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British Prime Minister warns her party to toe the line
British PM warns rebels: Back me or risk 'no Brexit at all'
British Prime Minister Theresa May revealed that the US President had previously advised her to sue the EU rather than enter into an exit negotiation with the bloc.
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Nurses strike begins: What you need to know
Nurses strike begins: What you need to know
Why are nurses striking? What happens if I need care? What will happen next? Here is everything you need to know about the strike that began at 7am.
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DHBs await final recommendations on nurses pay dispute
DHBs await final recommendations on nurses pay dispute
Last-ditch talks between the nurses union and the District Health Boards have ended on a failed note. Video
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Why are nurses striking?
Why are nurses striking?
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) has rejected the latest pay offer from their DHB employers and will be going ahead with Thursday's strike action, here's what you need to know.
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Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland
Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland
Hundreds of South Auckland youth have united this week to push back against mainstream media messages about their community, which they say are wrong.
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Flights to Bali cancelled as Mount Agung erupts
Flights to Bali cancelled as Mount Agung erupts
Two Air New Zealand flights have been cancelled after renewed activity on Bali's Mount Agung volcano.
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Taranaki horror crash: Eight-year-old victim to be flown to mother
Taranaki horror crash: Eight-year-old victim to be flown to mother
The body of an eight-year-old girl killed in a horror Taranaki crash, which left six others dead, will be flown to Wellington to be with her mother. Audio
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Wintry blast: Cars slip on icy roads as chill sets in
Wintry blast: Cars slip on icy roads as chill sets in
New Zealanders woke to a frosty start this morning as temperatures came close to freezing point and in some areas dropped below zero. Video
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Guyon Espiner: Fear of a foreign buyer
Guyon Espiner: Fear of a foreign buyer
Analysis - It's a great bumper sticker. Ban foreign buyers! It's simple, it resonates and appeals to our sense of fair play. But what's the problem we're trying to fix?
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Great Walk's Xmas hut bookings prove too popular
Great Walk's Xmas hut bookings prove too popular
Bookings for huts on one of New Zealand's Great Walks have sold out within minutes of opening.
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Calls for equal recognition of rongoā Māori in healthcare
Calls for equal recognition of rongoā Māori in healthcare
A terminally ill woman is calling for greater access to Māori healing methods saying they've helped to keep her alive for years longer than doctors expected.
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Who will help the helplines?
Who will help the helplines?
While Youthline and Lifeline struggle to stay afloat, leaving calls for help unanswered, the government is funding a brand new helpline.
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Should NZ libraries be open later and not charge overdue fines?
Most public libraries in Ireland will soon be open until 10pm every day and overdue fines abolished in a bid to increase visitors. Ditching overdue fines here would be a fine idea, a librarian says. Audio
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Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship
Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship
Migrants rescued from the Mediterranean and turned away by Italy and Malta have arrived in Spain's port of Valencia.
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Pakistani Taliban leader killed in air strike in Afghanistan
Pakistani Taliban leader killed in air strike in Afghanistan
The Pakistani Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah has been killed in a US-Afghan air strike in Afghanistan.
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Voting under way in Cook Islands election
Voting under way in Cook Islands election
Voting is unde rway in the Cook Islands as 58 candidates seek to fill the 24 seats in the local parliament.
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Ema Tavola and the Isa Lei song
Audio 12 Jun 2018This is one of the most well-loved songs of the Pacific and its beautiful, wistful quality still endures - 100 years on from its debut. Video, Audio
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Angie Meiklejohn: 'Centrepoint is a dark stain on New Zealand's landscape'
Angie Meiklejohn moved to Auckland's Centrepoint community when she was 15. She tells Kim Hill that participating in the upcoming documentary Angie has lifted her shame about what happened there. Video, Audio
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NZR hold Cheika in limbo over Samu
NZR hold Cheika in limbo over Samu
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has been blocked from picking Crusaders loose forward Pete Samu for the upcoming three-Test series against Ireland, but says there's a spot waiting for him if the green…
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NZ U20 side named to face Japan
NZ U20 side named to face Japan
New Zealand Under 20 Head Coach Craig Philpott has named his side to open their World Rugby U20 Championship campaign in France tomorrow morning.
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Push to prioritise community voice on liquor laws
Push to prioritise community voice on liquor laws
The national umbrella group for local councils wants the government to prioritise community safety over the alcohol industry, with tighter liquor laws.
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Ireland overturns abortion ban
Ireland overturns abortion ban
The Republic of Ireland has voted overwhelmingly to overturn the abortion ban by 66.4 percent to 33.6 percent.
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Perfect: Ed Sheeran concerts bring $34m to Dunedin economy
Perfect: Ed Sheeran concerts bring $34m to Dunedin economy
The impact British musician Ed Sheeran had on Dunedin has been felt long after his three shows in the city, with news his visit injected almost $38 million into the local economy.
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Irish abortion referendum: Turnout 'brisk'
Irish abortion referendum: Turnout 'brisk'
Turnout in the Republic of Ireland's referendum on abortion laws is higher, so far, than in recent votes.
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Cold blast not over: 'It is time to stoke the fire'
Cold blast not over: 'It is time to stoke the fire'
New Zealand looks set to take a battering over the next two days, as a large trough brings thunderstorms, heavy rain, hail, strong winds and snow. Audio