
Film-maker's 'funds running low' in 'hate speech' case with Sir Bob Jones
A defamation trial between the pair is due to begin next month in Wellington.
A defamation trial between the pair is due to begin next month in Wellington.
Tremain cartoon "showed no human understanding of the dire situation Samoa was facing".
Herald's owners may seek Crown blessing by offering assurances about jobs and newspapers.
Focus: Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi responds to Peter’s earlier comments about his party's policy on supporting NZ media. Video / Mark Mitchell
520 staff face an uncertain future as channel put on the market — no buyers in sight .
Eight journalists are being sought to work as local democracy reporters across NZ.
Angry fans are making it clear they much prefer William and Kate to the Sussexes.
Airline says ditching newspapers is part of a move to ''put its best foot forward''
More than 70 judges based in nine countries have co-judged the entries.
A man is appearing in Christchurch District Court charged with murder.
The man accused of killing the British backpacker will keep his name hidden... for now.
A reporter was compensated A$180,000 after suffering trauma on the job.
The comments come from a poll which was published by Newshub last year.
EDITORIAL: There's a beauty myth a young New Zealand woman is trying to put an end to.
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Two of several British papers have explained why they chose to name the accused.
The man accused of Grace Millane's murder has had a hard time keeping his name secret.
'The publicity about the accused undermines the prospect of finding an impartial jury.'
A District Court judge "failed" to take into account relevant factors in the case: ruling.
High Court judge to consider if District Court judge erred by drawing on experiences.
Toni Street's third child was carried by surrogate mother, Sophie Braggins.
COMMENT: A tribute to Warwick Roger, founding editor of Metro, who died last week.
Warwick Roger helped found Metro magazine in 1981 and was its editor for 13 years.
The judge permanently suppressed the name of a thief who robbed a crash victim.
The businessman is suing for defamation over a petition to revoke his knighthood.
The debate over what constitutes hate speech has been fervent in recent months.
NY Times reporter reveals why there was little love lost between her and Hillary Clinton.
PM's partner has hit back at Deborah Hill Cone's column via Twitter.
Exclusive: The businessman fears publicity may harm his financial and political interests.
COMMENT: Fairfax warned of an 'end game' if media merger was rejected - now here it comes.