PremiumPremiumWorldAI building boom strains power and water infrastructuresNew York Times: Nearly 60% of the 1244 largest data centres in the world are outside US. 21 Oct 04:00 PM
New ZealandRuff day: Trevor Mallard found he was being ordered back by email, appealed to stay with dogParliament's former Speaker had his term ended early by the Foreign Minister.15 Oct 09:38 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: All Blacks’ biggest Grand Slam threat may not be who fans expectOPINION: Scotland's backline, led by Finn Russell, is rated sharper than New Zealand's.15 Oct 06:01 PM
All BlacksAll Blacks opt for conservative approach as they chase rare Grand SlamScott Robertson has resisted change to his All Blacks squad for their upcoming tour.13 Oct 05:30 AM
PremiumPremiumWorldIreland dispatch: Nestle plant closure leaves town searching for answersNestle’s shutdown ends 50 years of production at the Limerick baby formula plant.09 Oct 05:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionPaul LewisPaul Lewis: Caterpillar or butterfly – ABs still searching for their true formOPINION: Robertson's side boast a 77% win rate in 2025 but still lack a clear identity.09 Oct 01:17 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: The pros and cons of selecting Rieko IoaneOPINION: Ioane's late call-up in Perth hinted at one last chance to prove his worth.08 Oct 05:01 PM
PremiumPremiumRetailCooks Coffee signs Tesco deal for five new Esquires cafés in IrelandThe NZX-listed firm runs 108 Esquires outlets across 10 international markets.08 Oct 12:29 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionAnt Strachan's notebook: How ABs can turn a solid 6.5 into a perfect 10Defence regained bite as the All Blacks shut down Wallaby gains and tempo.07 Oct 05:04 AM
EntertainmentPriscilla Presley says Michael Jackson 'used' daughter Lisa Marie PresleyThe claims appear in Priscilla Presley's new memoir Softly, As I Leave You.04 Oct 11:38 PM
WorldHundreds of thousands turn out at pro-Palestinian marches in EuropeRome police said 250,000 people marched for a fourth day of protests.04 Oct 10:51 PM
Entertainment'Let the guy watch': JoJo Siwa pleads with crowd mid-concertShe told fans in a TikTok clip she wanted Chris Hughes to watch her show.02 Oct 05:10 PM
WorldMan cleared over murder of BBC presenter charged with raping 14-year-oldBarry George faces charges over alleged attacks on a 14-year-old in 1987.26 Sep 11:51 PM
AirlinesAirports in Ireland also impacted by cyber attackThe attack on check-in systems has caused cancellations and long delays for thousands.20 Sep 07:20 PM
WorldPizza shop staff accused of filming sex acts inside restaurantThe footage was later shared on a British swingers' site by the staff in their 20s.17 Sep 02:27 AM
LifestyleGot a question for Graham Norton? Here's your chance to ask itTV’s favourite host will answer your questions in a special NZ Herald interview. 16 Sep 02:00 AM
WorldBloody Sunday trial of British ex-soldier to open in BelfastSoldier F is accused of killing James Wray and William McKinney in 1972.15 Sep 02:54 AM
Black Ferns'All f***ing day': The half-time speech that sparked Black Ferns in World CupThe Black Ferns scored six tries in the second 40 to advance to the final four.14 Sep 05:01 AM
Black FernsBlack Ferns survive early scare to romp into semifinalsThe Black Ferns scored six tries in the second 40 to advance to the final four.13 Sep 06:05 PM
AnalysisAdam Julian: How Black Ferns' staunch defence sets them up for knockout stagesANALYSIS: The 40-0 scoreline was comprehensive, but the 0 was more important than the 40.10 Sep 11:45 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulFrom good to great: Why this week could define Razor's All BlacksOPINION: Ardie Savea says the All Blacks must perform at every venue, not just Eden Park.08 Sep 06:01 PM
Black Ferns'We can go all day': Black Ferns lay down challenge with big World Cup win'We’ve been working on playing our DNA, which is going through, going over, going around.'08 Sep 12:00 AM
Black FernsStatement made: Black Ferns keep Ireland scoreless in World Cup routThe win sees the Black Ferns top the group and book a quarter-final against South Africa. 07 Sep 06:15 PM
PremiumPremiumBlack Ferns'Tough and confrontational': Bunting on eye-catching changes for Ireland clash'The expectation is you’ve got to be really on your game and step up,' Bunting said.06 Sep 10:00 PM
Black Ferns'Consistency and cohesion': Black Ferns make minimal but key changes for IrelandIreland hold a winning record over the Black Ferns, with two wins in three tests.05 Sep 09:03 AM
EntertainmentLinehan faces court over alleged harassment of transgender activistThe writer denies charges of harassment and criminal damage.05 Sep 12:39 AM
Black Ferns'Hard decisions to make': Key change coming in Black Ferns' World Cup campaignAllan Bunting: 'We definitely want to start shaping our best squad moving forward now'.04 Sep 05:01 AM
TravelWhat it's like on Ireland's only island townEnniskillen's history includes sieges and tales of warrior Cethlenn.03 Sep 06:44 AM
WorldBob Geldof considers presidential run in IrelandThe election is expected in late October.02 Sep 10:31 PM
Black Ferns'Under no illusions': The areas Black Ferns can tidy up in Japan clashA win over Japan will secure a quarter-final spot for the Black Ferns.28 Aug 04:00 AM
Black FernsIreland coach responds to Tui's comments over looming Black Ferns testThe Irish hold a winning record over the Black Ferns, including a victory in 2024.27 Aug 09:00 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: Bell tolls for Scott Robertson's gamble on wingersScott Robertson's All Blacks have five defeats in 19 tests.25 Aug 06:01 AM
Politics'Carnival's over': Peters celebrates Trevor Mallard's early exit as Irish Ambassador'I cannot believe that Jacinda Ardern sent somebody like him.'19 Aug 03:30 AM
PremiumPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: Why style v substance debate hovers over All BlacksOPINION: Scott Robertson believes in a fast, skilled game but lacks firepower.18 Aug 06:03 PM