
Letters: The evidence is in – jury trials no longer make sense
OPINION: Some Commonwealth countries have already ditched jury trials.
OPINION: Some Commonwealth countries have already ditched jury trials.
A 'proliferation of brands' are increasingly expanding their kiwifruit offerings.
A tower of this size would be a big ask.
The Government is hoping the new rules will improve invoicing efficiency within agencies.
OPINION: Mental health advocate Mike King is passionate about our rangatahi.
Scammers who used a deepfake video of Christopher Luxon to defraud a Taranaki grandmother have been caught on a secret recording trying to extort more money.
Replacing the RMA will cost Kiwis more than $250m. How did we get here?
NZ sharemarket ends the day higher on light trading.
Top lawmakers have so far refrained from unveiling a figure for the long-awaited stimulus.
New York Times: Nearly 75 million people have cast early ballots.
New York Times: Do hair loss supplements live up to the hype?
You might think the election wraps up this week, but you'd be wrong.
Financial Times: Few industries stand to gain – or lose – more this US election day.
New York Times: Trump also suggested that he didn’t mind if reporters were shot.
NY Times: 'A very unique system that I think nobody would create again,' says one expert.
New York Times: The brainy birds carry big chips on their shoulders, scientists say.
Downer-owned Hawkins won the new $800m Auckland Airport contract, announced in September.
CEO says bank 'acted swiftly'' to pass falling interest rates on to customers.
OPINION: Logic suggests the All Blacks will require a step up to win against Ireland.
Financial Times: AI demands, renewable energy’s dispersed nature driving big orders.
An Eranz report says the big power generators are investing heavily in renewable energy.
Police don't want the law loosened. Neither does their minister.
New employment data this week will reveal the impact on jobs.
NZ researchers test claims baby food pouches are unhealthy – with surprising results.
So far, 42 homes have been moved, recycled or demolished.
First-of-its-kind study reveals large but hidden chunk of population facing flood risk.
OPINION: Work party shenanigans can cause HR headaches, but solutions are available.
Angus Simms on how he's tackling NZ's food waste.
Telegraph: Noticing these early signs will avert the more serious long-term effects.
About 100 people will work at the store - one of several planned new supermarkets.