
The cowboy and the Queen: The story of an unlikely friendship
New York Times: The US cowboy who visited the UK each year to give the queen advice.
New York Times: The US cowboy who visited the UK each year to give the queen advice.
OPINION: He rose, he fell and rose again but Uffindell may find it doesn't last long.
D-Day looming in next six to 12 months if interest rates rise, Centrix says.
The two foreign nationals appeared in Dunedin District Court today.
"He was a very kind-hearted person," sister says.
Queen's funeral set to be the biggest gathering of world leaders for years.
Plucky 17-year-old hid pain and discomfort for a week, and played all of the epic final.
"Susan Cutler was an absolutely invaluable member of our brigade."
"Once the kids move out, what have you got left?" asks parenting expert Justin Coulson.
The nextgenxv.com website have released their annual rankings.
Wave surge warnings issued - people urged to move to second floors or higher.
Royalists dust off their best commemorative China and settle in for State Funeral.
Vatican Almoner Cardinal Konrad Krajewski and entourage forced to take cover.
OPINION: Dying patients are not being given the dignity we should expect.
Comedian Wade Jackson explains the latest work trends sweeping the country.
OPINION: Letters on Boris Johnson, war crimes, rugby time-wasters, and David Beckham.
Construction remains hazardous despite efforts to make it safer.
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Cuttance was jailed for two and a half years for an incident outside a Waihola bar.
Jackpot goes unstruck - but are you $1m richer?
A young boy rushes to play on the swings. Heavily armed police stand just metres away.
Kiwis are streaming their favourite shows online and spending less time on linear TV.
The months ticked by and the pictures didn't eventuate.
Chloe, Chanel and Roselle Samaratunga, 22, have shared an identical education journey.
Anxiety about spending too much money and running short is a common problem.
The Green MP shares her experience of ADHD and helping drive health reform around it.
Aussie Hollywood star Guy Pearce is in Auckland to preach with Lee Tamahori.
One MP went back to school, but they say it doesn't mean they're looking for another job.
Hauraki's Tracey Donaldson had an office crush which turned into the love of her life.
Abuse in state care means less prison time for gang members behind Waikato meth supply.