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Focus: Government to publish school attendance data
Act Party leader David Seymour has announced the Government's plan to publish schools' attendance data every week. Video / Marty Melville
Focus: Deputy PM Winston Peters takes questions
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters took questions from the media. Video / Marty Melville
Wanted man captured on CCTV moments after shooting
The man police are seeking in relation to the Ponsonby Rd shooting is seen on CCTV walking on Ponsonby Rd in the moments directly after a man was shot and killed.
Ponsonby shooting, Gaza ceasefire and best cars revealed | Focus Morning Bulletin May 7, 2024
Police hunt for Ponsonby shooting suspect, Hamas accepts a ceasefire deal and which cars Kiwis rank the best to drive in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Microsoft enters landmark Māori data sovereignty deal
The agreement will protect Māori data sovereignty in an increasingly globalising and digitising world. Video / Te Ao Māori
Kid petrol heads are setting the streets of Ashburton on fire
Kids are taking the wheel and town roads become a wild race track at the annual Ashburton Street Sprints! Kea Kids News reporter Olivia has all the heart-pounding action.
Ponsonby homicide: Can you help Police identify this man?
Ponsonby homicide: Can you help Police identify this man? Video / Counties Manukau Police
Donald Trump rejoins the campaign trail: holding rallies between court dates
Former US President Donald J. Trump attended Wednesday campaign rallies in Michigan and in Wisconsin as his ongoing criminal trial in New York is not held. Video / AP
Air New Zealand crew use sign language in the sky for NZSL
Air New Zealand crew used New Zealand Sign Language to communicate with passengers as part of NZSL week May 6-12. Video / Anna Sarjeant
Retirement? What retirement?
Busy having fun and doing good - Ray & Marilyn’s story.
World Junior Surfing Championships opening ceremony
New Zealand junior surfers performed a haka at the opening ceremony of the World Junior Championships in El Salvador.
Budget 2024: The Business Brief - Carolyn Young
Carolyn Young points out the negativity businesses are feeling right now and why it’s important to offer light at the end of the tunnel as many continue to wade through challenges
Budget 2024: The Business Brief - Simon Bridges
Simon Bridges shares his thoughts on the balance between the austerity required and providing the right level of sizzle businesses will be looking for in the upcoming Budget.
Budget 2024: The Business Brief - Paul Robson
Paul Robson discusses how strong leadership and the right framework are critical to ensuring New Zealand businesses are positioned to take advantage of digital innovation.
Budget 2024: The Business Brief - Christina Leung
Christina Leung highlights the slowing of the economy as efforts to dampen inflation take hold, and why a clear plan will be key to boosting business confidence and growth.
Building Bridges: Simon Bridges on life beyond politics
Former National leader Simon Bridges unhinged. Video / Dean Purcell
House insurance, Qantas sale and Watercare deal | Focus Morning Bulletin May 6, 2024
Insurance costs for houses rise, Qantas launches global sale and Aucklanders dodge 26 per cent water rates hike in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Focus: Ponsonby Rd closed after fatal shooting
The 340m stretch remains heavily guarded by armed police. Video / Hayden Woodward
Kea Kids: NZ artistic swimmers sacrifice holidays for hard work
These artistic swimmers are training for a world competition and it’s no flipping joke! Kea Kids News reporter Kylah catches up with the team in Tauranga before they head abroad.
Machu Picchu: 'Our ancestors built this'
Local Peruvian women from the Awamaki business initiative visit Machu Picchu for first time. Video / Thomas Bywater
Police shoot dead 'radicalised' 16yo boy who stabbed man in Perth
Police have shot dead a 16-year-old boy who stabbed another man with a kitchen knife in Perth, saying the teenager was "radicalised" online. Video / WA Police
Body discovered in West Auckland
Police are at the scene after a body was discovered in the mangroves in West Auckland.
Tribesman gang members ride through Auckland city
The convoy was seen travelling down Victoria St on a Sunday afternoon, May 5, 2024. Video | Supplied
Rio de Janeiro set for biggest Madonna concert ever
Rio de Janeiro is set for Madonna’s massive Copacabana beach concert that will be her biggest ever. Video / AP
Bream Bay College steel band the 'Panimals' heading to Australia
Bream Bay College steel band the 'Panimals' are heading to Australia.
2024 Rotorua Marathon
Michael Voss takes out his fourth consecutive Rotorua Marathon title. Debbie Donald wins the women's category.
Focus: PM Christopher Luxon, Mayor Wayne Brown make Auckland Watercare announcement
PM Christopher Luxon, Mayor Wayne Brown make Auckland Watercare announcement. Video | NZ Herald
Child rescued at Auckland pool, ceasefire talks intensify | Focus Morning Bulletin, Sunday 5 May
Child resuscitated at Auckland pool. Ceasefire talks intensify in Egypt. Sadiq Khan re-elected to historic third term. Video | NZ Herald
Ria Hall announces Tauranga mayoral bid
She says she is more than just a singer and she has what it takes to run the city. Video / Alex Cairns
Tragic accident in Woodhill Forest
Kate Ganner recalls her tragic mountain biking crash in Woodhill Forest that has left her paralysed for life. Video / Alex Burton
Fleeing driver evades police spikes on motorway
A fleeing car crashed into a bystander’s vehicle during a chaotic pursuit across Auckland on Saturday.
Palestine protests - police and protester tactics evolving
Police have visited some of those protesting, endorsing their right to do so but warning against 'breaching the peace.'
Armed police swarm central Auckland building
Police have arrested a man after reports of a person with a gun in central Auckland. Video / Dean Purcell
Market Watch: Gold rush - why investors are buying gold this year
Business editor-at-large Liam Dann talks to Pie Funds CIO and founder Mike Taylor about the latest gold rush. Video / Getty Images
Worker burnout, the future of vaccines and frustration over driver's licences
Workers overworked, Pharmac and Health NZ weigh up the future of Covid vaccines and questions over why labour-hire companies continue to bring in overseas workers.
Business Hub: Bruno Goedeke, chief executive Naylor Love
On April 27, Goedeke started as chief of one of New Zealand's largest building businesses. He has worked for the company for the past 19 years.
The mother of explosion victim tells her story
Sarah Ferguson, the mother of Jamey Bowring who was killed in an explosion at Salter Cartage Ltd in Wiri, talks about her loss and ongoing court action. Video / Mike Scott
Health & Disability Commissioner on Southern region cancer service delays
Health & Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell on her investigation into Southern region cancer service delays. Video / NZ Herald