ONE NEWS. 02/11/2007

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Rights Information
Year
2007
Reference
F102928
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
02/11/2007
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.

A leading lawyer - Peter Williams QC - has gone to Ruatoki in Tuhoe country to see if people caught up in recent anti-terror raids have a case to make against police. Peter Williams QC (Lawyer).

The hearing for the last of the accused arrested in recent anti-terror raids finished in the Court in Auckland today.

London Police have been found guilty of putting the public at risk after wrongly shooting Jean Charles de Menezes - a Brazilian mistaken for a suicide bomber in the wake of terrorist bombings in London in July of 2005. Sir Ian Blair (London Police Commissioner); Anna Dunwoodie (Witness).

New legislation has gone into place regarding the sale of fireworks. Ruwani Perera (One News); Mike O'Keefe (Mad Lion Fireworks); Barry Lee (Fireworks Retailer); Paul McGill (Fire Service); David Lloyd-Baker (SPCA).

It has been a rough week in politics for Australian Prime Minister John Howard, but despite bad polling he is refusing to change his campaigning. John Howard (Australian Prime Minister); Tony Abbott (Australian Health Minister).

The Labour Party will hold its annual party conference this weekend, where it may unveil new policy, and hopes the focus will be on the new Cabinet and not recent troubles including Trevor Mallard punching National MP Tau Henare. Guyon Espiner (Political Editor).

The Chinese Falun Gong movement is taking the Wellington City Council to court over their banning from a Christmas parade. Tony Ellis (Falun Gong Lawyer.