John Campbell
Royal fans arrive in Windsor ahead of Harry & Meghan's wedding
Thousands of royal fans are pouring into Windsor to secure a spot for tomorrow's Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. CNN's Anna Stewart is outside Windsor Castle and joins us live. Audio
US woman's mission to be at every royal wedding
Donna Werner has flown from the US to the UK for Prince Andrew and Prince William's weddings, and she won't be missing Prince Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle either. Video, Audio
Penny Bright ends 11-year dispute with Auckland Council
Activist Penny Bright has reluctantly accepted Auckland Council's longstanding offer to postpone the payment of her unpaid rates until she sells her home or dies. Video, Audio
How the Budget's been received beyond the Beehive
People working in the housing, education and health sectors - outside of Parliament - respond to today's Budget, including whether new funding will be enough. Audio
Health gets big boost in 2018 Budget
Health Minister David Clark tells John Campbell he can't hide his excitement about the $3.2 billion funding boost to health, announced in today's Budget. Video, Audio
Murder-accused’s partner says he beat her, threatened kids
A woman says she begged her partner's mother to call police after she was once again beaten by her husband, who later fatally stabbed his father. Court reporter Edward Gay reports. Audio
Teacher says Budget was a let down
A new entrance teacher at Gladstone Primary School in Mt Albert in Auckland says she was hoping to see more in the budget for her and her peers. Video, Audio
Labour significantly running up debt - Amy Adams
National's finance spokesperson Amy Adams responds to the 2018 Budget, saying Labour could use its balance sheets far more effectively, such as forming public-private partnerships. Video, Audio
Evening business for 17 May 2018
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
Chch businessman who took staff to US asks 'why wouldn't you?'
Christchurch businessman Paul Kelly took all 45 of his staff to Las Vegas this week as a reward for all their hard work. He told John Campbell he did it "because it's the right thing to do". Video, Audio
Auckland librarian claims she wasn't paid to cash up
A former Auckland librarian says she was never paid for cashing up and tidying after closing time. Zac Fleming continues his investigation into companies that are making their staff work for free. Audio
Auckland Council underpaid 17,500 staff
Auckland Council underpaid 17,500 current and former employees when it bungled annual leave, sick leave and public holiday entitlements dating back to 2010. Audio
Akld Council to remind managers to pay for hours staff worked
Auckland Council chief operating officer Dean Kimpton says the council will remind managers to pay their staff for all the time they've worked, after a former librarian claimed she often worked for… Audio
2018 Budget will "radically change" future of regions
Grant Robertson talks to John Campbell about Budget 2018, which he says forms the "foundations not just for this term of government but for the next 30 years for New Zealand." Video, Audio
Health, education, housing big winners in Budget 2018
The Labour-led government has delivered a restrained and cautious Budget in its first year - keeping money in the kitty instead of a major spend-up. Political reporter Craig McCulloch reports. Video, Audio
Calls for smoke alarms to be pulled from shelves
Consumer NZ is calling for a specific type of smoke alarm, which is banned in some countries, to be pulled from shelves. Audio
Air traffic controllers demand toilet breaks
Air traffic controllers are worried there could be a major disaster if they're not allowed to take proper breaks. Political reporter Benedict Collins has more. Audio
North Korea threatens to cancel Trump summit
North Korea has thrown into question an unprecedented summit between its leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump scheduled for next month. The reclusive state has denounced military exercises… Video, Audio
Bright to settle with council and backpay $89k in rates
Veteran activist Penny Bright says she will likely end up compromising with Auckland Council over the forced sale of her home. Ms Bright owes the council nearly $89,000 in unpaid rates, penalties and… Audio
Kiwibuild price tag now too high for many
Aucklanders earning less than six figures are unlikely to be able to buy one of the government's Kiwibuild homes. The price tag for a three-bedroom Kiwibuild house in the country's largest city has… Audio