Today, Alex chatted with ACT’s Brooke van Velden about the Government’s new youth crime strategy and ACT’s call for ankle bracelets on youth offenders, as well as the GST sharing members bill to fund housing infrastructure.
On Tuesday, Boris Johnson visited the Queen at her Balmoral estate to hand over his formal resignation, after former foreign secretary Liz Truss was elected by members of the Conservative Party to replace him as the next Prime Minister of the UK.
To find out who Liz Truss is and what Britons think about her appointment, Emilia spoke to Neal Curtis from the University of Auckland.
On the Tuesday Wire, Christina spoke to Viviana Becker from the University of Auckland about the rejection of the Chilean constitutional reforms and what it means politically and for the people of Chile.
For a legal view of the referendum and what comes next, Emilia chatted to Victoria University's Joel Colon-Rios in Santiago.
On this week's installation of Eurovision, Emilia spoke to our European correspondent Cameron Adams about the war in Ukraine, oil and gas supplies, and dinosaur bones.
Alex speaks to Brooke van Velden in his weekly chat with the ACT Party deputy leader.
Following on from yesterday's piece about the Chilean constitutional referendum, Emilia chats to Vic Uni law professor Joel Colon-Rios in Santiago about the legal aspects of the referendum.
She'll also be chatting to Neal Curtis from Auckland Uni about the UK’s new prime minister Liz Truss
And finally she chats to our European correspondent Cameron Adams on Eurovision.
That's us for the Wednesday Wire! See you next week.
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