1Analysis of the latest report on New Zealand's building and infrastructure which has been released today.
2All school children in the United Kingdom could soon be given lessons on how to keep themselves safe on-line. Two pilot programmes are under way amid concerns that young people are leaving themselves vulnerable to both criminals and bullies.
3The warm, dry summer looks likely to produce an exceptionally good wine season for the 2013 vintage. Interview with a spokesperson for One Block Wines about this year's vintage.
4The political debate around housing affordability is showing no sign of abating, with most of the talk centering on the cost of home ownership in Auckland. Interview with Auckland Mayor Len Brown about the housing issues the city is facing.
5In the midst of the hype surrounding today's Superbowl, there are growing concerns about the injuries some American Football (gridiron) players are suffering as a result of severe head trauma.
6United States sharemarkets have soared to five year highs after a string of positive economic news reports, but there are concerns that the world sharemarkets are getting ahead of themselves and a correction is inevitable. Analysis.
7New Zealand's power prices have increased at twice the rate of most other countries over the past three decades. Victoria University researcher Geoff Bertram claims that New Zealand's residential power prices are now more than twice what they were thirty years ago. Interview with Bertram about his research, which features in the book "Evolution of Global Electricity Markets", due out next month.
8The new school year has begun today, but schools are bracing themselves for more Novopay problems. Interview with the Principal of Finlayson Park School in Auckland.
9Members of the Labour Party will take a confidence vote on the leadership of the party today. Leader David Shearer needs more than 60% of the vote in order to retain his leadership. Analysis of the situation with former Labour Party President Mike Williams, plus a tribute to Williams' dear friend Sir Paul Holmes, who passed away last week.
10Analysis of the latest business and economic news.
11The much anticipated Blackberry 10 handset was launched last week. But with stiff competition from Apple and Android, is it too late for Blackberry to make a comeback? Analysis of this and the latest technological developments to hit the headlines.