On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 27th of March, the banks are continuing to call for capital rules to be eased. But Massey University banking expert Claire Matthews is warning against it.
We get reactions to the new sentencing and drug driving testing laws coming into place.
Fonterra's CEO Miles Hurrell defends the proposal to sell of the company's consumer brands, like Anchor.
And the iconic Bob Geldof is the country for his stage show - so he joined Mike in studio for a chat.
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