
Livestreamed terror: Why Facebook continues to fail after Chch attacks
Facebook said new methods would prevent it happening again. Then it happened again.
Facebook said new methods would prevent it happening again. Then it happened again.
The Kiwi Party argued the Treaty of Waitangi should protect the right to bear arms.
New research shows victims of the attack led the media coverage in New Zealand.
The man has more than 30 criminal convictions.
Corrections applies for extra-vigilant release conditions for Hitler-admirer Philip Arps.
The president of the Comancheros gang and a media personality are also due to stand trial.
Muslim community outraged accused will see sections of report into Christchurch attacks.
Time's up: The gun buy-back scheme has ended, police will now prosecute law-breakers.
A man who forgave the Christchurch terror accused has been honoured with a peace award.
Episode three of Herald podcast A Moment In Crime looks at murder of tourist in 1998.
Man admits sending doctored footage to white supremacist Phillip Arps.
Religion, political views, race and gender reasons people targeted by online hate.
Police who stopped accused gunman can now be named.
Third daughter remains in hospital in serious condition.
Jacinda Ardern hopes AI will one day stop such attacks from being broadcast online.
Arps' statements demonstrated "profound hostility towards Muslim people".
New York Times: Manifesto circulated by the accused Chch gunman was sent to US students.
'We are almost hoping that Clint Eastwood will take the law into his own hands.'
Facebook has published the total number of instances of the attack video removed.
Focus Live: Govt considering wide police powers to take guns from dangerous people
It's the latest anti-immigration comment from her party.
Chief Censor says depraved video game has no place in NZ.
Christchurch businessman says 21-month jail sentence was "manifestly excessive".
Game celebrating "white extremist mass murder" banned along with European document.
Police are warning the gun buy back amnesty ends in 50 days and those who flout won't win
Construction worker's ravings were filmed and sent to media, police.
Episode two of the Herald's new true crime podcast has now been released
The party had opposed the tightening of gun laws, but has now supported two reforms.
Comment: There are several reasons a comprehensive weapons register is necessary.