farmers says the region's had a year-and-a-half of unusually low rainfall, particularly in Manaia, HÄwera and Kakaramea.
Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says it's forced some farmers to feed-out livestock or sell earlier.
The Country's Jamie Mackay explains further.
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The latest ANZ Business Outlook survey indicates confidence is up - but not all companies are feeling optimistic about their recovery.
Business confidence rose four points to +58 in February, while expected own activity eased one point to +45.
NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann says these figures paint a 'mixed' picture of the future.
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A new deal will put New Zealand at the top of Vietnam's diplomatic relationships list.
Prime Minister Chris Luxon has signed the comprehensive strategic partnership in Ha Noi.
Just 10 other countries have signed such a deal with Vietnam.
Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls says the details of the arrangement are still coming to light, but it could potentially mean extra security for New Zealand.
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Tonight on The Huddle, journalist Mark Sainsbury and former Labour MP Stuart Nash joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
The Government plans to introduce a referendum to extend Parliamentary terms to four years. Do we think Kiwis will go for this? Do we need longer political terms?
Labour's Carmel Sepuloni has urged David Seymour to resign over his botched school lunch programme. What do we make of this?
New Zealand's KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut stores have helped drive millions in profits for global owner Restaurant Brands. Is this because of the economic downturn?
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Despite growing fears about Deepseek's growing presence, tech giant Nvidia is reporting an impressive sales result.
Nvidia reported a surge in fourth-quarter profit and sales as demand for its specialized Blackwell chips, which power artificial intelligence systems, continued to grow.
This has also boosted the company's stock.
Greg Smith from Devon Funds Management says Nvidia has pulled ahead of all its competitors - with only Apple narrowly beating it out.
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