• Alex Powell: NZ Herald Sports Reporter on the 2026 Formula 1 season kicking off in Melbourne
    Mar 5 2026

    The 2026 Formula 1 season is kicking off in Melbourne today.

    Homegrown racer Liam Lawson will be facing the Albert Park street circuit once again – the race that saw him fail to finish last year.

    NZ Herald Sports Reporter Alex Powell told Ryan Bridge it’s been a tricky start to the year for everyone, with new cars and new regulations, so everyone’s waiting with bated breath to see how they’ll go.

    He says today will be the first time we’ll see these cars and race situation on a track.

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  • Parmjeet Parmar: ACT MP on the outcome of the Parliamentary Select Committee into online safety, youth social media ban
    Mar 5 2026

    There are claims a Parliamentary inquiry into online safety is rushing toward regulation without fully considering the consequences.

    A Select Committee is backing a social media ban for under 16s and calling for an online regulator and tougher controls on harmful apps and algorithms.

    ACT MP Parmjeet Parmar initiated the inquiry last year but says the recommendations don't have adequate analysis.

    She told Ryan Bridge concerns about youth online are real, and we need to find real solutions for them.

    Parmar says it's a complex issue and wasn't dealt with the seriousness that parents and young people deserve.

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  • Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on Keir Starmer announcing the UK will send four fighter jets to Qatar
    Mar 5 2026

    The UK Prime Minister has an uphill battle to convince the public his response to the war in Iran is the right one.

    Sir Keir Starmer has announced four extra Typhoon jets are being sent to join the squadron in Qatar, while helicopters with anti-drone capabilities will shortly arrive in Cyprus and the HMS Dragon is being deployed to the Mediterranean. The move follows a strike from an Iranian-made drone at the UK’s Akrotiri air base in Cyprus.

    But Starmer is still being accused of having “completely misjudged” the need to put defences into Cyprus, UK Correspondent Grey told Ryan Bridge.

    The HMS Dragon wouldn’t arrive for around a week, while other European nations were very quickly filling the void by sending naval assets.

    “Frankly many people think Keir Starmer has been caught rather napping on this - plus the fact, rather embarrassingly for him, the first...government-chartered flight out of the Middle East for people who were stuck there had been delayed for some engineering problems.”

    The flight had now taken off, Grey said.

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  • Full Show Podcast: 06 March 2026
    Mar 5 2026

    On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Friday 6th of March 2025, a parliamentary committee’s final report in online youth harm recommends a social media ban for under 16 year olds, Dr Parmjeet Parmar who represents Act on the committee says she was hoping for a different outcome.

    The Formula One 2026 season kicks off in Melbourne today, NZ Herald sports reporter Alex Powell joins Ryan from Melbourne.

    David Seymour thinks the medicinal Cannabis industry could be an untapped goldmine, with export levels similar to our wine industry, Cannabis Clinic CEO Waseem Alzaher shares his thoughts.

    Plus, UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on Keir Starmer announcing the UK will send four fighter jets to Qatar to strengthen UK defensive operations and Spain pushing back against the White House’s claim that it agreed to cooperate militarily with Washington amid the conflict with Iran.

    Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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  • Ryan Bridge: I don't mind paying the train tax
    Mar 5 2026

    I don't mind paying the train tax in Auckland, even though I won't be using it.

    Rates are going up 7.9% next year. Which let's be honest, is like Woolworths selling butter for $7.99.

    It's 8%. Wayne Brown is the 8% man.

    Mr Fix it is hitting us in the pocket, and it will hurt.

    An extra $320 for your average ratepayer. The average goes from $4,055 to $4,375.

    If we didn't have to subside the City Rail Link's operations, it'd be 0%.

    Now, usually, something like this would get me a bit angry. I'd be tempted to go tag the side of a locomotive in the middle of the night with a cartoon of Wayno saying some like "Let's F Auckland". Just remove the ix from his campaign slogan.

    I don't generally use public transport because it's not convenient for me to do so. It's a timing and location issue, really.

    But if we don't subsidise the users, then it won't get used. If it doesn't get used, then roads will stay clogged. If roads stay clogged, that's time and money down the drain.

    If the thing does what it says on the label —and we haven't actually seen that yet because the bloody thing hasn't opened— it'll be worth the extra $300 a year to me via other gains.

    This might be naïve or a touch too hopeful, but if this thing works then I don't mind paying the train tax.

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  • Sam Ackerman: Sports Commentator on Dave Rennie's appointment as All Blacks Coach
    Mar 4 2026

    The Dave Rennie era is upon the All Blacks.

    New Zealand Rugby announced his appointment as Head Coach yesterday, succeeding Scott Robertson in the role.

    His assistants have yet to be determined, but it’s a focus of Rennie’s.

    Sports Commentator Sam Ackerman told Ryan Bridge that there should be something resembling continuity, and Jason Ryan could be one to stay in the mix.

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  • Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Whanau Ora Chair on the rise in the number of children in care suffering from abuse or neglect
    Mar 4 2026

    Whanau Ora's Chair believes there's more focus on removing children from their families, rather than their safety further down the track.

    A critical report from the Independent Children's Monitor argues that little progress has been made in living up to National Care Standards introduced six years ago.

    It finds the percentage of young people suffering abuse or neglect in care has risen from 8% to 10% in the year to July last year.

    Chair Merepeka Raukawa-Tait told Ryan Bridge once children are in care, the minimum standards are not adhered to.

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    3 mins