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'My daughter might have survived': Investigation into care after mum-to-be and newborn die
A coroner has asked the Health and Disability Commissioner to review her care.

Brendon McCullum sacked as coach of England test squad
He still coaches the white-ball teams but leaves ahead of England's tests with Pakistan.

Fair to the taxpayer? MPs dodged cuts to their lavish super scheme
A 2020 review of MP superannuation perks was shelved when Covid hit - then forgotten.

'Appears contrary to law': Ombudsman censures Govt dept over sharing of NBR paywall journalism
MBIE urged to apologise and pay an 'appropriate remedy' in a likely far-reaching decision.
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Tragic hospital deaths of mother and baby could not be prevented - coroner
Samantha Whyman and her son Harrison died just minutes apart, with the newborn's life lasting less than an hour.

Weightloss on afterpay: The cost of one woman's Wegovy journey
Valentina Florez-Betancur said the benefits of losing 16kg far outweighed the stigma and financial burdens attached to using a GLP-1.

Brendon McCullum fired as England test coach
The New Zealander said in the ECB statement he was "gutted not to be continuing" with the test team.

Person hospitalised after assault in Auckland's Glenfield
1News footage from the scene on Valley View Rd showed police investigating along the footpath, with evidence markers in place.

Retired athletes living with health impacts - who carries the cost?
For some athletes, the bill arrives long after retirement, according to sport and health experts.

Iran tells US amid strikes: 'Keep your word or pay the price'
"We bombed the hell out of them last night," US President Donald Trump told NBC's Meet the Press.

Patients face being sedated, flown north as Dunedin mental health ward closes
Wakari Hospital's Ward 10A is being shut down after an Ombudsman inspection found "some of the worst practices" it has seen anywhere.

US strikes Iran over Hormuz ship attack, Tehran lashes out again at Gulf states
Tehran says the strategic waterway will remain shut after firing warning shots at a Cyprus-flagged vessel, while US forces begin a third round of strikes.

Lindsey Graham, longtime Republican senator and Trump ally, dies at 71
The South Carolina Republican died Saturday night “from a brief and sudden illness,” his office said in a statement.

