Christchurch Terror Attacks
PM not spoken to Peters about his previous comments about Muslims
The Prime Minister says she has not spoken to the deputy Prime Minister about his previous comments about Muslims. Audio
Gun laws: Govt to 'quickly' move on vetting, registration
The government will turn "quite quickly" to reforming the vetting process and looking at gun registration but this work would not be rushed, Prime Minister says. Audio
'Ignorant' and anti-Islamic incidents in accused gunman's former city
Brenton Tarrant, the accused in the Christchurch terror attacks, lived in Dunedin, but the city's civic leaders say incidents of harassment and other racist behaviours centre on an undesirable…
Firearms amendment: Select Committee makes few changes
The Finance and Expenditure Select Committee has recommended only minor changes to the government bill banning semi-automatic rifles.
Mosque attack: Husband at injured wife's side up to 18 hours a day
The husband of a woman severely injured in the Christchurch mosque shootings says he's worried about the couple's financial future.
Auckland Anzac Day services to merge for safety
A number of Auckland's Anzac Day services will not happen this year and will instead be merged with larger events around the city after consultation with police on security.
Facebook inaction is 'proof of need for better regulation'
A technology commentator says it's shocking Facebook is not taking its responsibilities to regulate the live streaming of videos more seriously.
One injured person remains critical after mosque shootings
Just one person is still in a critical condition following the mosque attacks in Christchurch.
Man arrested in US after discussing desire to 'avenge' Christchurch mosque attacks
An Albanian national who talked about joining ISIS and attacking random people to avenge the mosque shootings in New Zealand was arrested at a gun range in Montana, authorities say.
Mosque victim's brother: 'I didn’t see any emotion on his face'
The brother of one of the men who died in the Christchurch mosque attacks is frustrated at the two-month delay in legal action, after the accused killer appeared in court today.
Christchurch mosque attack accused appears in court via video link
The man charged with the murder of 50 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks will have two mental health reports carried out to assess his fitness to plead.
Some Muslims still anxious as they return to Friday prayers
Muslims are returning to the Al Noor and Linwood Mosques in Christchurch for Friday prayers, the first time since the 15 March terror attacks. Audio
Gun law reform: Heated discussions at select committee
Emotions ran high at a select committee seeking to change NZ's gun laws today, with opponents taking aim at the speed of the bill through Parliament, while supporters say it can't come soon enough. Audio
Thousands of NZers don't believe official mosque terror attacks story
About five percent of them are estimated to be hard core conspiracy theorists, some of whom have been spreading their theories online and over the airwaves, according to a university professor.
Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused to face 50 murder charges, police confirm
Police have confirmed the man arrested over the Christchurch terror attacks will face 50 murder and 39 attempted murder charges when he appears in the High Court in Christchurch tomorrow. Audio
Social media execs could be jailed over violent content under Australian law
Australia is set to fine social media companies up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover and imprison executives if violent content is not removed under a new law.
Crusaders keeping name 'not a viable option' - Muslim community advocate
A Muslim community advocate says ditching the sword-wielding horsemen from the Crusaders' pre-match entertainment is not enough - the name has to go.
Teen refused bail for sharing objectionable material
A teenager charged with distributing objectionable material after the Christchurch mosque attacks has been denied bail.
Gun law changes: Thousands of submissions received
MPs have been deluged with thousands of submissions on the fast-tracked gun legislation, but there are concerns about the pace of change.
'Overwhelming' support for graffiti artist's new tribute to terror victims
An Auckland graffiti artist who painted a poignant mural of a victim of the mosque attacks has been invited to paint another tribute on a large wall in Christchurch. Video