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  • Episode 12: What's happening in Ukraine and why New Zealand should care

    17 FEB 2022 · In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie are talking about the ongoing protest in Wellington, Prince Andrew's shock move to settle with a sexual assault accuser, and plans to register property managers. And Kim and Kanye are making news again, but is their a darker side to their latest social media drama? For Looping You In, the two take us to Ukraine to break down the background to the brewing conflict between small European country and Russia. Kyiv-based Kiwi journalist Tom Mutch explains what the mood is like on the ground in Ukraine, while TVNZ US correspondent Anna Burns-Francis explains what role the US has in this conflict and why New Zealanders need to pay attention. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordon You can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnz To read more from Tom about life in Kyiv, click here: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/ukraine-crisis-new-zealand-journalist-on-front-line-says-russian-invasion-chances-5050-would-be-very-bloody/K7RFP3MQTMQEKEUHTUK7BFBEKQ/
    36m 9s
  • Episode 11: Wellington's anti-mandate protest, Euphoria backlash and crime scene cleaning controversy

    10 FEB 2022 · In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie discuss their experiences as Wellingtonians witnessing the anti-mandate protest that's unfolding outside Parliament and how it's making many in the city feel unsafe. It comes as politicians headed back to Parliament after the summer break, where conversion therapy was one of the major bills up for debate. In other news, a crime scene cleaning company was under fire after a journalist discovered employees had been posting photos from scenes of attempted suicides and domestic violence online. And one Christchurch high school sparked debate by scrapping Head Boy and Girl title. And HBO teen drama Euphoria is sparking more discourse online over how it handles its teen characters. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordon You can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnz
    36m 48s
  • Episode 10: The Charlotte Bellis saga, the border reopening and a KiwiSaver warning

    3 FEB 2022 · In the Loop is back for 2022, in a big week for local news! Rosie and Katie catch-up on the biggest stories of the week, starting with the latest announcements around the reopening of the New Zealand border. Then they are joined by Interest.co.nz journalist Jenée Tibshraeny to discuss new OECD recommendations against using your KiwiSaver to buy your first home, and Newstalk ZB's Aaron Dahmen after his piece detailing the struggle to find a flat in Wellington. In a new segment, Looping You In, the two dissect the saga of pregnant journalist Charlotte Bellis saga and her fight to get back into New Zealand, and the controversy that erupted after she went public. And speaking of pregnancy, Rihanna set social media on fire with her pregnancy announcement. For more news, head to nzherald.co.nz You can follow Rosie Gordon @rosiejanegordon You can follow Katie Harris @katieharrisnz You can read Aaron's piece about the cooked rental market: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/aaron-dahmen-inside-new-zealands-cooked-rental-market/3W3HIO4D6FZWNVY6GCIW4EBU34/ And Charlotte Bellis' original open letter: https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-omicron-charlotte-bellis-an-open-letter-on-miq/U4WQGYTJHUP36AGVOBN3F6PJSE/
    36m 29s
  • Episode 9: Afghanistan, anti-vaxxers, and #FreeBritney - Looking back on 2021's biggest stories

    16 DEC 2021 · For the final episode of In the Loop in 2021, Rosie and Katie look back at some of the year's biggest stories. NZME reporters Kurt Bayer, Jack Crossland, Felix Desmarais and Lydia Burgham join to discuss the fall of Kabul, the rise of the anti-vaxx movement in New Zealand, changes to birth certificates, and the Free Britney movement. Plus, they look back on a shocking terror attack in Auckland, a cancer diagnosis for a popular Government minister, and public mental health battles for two young athletes.
    39m 42s
  • Episode 8: Why the case that sparked NZ's MeToo movement is back in the news

    9 DEC 2021 · In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie look back on New Zealand's #MeToo movement with Sasha Borissenko, one of the journalists who broke the story around law firm Russell McVeagh's summer intern scandal, as a disciplinary panel decides what penalty the man behind the misconduct should face. In other news, Newshub reporter Patrick Gower chats about his expose of a Christchurch doctor caught handing out fake medical exemptions for the vaccine hesitant, a Black Fern's allegations against a coach shocks the sporting world, and the Government launches a new plan to tackle sexual and family violence.
    38m 44s
  • Episode 7: Helen Clark criticises global vaccine rollout as Omicron variant spreads

    2 DEC 2021 · In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie dig into the Omicron Covid-19 variant that is rapidly spreading around the world. Professor Des Gorman explains what we know so far, before former Prime Minister Helen Clark - who is co-chairing a panel into the global response to the pandemic - discusses how vaccine inequality and loose restrictions are allowing more variants to spread. Then, we look at the new National Party leadership, unrest in the Solomon Islands, and the trial of Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
    30m 31s
  • Episode 6: What the hell just happened with National's leadership?

    25 NOV 2021 · The original plan for this week's episode of In the Loop was thrown out the window when former National Party leader Judith Collins sent a bombshell email late on Wednesday night, demoting her rumoured leadership challenger Simon Bridges over historical allegations of inappropriate comments. Less than 24 hours later, it was Collins that found herself demoted, losing her leadership of the party as her MPs fought back against the move. So what exactly happened? Rosie and Katie break down a chaotic day at Parliament before chatting with former National Party press secretary Ben Thomas about Collins' downfall and what the future holds for the party.
    35m 40s
  • Episode 5: Journalists see an increase in abuse, and why it's become harder for first-home buyers

    18 NOV 2021 · In this week's episode, Katie and Rosie talk with journalists Jason Walls, Jessica Mutch McKay and Lois Turei about the increase in abuse and vitriol directed towards the media as vaccine mandates and Covid restrictions drag on. They also touch on impending freedom for Aucklanders, new struggles for first-home buyers, and new developments at Pike River. And finally, the two discuss the latest story of last minute rebellions from Year 13 students.
    33m 30s
  • Episode 4: Inside the Mongrel Mob's push to get gang members vaccinated

    11 NOV 2021 · In today's episode, Rosie and Katie are joined by Mongrel Mob Kingdom's Wahine Toa branch leader Paula Ormsby to discuss how gang members are pushing to get their community vaccinated amidst public backlash. They also discuss the shocking death of Connor Whitehead in Christchurch, the anti-vax protest that descended on Parliament, and the Astroworld concert tragedy in the US.
    36m 4s
  • Episode 3: Simon Wilson and India Logan-Riley discuss New Zealand's place at COP26

    4 NOV 2021 · In this week's episode, Rosie and Katie are joined by NZ Herald writer Simon Wilson and climate activist India Logan-Riley to discuss the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, including the latest developments on the ground and reaction to recent climate commitments made by New Zealand. They also discuss anti-vaxx protests around the country, Cleo Smith being found, and dissect the drama between Zayn Malik and the Hadids.
    36m 5s

In a world of 24-hour news accessible at the touch of a phone, it can be hard staying in the loop and following an ever-changing news cycle. That's why every...

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In a world of 24-hour news accessible at the touch of a phone, it can be hard staying in the loop and following an ever-changing news cycle. That's why every Friday morning, NZ Herald journalists Rosie Gordon and Katie Harris will take an in-depth look at the headlines from the week that matter to young New Zealanders, featuring interviews with journalists and newsmakers to break down the key facts and get to heart of what you need to know.
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