'Troubling' - Umaga and All Blacks wary of Ireland's threat to fortress
The All Blacks' unbeaten record at Eden Park stretching back to 1994 and numbering 52 Tests will be very much at risk next Saturday.
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Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win Wimbledon again
Jannik Sinner is starting to make a habit of responding to adversity in Paris with titles at Wimbledon.
Mother and newborn baby died after she collapsed in hospital
A 29-year-old mother and her newborn son died on the day of his birth following an unpreventable cardiac arrest, a coroner has found.
Fire breaks out at a pub in Bangkok, killing at least 27 people, officials say
A huge fire that engulfed a pub in Bangkok early on Monday morning killed at least 27 people, officials said.
Watch: ‘Head gasket is gone’ - Conor McGregor lasts just 69 seconds in comeback
Conor McGregor’s return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) after a five-year absence ended in just 69 seconds after he suffered a knee injury.
Early morning magnitude 4.8 quake felt by hundreds
More than 300 people reported feeling a moderate earthquake that struck near Kaikōura in the early hours of Monday morning.stuff
‘My rib cage imploded’: Tour de France star’s horror bike crash
Chris Froome said he was “very lucky” to be alive after his rib cage “imploded” in a high-speed training crash last summer.
Suspect in murder of UK politician drove nearly 500km to her home ‘with wooden stick’
Man arrested in Rotherham over alleged murder of former Tory MP who was found dead at her remote Devon home
Watch: Norway fury as ball ‘hits Spidercam’ before England goal
Stale Solbakken, the Norway manager, insisted England’s equaliser in his side’s 2-1 World Cup quarter-final defeat was assisted by Spidercam.
FBI called in after death of US senator Lindsey Graham
Agency urged to rule out foul play after Trump ally and fierce critic of Iranian regime killed by ‘sudden illness’ at 71
Iran and US launch new attacks - and make opposing claims about Strait of Hormuz
The United States attacked Iran on Sunday over an Iranian strike on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz that set it ablaze and left a crew member missing. Iran responded with attacks on countries including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Oman — the nation o
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India clear that 5000 NZ visas for ‘mobility not migration’
India’s PM said people-to-people connections were one of the most important parts of India’s strategic agreement with New Zealand.
Editorial: Trading with India, eyes wide open
EDITORIAL: The Prime Minister deserves credit for securing a long-elusive free trade agreement with India. Now his Government must be honest about immigration and clear-eyed about the partner it is embracing.
Energy failure among 'litany of bad news' inflicting pain on NZ businesses, EMA says
EMA sets out pre-election political action plan to end New Zealand’s rapid de-industrialisation.
MBIE may have acted ‘contrary to law’ by sharing paywalled NBR articles: Ombudsman
The ombudsman has asked the ministry to apologise over the alleged subscription breaches and engage on an “appropriate remedy”.
Thrills, chills and stadium fills: Why Wellington is revelling as a rugby party host
Another full house at the Cake Tin demonstrated palpably that New Zealand’s capital city knows how to put on a big-time footy match.
Why New Zealand's regional airports are under growing pressure
OPINION: Regional airports are vital to New Zealand's economy, but rising costs and ageing aircraft are putting the country's domestic connectivity under pressure.
‘Expensive risk’: Amalgamation cost up to $185m in Wellington City alone
The cost of merging Wellington councils is the biggest concern. Estimates show the fears are not unfounded.
The big All Blacks selection calls facing Dave Rennie after their Italian job
Back three, midfield and the loose trio shape as contentious areas as New Zealand’s new coach ponders his top lineup to face the Irish.
Did NZ make a catastrophic mistake when compulsory super was scrapped in ‘75?
OPINION: We prefer to view our history through a distinctly rosy filter. We speculate on what could have been.
Internal Affairs workers strike as tensions rise across public sector
Strikes take place as 10,000 public servants battle sub-inflation pay offers, with negotiations also under way at MBIE, Corrections and the Ministry of Social Development.
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India clear that 5000 NZ visas for ‘mobility not migration’
India’s PM said people-to-people connections were one of the most important parts of India’s strategic agreement with New Zealand.
New average speed cameras to be turned on in Mackenzie later this year
Four cameras which will be used to target motorists who exceed the average speed limit through part of the Mackenzie Basin are installed, but not yet turned on
Street lights bring colour to once ‘uninviting’ inner city lane
Press Lane, which links the Performing Arts Precinct to Cathedral Square, was “uninviting after dark”, council staff said. Not any more says a councillor.
ChCh Bull Breed Rescue saved by ‘someone who loves dogs’
The dog rescue facility had to find a new centre, so a supporter bought an old warehouse for it to lease.
Energy failure among 'litany of bad news' inflicting pain on NZ businesses, EMA says
EMA sets out pre-election political action plan to end New Zealand’s rapid de-industrialisation.
The security strategy behind Christchurch stadium’s event day cones
Why the streets surrounding Christchurch’s new stadium must close during major events must stay secret, the city council says, but a senior cop says visible traffic management is a crucial step for protecting crowds.
Selwyn’s new CEO wants to rebuild trust as district faces uncertain future
Selwyn’s new chief executive says rebuilding trust between the council and its communities will define his success, as the district faces rapid growth, major infrastructure pressures and an uncertain local government future.
Internal Affairs workers strike as tensions rise across public sector
Strikes take place as 10,000 public servants battle sub-inflation pay offers, with negotiations also under way at MBIE, Corrections and the Ministry of Social Development.
Heritage theatre back in the mix for international film festival
Following a three year hiatus, the Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF) will make a “fitting return” to one of its traditional Christchurch bases next month.
‘It's just beautiful quality snow’: Storm brings gift of snow dump to South Island ski fields
Christchurch had its coldest morning of the year, plummeting to -3.8C on Sunday morning while Tekapo got as low as -12.5C.
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Waikato conservation land at centre of Bill battle
Waikato Forest & Bird warns of risks to biodiversity and access, while Tama Potaka says conservation reform will cut red tape and support regions.
Inside the charity behind Matamata’s failed muscle car draw
NZ Rescue ran the cancelled Shelby promotion now under DIA investigation. Its trustees have links to private companies, and are based in Auckland.
Environmental rules cast shadow over young farmer's future
Young dairy farmer Jimmy Cleaver recently made the leap to farm ownership, but new environmental rules have left him frustrated and concerned.
Resource consent conditions put wedding venue plans at risk
Kate and James Laurich-Major took a punt and bought into a macadamia farm with a dream of opening a wedding venue, which could now be in jeopardy.
The Morrinsville sharemilker heading to the top
Danielle Hovmand, 29, always knew she’d be on the farm, she just had to decide if it’d be dairy or beef.
Four recycling strikes and you’re out for Hauraki residents’ bins
Hauraki residents will run the risk of losing their recycling bins if they recycle incorrectly as council runs “educational” programme.
Why New Zealand's regional airports are under growing pressure
OPINION: Regional airports are vital to New Zealand's economy, but rising costs and ageing aircraft are putting the country's domestic connectivity under pressure.
Energy failure among 'litany of bad news' inflicting pain on NZ businesses, EMA says
EMA sets out pre-election political action plan to end New Zealand’s rapid de-industrialisation.
India clear that 5000 NZ visas for ‘mobility not migration’
India’s PM said people-to-people connections were one of the most important parts of India’s strategic agreement with New Zealand.
Waikato Food Show: From ‘barkery’ treats to bakery sweets
From savouries to sweets, the Waikato Food Show this weekend had plenty to offer people — including a few treats for their furry friends.
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The madness and mania behind Narendra Modi’s landmark New Zealand visit
Inside the Indian prime minister’s extraordinary whirlwind trip to Auckland.
Italy’s coach blamed World Rugby scheduling for their All Blacks thrashing. Does he have a point?
Gonzalo Quesada delivered an epic post-match rant in which he blamed the scoreline, as opposed to the result, on anything but himself and his players.

Love, actually, at 31: A ‘sexually non-exclusive’ couple who can’t agree on having kids
‘I would feel terrible bringing kids into this world, but she thinks I would make a good dad.’
How New Zealand fell in love with the black puffer jacket
Alex Casey unearths the once intrepid history of the puffer jacket in Aotearoa.
Was mānuka honey served at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi?
An urban legend says New Zealand’s first ever batch of locally-produced honey was presented to William Hobson at the treaty signing in Hokianga. Is it true?

The joys of being a bandwagon sports fan
Few things are as thrilling as screaming ‘WE’RE SO BACK!’ in a bar knowing full well you have no idea where you’d been.

How did we get stuck in this millennial franchise hell loop?
We simply can’t keep going back – or can we?

Where to eat in the Bay of Plenty – an insider’s guide
Where to find the best pizza, kina, bánh mì, Māori-Japanese fusion ramen and more in the Bay of Plenty.

The Unity Books bestseller chart for the week ending July 10
All hail the return of Heartstopper!

Vera Ellen on what it feels like when AI takes your music
Deeply personal music about painful experiences have been scraped for parts.