Privacy experts are shocked and astounded Inland Revenue had no idea it had breached the privacy of more than a quarter of a million taxpayers. Reporter Phil Pennington spoke to Guyon Espiner.
Queen Camilla, the wife of Britain's King Charles, has been forced to pull out of her planned engagements this week after ...
The government has locked in its preferred plan for Wellington roads, with two new tunnels, one through Mount Victoria, and a second Terrace Tunnel and upgrades to the Basin Reserve. Wellington ...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell has rejected claims that police left young children to fend for themselves after their parents had been arrested during an operation in Opotiki. Te Whakatohea kaikorero ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant after months of clashes over domestic ...
The election is on a knife edge with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is being called one of the closest ever. Founder and director of the University of Virginia centre for politics Professor Larry ...
The government's going to introduce the Treaty Principles Bill to Parliament tomorrow, nearly two weeks ahead of the planned date. Te Wananga o Raukawa expert in Maori legal issues Carwyn Jones spoke ...
Voting booths opened in the early hours of this morning and millions of Americans have been heading to the ballots, casting their votes. Corin Dann spoke to Guyon Espiner.
Health New Zealand's top mental health clinician says the new system for police to hand over people in mental crisis will be safer. Ruth Hill reports.
Investigators searched the offices of US streaming giant Netflix in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary ...
A woman previously jailed for tax evasion and providing false information to immigration authorities has revealed herself to ...
Polling stations opened at 6am and will close at 6pm, with results expected by midnight. The number of voters registered for ...