A daily, midday, news package which featured an in depth interview about a current news topic. Viewers could phone in and ask questions of the key interviewee.
1Royal Commission on Social Policy Two Officers of the Royal Commission on Social Policy talk about the Commission's work.
2A Wellington economist says progress in economic relations between New Zealand and Australia have moved faster than expected, with most trading and investment barriers being removed.
3For the first time, television is being used to accept submissions for a Royal Commission. Viewers can phone Newsline this week and give their views to the Royal Commission on Social Policy.
4The trial of five police officers in Gisborne on charges relating to the Ruatoria arson investigation has been delayed.
5The fire which destroyed three historic buildings in Rawene may have begun by an electrical fault in the Hokianga Council offices.
6Two year old Hamilton liver patient Regan Chibnall will leave for Brisbane tomorrow for his life-saving transplant operation.
7Six week old David Barber, a critically ill British baby, has head heart surgery postponed five times due to staff shortages. His family are now taking legal action against Birmingham's health authorities.
8The organisers of a radio talkback programme about teenage suicide which aired on Radio New Zealand (RNZ) last night say they believe the programme has prevented some further deaths.
9The Marriage Guidance Service has accused the Government of being more supportive of the divorce industry than the marriage industry.
10The Motunui Synthetic Fuels Plant is back in full production for the first time since a major fault in August.
11Hundreds of Cuban refugees have rioted at a Louisiana detention centre, holding 28 prison guards hostage. The riot is in opposition to a new immigration agreement between the United States and Cuba which would deport 5000 Cubans who are deemed to be either mentally unstable of criminals.
12London police say they will soon reveal the cause of the King's Cross station underground fire, which killed thirty people last week.
13Enniskillen residents held a memorial service in place of the one which was fatally bombed by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) two weeks ago.
14The removal of a trapping hut from a Westland national park has proven to be more involved than expected.
15Princess Anne, the Princess Royal is spending the final few days of her East Asian tour in Burma (Myanmar).
16Royal Commission on Social Policy Two Officers of the Royal Commission on Social Policy talk about the Commission's work.