With a straight down the middle approach, Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive on Newstalk ZB delivers the very latest news and views to New Zealanders as they wrap up their day.
A new book, The Incidental Feminist, has claimed former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reportedly had two affairs.
Thatcher, who held the role from 1979 to 1990, is remembered as having a stable marriage to her husband Denis - but the book claims Thatcher got involved with a former MP and had an earlier affair at the start of her career.
UK correspondent Gavin Grey weighs up the validity of these claims.
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The Reserve Bank recently disputed the idea that Covid-era money printing programme caused sky-high inflation, which cost the Government billions.
Staff at the bank have published new research that concludes the bank’s $55 billion Large-Scale Asset Purchase (LSAP) programme didn’t 'meaningfully' contribute to above-target inflation following the pandemic.
NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny explained further.
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The ongoing US Government shutdown is set to have wide-reaching effects, with economists raising concerns over the impacts.
Missed pay cheques and the absence of billions of dollars of Government services will likely reverberate beyond federal workers and sting the broader public.
Milford Asset Management's Brendan Larsen explained further.
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Tonight on The Huddle, Kiwiblog writer and Curia pollster David Farrar and Jack Tame from ZB's Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
It's been a controversial couple of days for the Māori Party. Do we see the party splitting apart? Do we think Labour will officially rule out working with them before next year's election?
A new poll in the Post has indic...
Listen, go on and tell me that any of the allegations that we've heard about the Māori Party in the last 36 hours surprise you.
Does it shock you in any way to find out that one of their MPs allegedly paid her son $120,000 of taxpayer money, that she couldn't apparently balance her own budget? And that her son allegedly abused parliamentary staff so badly that he was trespassed from the grounds?
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Spark's becoming the first New Zealand telco to block all child sexual abuse images made with artificial intelligence.
It already stops access to photo-realistic material made by AI, but this move will extend to images which have a cartoon or artistic style.
The website list comes from the Internet Watch Foundation which has seen a 400 percent increase in this type of material.
Spark Sustainability Director Leela Ashford says it bl...
On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Wednesday, 15 October 2025, shocking video footage from Gaza shows Hamas publicly executing a number of people. The Australian's Greg Sheridan tells Heather it's impossible for peace to continue with Hamas' involvement.
Hospitality NZ's Sam McKinnon tells Heather the stupidest rule in hospitality that needs fixing by the Ministry for Regulation.
Why does the AA want...
There's growing calls to evaluate the future of fees-free university after a recent review labelled the policy 'deadweight'.
The policy was originally introduced under the Jacinda-led Labour Government in 2017, with the current coalition moving the policy to cover a student's final year of university instead of the first.
AUSA president Gabriel Boyd says dismissing the policy is 'unfair', as it's helped students save money.
"I thin...
Hospitality New Zealand is throwing its support behind a Government inspection of sector rules.
Its wide-ranging review will investigate rules for everything from bars, to restaurants - to market stalls.
Regulation Minister David Seymour says existing rules change frequently and are inconsistently applied.
Hospitality NZ's Sam MacKinnon says the sector has to work through a 'myriad' of regulations just to operate - and this review ...
Mooove over dairy and beef cows, for a new hybrid breed on the block.
Pāmu and Livestock Improvement Corporation have created a new cattle breed - called the Synegizer.
About 350 first-cross beef-on-dairy calves were born this year, and limited frozen insemination will available next spring.
Pāmu CEO Mark Leslie says dairy farmers won't use Synegizers for milking.
"These bulls will be used to go over maybe some of the cows they don...
The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas holds - but looks shaky, with eight of the 28 dead Israeli hostages returned.
Israel is reportedly reopening the Rafah border for aid, despite threatening delays after the slow delivery of remains by Hamas.
Foreign editor at the Australian, Greg Sheridan, says videos have emerged on social media, showing Hamas publicly executing several Palestinian men.
"Hamas still has the guns, it...
Recent polls show Prime Minister Chris Luxon's popularity has taken a nosedive, prompting speculation about his future in the National Party.
With the election set to take place next year, there's growing speculation Luxon's leadership role might not last.
Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent Barry Soper says this discussion is a self-fulfilling prophecy, but it's likely there could be mood for change.
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Donald Trump's warning Hamas will have their weapons taken off them - even if it falls to him to make it happen.
Talks are underway in Egypt's Sharm el-Sheikh on the second phase of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.
US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says Trump hasn't given Hamas a hard deadline as of yet, and it's unclear how this will go.
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Silver Ferns shooter Grace Nweke has stood by her support for embattled coach Dame Noeline Taurua.
As the Ferns gear up for the Constellation Cup, Grace Nweke reiterated she's hoping for Taurua to come back.
Sportstalk host Elliott Smith explained the ongoing situation further.
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The AA is calling for an overhaul of driving fines.
It says fines haven't been adjusted for inflation since 1999 and no longer represent a big enough deterrent.
AA road safety spokesperson Dylan Thomsen says doubling the fines would make a good starting point - with some specific offences incurring higher penalties.
"We need to look at some specific offences, the ones that show up in crashes most often. Drunk driving, drugged...
New reports out of the UK claim Prime Minister Keir Starmer is looking to blame Nigel Farage and Brexit for tax rises in the upcoming November budget.
The UK has a significant financial black hole it needs to fill up, and it's looking more likely that increased taxes are the way forward.
UK correspondent Enda Brady says it's unlikely UK voters will accept this.
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Tonight on The Huddle, lawyer and political commentator Brigitte Morton and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the discussion about the following issues of the day - and more!
New data shows one in seven Kiwis believe violence is needed to get the country back on track. How worrying is this data?
The hostages and prisoners have been freed in Gaza - why aren't more people celebrating? Do we need to give Donald Tru...
New reports indicate the Reserve Bank of Australia won't be cutting interest rates until at least February 2026.
Employment remains high and inflation is still at target, and experts claim the central bank has no reason to do anything big.
HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham explains further.
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Tuesday, 14 October 2025, former Australian army officer and Middle East expert Rodger Shanahan on peace in Gaza - and how much credit Donald Trump deserves.
The implosion continues at the Maori Party with fiery allegations sent out against their own MP in a late night email. Integrity Institute director Bryce Edwards says it's an extraordinary move.
New Zealand First has started to voice concerns over the proposed Gene Technology Bill, breaking away from fellow coalition partners.
NZ First claimed it wouldn't support the current bill - unless National agreed to some significant changes.
The Country's Hamish McKay explained further.
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