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7-year-old drives drunk granddad

An Auckland grandfather was two-and-a-half times over the legal alcohol limit when he let his 7-year-old grandson drive his car - a situation police say is becoming…

Pair found guilty of duping family

A couple have been found guilty of an elaborate scam featuring fake emails from billionaire Graeme Hart, promises of million-dollar returns, trips to Paris and gift-bags…

Rugby: Henry lets rip at poor calls

There was humour and there was profanity. When Sir Graham Henry is in this form he is thoroughly entertaining, but the Blues will hope a few Super rugby match officials…

Key's $1b request claim in doubt

Newly released papers raise fresh questions over Prime Minister John Key's claim that Solid Energy asked for $1 billion of taxpayers' money to fund its transformation…

Twitter and Kiwi athletes

Tweeting unites fans, players

It's 6.58 on an unremarkable Tuesday night in Mt Wellington, and influential sports jock Andrew Mulligan is about to go live on air.

Delete that! Twitter faux pas

LionsAfter publicly issuing media guidelines for players to follow on their coming tour of Australia, the Lions lost the plot with their official account.First a picture…

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Mission: Restore faith in transport

The head of Auckland Transport has come out swinging against the public transport system he runs saying trains and buses are late, infrequent and overcrowded.

Business

Managed funds up a notch

New Zealand's $82 billion managed funds industry, which includes KiwiSaver, has been given a C- report card by international…

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F&P Healthcare shares hit high

Shares of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, which has lifted its full-year guidance three times, rose to a two-year high after brokerage First NZ Capital raised…

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Rudd reignites talk on gay marriage

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's change of heart to support gay marriage may indicate numbers shifting in support of legalising same-sex marriage among…

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GCSB cleared of illegal spying

Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Paul Neazor has cleared the Government Communications Security Bureau of illegal spying on New Zealanders.

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Meat Mail scheme takes off

Meat Mail scheme takes off

Two students who started selling boxes of meat to their Dunedin peers last year have trebled their client base, hired staff…

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