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The day to day implications of a landmark UK court ruling - that the term woman refers to biological sex  - are not yet known.
New Zealand’s spy agency investigated the actions of former RNZ journalist Mick Hall, whose edits of stories about Russia and ...
With China and the US promising trade war escalations, economists are speculating about the future of the tariffs and how they'll impact global economies.
An elderly couple in Mairangi Bay are trapped in their home by a fallen tree from ex-tropical Cyclone Tam.  Northlanders face ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says it is the agriculture sector that's pulling New Zealand out of a recession.
Part of what's turning out to be a pretty solid run for the Government. There seems genuine interest from the wealthy to come and park up here and grow the place. Demand is up, supply is down. People ...
Tonight on The Huddle, Auckland Councillor Maurice Williamson and Craig Renney from the CTU joined in on a discussion about ...
The trick, and part of it is the Government's Water Done Well programme, is once they spin those duties out to new entities ...
The education sector's hopeful further investment into school classrooms is on the way as many schools face capacity issues.
New data shows inflation's gone up again - and there's concerns about what it could mean going forward. The latest Stats NZ figures put the rate at 2.5 percent, up from 2.2 percent three months ago.
Genesis Energy has confirmed it plans to shift its focus over to coal, as gas production declines and no other suitable ...
The annual inflation rate is expected to have risen from 2.2% to about 2.4%. ASB Chief Economist Nick Tuffley told Ryan Bridge they’re not too worried about a slight increase in inflation, as the ...