
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: July 3 2025
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: July 3 2025.
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: July 3 2025.
Downing Street has been forced to deny that UK Chancellor Rachel Reeve's tears during PM's Questions came after a row with British Prime Minister earlier in the day.
StraitNZ CEO Shane McMahon talks to Herald NOW about Bluebridge's new ferry Livia which arrives in Wellington on Thursday after a six-week journey from Europe.
Prosthetist Lizzie Carey talks to Ryan Bridge as amputees call for overhaul of limb service.
NZ Herald Senior Journalist David Fisher talks to Ryan Bridge as Northland prepares for heavy.
NZ Herald Visual Journalist George Heard reports from Motueka as new storm system hit the region
Stephen Hoyle is set to swap Bluewater Stadium for fulltime football across the Tasman. Video / Neil Reid
Who needs sleep when it’s Matariki? Reporter Jules and his mates are celebrating together with a pre-dawn bonfire, plus stories and songs with Matua Pita.
Sharanjit Kaur crashed into and killed a man after chasing down her partner’s wife in a rage on June 27, last year.
The Motueka ITM team took the initiative to fill sandbags in preparation for wet weather and potential flooding from tomorrow. Video / George Heard
Trump claims progress made on Gaza ceasefire, Green Party say tackling poverty is best response to shoplifting, and homicide investigation in Ponsonby. Video / NZ Herald, AFP
NZ Herald Rugby Correspondent Liam Napier on the build-up ahead of Saturday's All Blacks test against France in Dunedin. Video / Herald NOW
Consumer NZ Chief Executive Jon Duffy talks to Ryan Bridge about the price of butter.
Maurice Wiliamson and Sarah Sparks join Ryan Bridge to talk about the decision to stop making Jaffas and the removal of a controversial Warehouse ad. Video / Herald NOW
The Heralds Jenni Mortimer talks all things country music and explains why Jaffas are no more.
Christchurch surgeon Chris Wakeman talks to Ryan Bridge following elective surgery announcement.
Broadcaster Carly Flynn and her daughter Tilly Flynn talk to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge from heatwave struck Spain as extreme temperatures hit Europe.
Forsyth Barr Personal Finance Mark Richardson Investment Adviser chats with Herald Now's Ryan Bridge.
A homicide investigation has been launched after a body was found at a property on Renall St around 10pm in the Auckland suburb of Freemans Bay last night. Video / Carson Bluck
2degrees Business with BusinessDesk's Garth Bray.
Labour Leader Chris Hipkins talks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge.
Ethics and Public Policy Center's Henry Olsen on US President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' passing in the US Senate and Elon Musk's funding threats.
Chlöe Swarbrick Green Party Co-Leader and ACT leader David Seymour on Herald NOW's political panel.
Mark Francis, a director of AW Holdings which is in the joint venture for the park, announced success today. Video / Cameron Pitney
The multi-million dollar project is under way at Dairy Flat. Video / AW Holdings
Tasman District Deputy Mayor Stuart Bryant talks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge as the region prepares for forecast severe weather which will hit already flood hit areas.
MetService Meteorologist Thapi Makgabutlane talks to Ryan Bridge about the storm forecast to hit already flood damaged regions.
Renall St in the Auckland suburb of Ponsonby has been cordoned off by police after an incident on private property. Video / Carson Bluck
Police on Amohau St in Rotorua after pedestrian was a hit by a truck this morning.
Billionaire investor Vinod Khosla believes the greatest risk of artificial intelligence is not the technology itself, but who holds its power.
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: July 2 2025
Reporter Elinor is at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, where Māori artist Maureen Lander has teamed up with local Taranaki kids to weave an incredible and meaningful exhibition.
Meg Higgs seeks new cancer treatment in Mexico after fifth relapse.
Blair Tuke joins the Herald at Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club to reflect on a busy year. Video / Michael Craig
More than 9000 known species call the Great Barrier Reef home. Video / GBRMPA