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Letters: Small actions make change
Every garment not synthetic used by you is a tiny part of the solution.
Every garment not synthetic used by you is a tiny part of the solution.
The controversial euthanasia bill is expected to have its second reading on Wednesday.
Canadian doctor says some patients hold champagne parties before she euthanizes them.
Colorado's economy has, however, greatly benefited from the legalising of marijuana.
Dutch teenager died at home, sister confirms.
We must change our attitude to death and discuss it openly with family and friends.
Thanks to Therese Enriquez for exposing a big problem in Wanganui — sadly, not a new one.
COMMENT: Simon Bridges needs to set some conditions on Alfred Ngaro, writes Audrey Young.
Alfred Ngaro has apologised twice for his comments about abortion. He explains his views.
Why drive very fast with sirens on when there was nowhere for the car being chased to go?
Our community needs a robust news media to retain a robust democracy.
MPs set to debate assisted dying bill before conscience vote.
The cartoon would be deemed offensive by tens of thousands of New Zealand Christians.
The latest podcast from Leighton Smith.
COMMENT: Politics returns to its grubby, self-interested and cynical normal.
COMMENT: The debate over euthanasia and assisted suicide has become more intensive.
Comment: Parliament's select committee report shows how difficult euthanasia bill will be.
COMMENT: No one would want to be in a position to be affected by End of Life Choice bill.
David Seymour's euthanasia bill attracted a record number of submissions.
COMMENT: Canada shows how quickly euthanasia is extended to more than the terminally ill.
Bill English and Tony Ryall evaded the question with nonsensical replies.
Euthanasia bill backers say scientific polls a better judge of opinion than submissions.
Should euthanasia become legal, one Kiwi feels she would have to justify to her life.
Claire Freeman once sought to escape pain until a happy accident improved her life.
Simon Bridges is happy to talk to Jacinda Ardern about electoral law reform.
Before his death he opened up about what it all meant to him.
Before dying, he opened up about what it all meant to him.
A prominent professor has been outed for writing letters to the editor using a fake name.
There are questions that Dave Hill, Ratepayers' Association president, needs to answer