ONE NEWS. 31/05/2010

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Year
2010
Reference
F197326
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
31/05/2010
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

News, sport and weather.
Main stories:

There are more questions tonight about the national cycleway, which has only created 70 new jobs, rather than the thousands the PM predicted.
Jessica Mutch (TVNZ Political Reporter - live from Parliament); John Key (PM - National); Phil Goff (Labour Leader); Peter Conway (Council of Trade Unions); Barbara Cuthbert (Cycle Action Auckland).

Anti-whaling activist Pete Bethune has given a tearful testimony at his trial in Japan.
Dan Harris (Sea Shepherd Lawyer - speaking from Tokyo); Luke Nottage (Sydney University Law School); Mark Willacy (ABC Correspondent - live from Tokyo).

At least 14 people are believed to have been killed by Israeli naval commandos who seized ships trying to take supplies to Gaza in defiance of the Israeli blockade.

The Maori Party has challenged Andy Haden to provide proof for his controversial racial comments, or step aside as Rugby World Cup Ambassador.
Murray McCully (Rugby World Cup Minister); Te Ururoa Flavell (Maori Party MP - speaking from Rotorua); Hamish Riach (Crusaders CEO); John Key (PM - National); John Kirwan (Former All Black).

Fiji's neighbours are refusing to relax their stand against Frank Bainimarama's military Government.
Stephen Smith (Australian Foreign Minister); Murray McCully (Foreign Minister); Samuel Abal (Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister); Fred Sevele (Tongan PM); Steven Ratuva (Auckland University).

The BP oil spill is now regarded as the worst environmental disaster in US history and it could go unchecked until August.
Carol Browner (White House Energy Advisor); Ed Markey (US House of Representatives).

Analysis of the latest One News Colmar Brunton poll about how New Zealanders regard Budget 2010.
Bill English (Finance Minister); Phil Goff (Labour Leader); John Key (PM - National); Brendan O'Donovan (Westpac Chief Executive).

This Tuesday will mark the 50th anniversary of NZ television's first broadcast. A trip down memory lane at some of the key international newsmakers of the past 50 years.