• Liam Hehir: Political Commentator on the general election being set for November 7th
    Jan 21 2026

    A long runway for an economic recovery is thought to be the main reason for a November election.

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's set November 7th as election day – the latest election since 2008.

    Early voting will open on October 26, with final results due in early November.

    Political Commentator Liam Hehir told Andrew Dickens that the Government’s hoping that if they have as much time as possible, people will start to feel more confident regarding the economy.

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  • Anne Villamil: University of Iowa Economics Professor on Trump's threat of tariffs over Greenland
    Jan 21 2026

    US President Donald Trump's delivered his two cents on the state of Europe, as tariff threats over the Greenland issue loom.

    Trump's spoken at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, confirming he still wants to buy and control the Danish territory, but won't use force.

    He's already threatened increasing tariffs on eight European countries if he doesn't get a deal.

    University of Iowa Economics Professor Anne Villamil told Andrew Dickens the threat of a tariff war is extremely concerning, as it could do a lot of economic damage to the world.

    She says everybody involved loses, which is why it’s not something we should be doing.

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  • Full Show Podcast: 22 January 2026
    Jan 21 2026

    On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Thursday 22nd of January 2025, Donald Trump's made a speech to the World Economic Forum saying he won't use excessive force to acquire Greenland, but he will push ahead with Tariffs, University of Iowa Economics Professor Anne Villamil explains the impact this will have on the US.

    Confidence seems to be returning to the construction sector, with jobs ads for construction increasing 3.4% from November to December, Certified Builders CEO Malcolm Fleming shares his thoughts.

    Christopher Luxon's announced the date of the election will be the 7th of November and he's ruled out National working with the Greens, Te Pāti Māori and Labour Political Commentator Liam Heir shares his thoughts.

    Plus, US Correspondent has the latest on Donald Trump's speech in Davos and wild weather in the US.

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

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  • Malcolm Fleming: Certified Builders Chief Executive on demand for construction workers increasing
    Jan 21 2026

    Builders across the country are starting to feel the benefits of the rise of employment opportunities.

    SEEK NZ's latest Employment Report shows a drop of 0.3% on overall job ads.

    But demand for construction workers continues to add volume, with a rise of 3.4% nationally, up 43% year on year.

    Certified Builders Chief Executive Malcolm Fleming told Andrew Dickens jobs are coming from across the country.

    He says employment agreements in January are up 20% on this time last year - which is positive at this quieter time of year.

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  • Andrew Dickens: I'm impressed with Mark Carney
    Jan 21 2026

    I am becoming even more impressed with Mark Carney as time goes on.

    I said that yesterday on the radio and got a text that Carney is just Trudeau but without Katy Perry - a snappy one liner fed to my texter by the President’s camp, and nowhere near the truth.

    Carney yesterday gave a speech to Davos that may go down in history as era defining.

    He said great powers can go alone. They have the size and the money and the military to do whatever they want. But that does not mean the middle powers don’t exist.

    He made a call for countries like Canada, Australia, South Korea, and others to build strategic autonomy and collaborate to stabilize the global system.

    He argued that middle powers could no longer rely on great powers to maintain order - they appear hell bent on sewing disorder.

    Carney framed the moment as a pivot point: either middle powers coordinate to build a more resilient, cooperative system, or the world slides deeper into fragmentation.

    And then he said some words that completely freaked out the conspiracy class: he said the old era is gone and it’s time to build a new world order.

    But his new world order is not built on power and subjugation, it’s built on co-operation.

    He named the rupture, explained its causes, and argued that the future will be shaped not by superpowers alone, but by coalitions of capable mid-sized nations.

    He’s brilliant. Trump is not. Trump is a big bully. Carney may be the smart guy who always wins at the end of the movie.

    We’re not a middle power. We’re not even a small power anymore. The world order has changed and New Zealand’s virtue signalling no longer carries weight.

    It’s time to find our friends and maximise our relationships with them.

    The elephants are dancing. Us mice need to find a safe place so we don’t get crushed.

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  • Gavin Grey: UK Correspondent on the Chinese mega-embassy in London getting approved
    Jan 20 2026

    Opposition leaders in the UK are concerned following through with plans for a giant Chinese Embassy in London.

    The UK Government's approved the mega embassy, located near Tower Bridge in the central city.

    Opponents have been warning the embassy could be used as a spying base.

    UK correspondent Gavin Grey told Andrew Dickens there are fears the embassy will be used to eavesdrop on both data, and people.

    He says the embassy's so big, and there are lots of rooms that appear to have no use.

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  • Bridgette Thornley: Problem Gambling Foundation Clinical Director on the calls for tougher gambling regulations
    Jan 20 2026

    Calls are growing for tougher gambling regulations to prevent relapse.

    New AUT research shows one in four gamblers who recover from harmful gambling slip back and return to the habit at a risky level.

    Problem Gambling Foundation Clinical Director Bridgette Thornley told Andrew Dickins people need concrete plans in place to kick their addiction, and New Zealand needs to help.

    She says they need to remove predatory online marketing and gambling advertising in front of young people.

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  • Anna-Marie Brennan: Waikato University Senior Law Lecturer on the Inquiry into the disappearance of Tom Phillips and his children
    Jan 20 2026

    An inquiry into the disappearance of Tom Phillips and his children will analyse if New Zealand met its obligations under international law.

    The four year search for the group ended in a shootout last September, where Phillips severely injured a police officer before being shot dead.

    An inquiry into their disappearance will begin hearing evidence today, looking at whether agencies should have done more or acted faster to protect the children.

    Waikato University Senior Law Lecturer Anna-Marie Brennan told Andrew Dickens New Zealand has obligations to protect children under UN conventions.

    She says children deprived of their family environment must be given special protection and assistance.

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