
Juha Saarinen: Lies and computers - UK Post Office scandal nears end
Scandal a warning to everybody that you cannot blindly trust computers and software.
Scandal a warning to everybody that you cannot blindly trust computers and software.
Too many New Zealanders demand and expect too much from Government.
OPINION: Two world wars took a terrible toll on our population.
There is now a big push to help adopted children access all their information from birth.
There's still a long road to a universally accepted vaccine passport.
Immigration is the unknown variable when economists try to forecast the next few years.
The Manual for the Mediocre argues it's okay if you're middling at best.
Theory and practice about how to do governance doesn't help with the people aspects.
Inflation could be making a comeback.
Lack of digital skills can hold you back on the job - or stop you from getting one.
Real reform possible after 25 years of malaise.
Has Manchester City benefited from Silver Lake's US$500 million investment?
In financial terms, compounding magnifies your gains over time.
Our physical health doesn't need to come at the expense of our earth's health.
Dysfunctional patchwork of solutions needs to be replaced.
It's now time for NZ to capitalise on its international attention for handling of Covid.
Here's a bold idea for change: Make it legal for Māori to use cannabis.
New Zealand should not rely on gentle diplomacy - or being left off many a world map.
Grant Robertson needs to reflect on Government failings before preaching to airline.
A home should be a place for living, not just an investment, says a reader.
Party's MPs need to put their heads down and come up with some policies.
Agriculture groups say Climate Change Commission too optimistic on potential for cuts.
Cryptocurrency is a new issue that is becoming more common for separating couples.
The RBNZ continues to keep its options wide open as it deals with Covid-19 uncertainty.
New Zealand has adopted social credit, and National and Labour MPs have done nothing.
Browser tracking tool has been greeted with industry suspicion.
As the saying goes, "Laws are like sausages: Better not to see them being made".
Time to drop the cynicism and ad hominem.
OPINION: The ETS in its present form cannot achieve zero net emissions.
Covid-19 and Joe Biden are driving the biggest change in global economics in 40 years.