![PM confident NZ will send Games team despite attack](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
PM confident NZ will send Games team despite attack
John Key remains confident NZ will send a team to the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
John Key remains confident NZ will send a team to the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
Sir John Walker has implored the New Zealand team to attend the next month's Commonwealth Games.
Forget the mosquitoes - the Commonwealth Games athletes village is officially open for businesss.
The second report from an independent security firm ahead of next month's Commonwealth Games has raised no notable fresh concerns.
Organisers of the Delhi Commonwealth Games have dismissed Australian government warnings of terrorism risks.
Confusion reigns over where New Zealand will play one of their three tests on the tour of India later this year.
Defending 1500 metre gold medallist Nick Willis comfortable with the security arrangements for the Commonwealth Games.
The NZOC says the decision of the three team sports to engage their own security advice ahead of the Delhi Games defies logic.
September 23 is looming as D-Day for New Zealand's involvement in the crisis-torn Commonwealth Games.
New Zealand Commonwealth Games bosses have insisted they won't be cutting corners on security for next month's Delhi Games.
She's gorgeous. She's an acclaimed poet and dancer. She's been praised by Salman Rushdie and Louis de Bernieres. How astonishing is her first novel?
Indian officials say they have delivered proof that all of the sporting venues are safe to operate for the Commonwealth Games.
Gourmet food and an army pedigree are an unlikely mix, but the union sure tastes good, writes Michelle Coursey.
After years in the doldrums, forestry is booming. Could this be the start of a new golden age, or is the next bust already on the way? Nick Smith reports.
Advice on organised tours in India and rail travel around Europe.
Hundreds of people queuing for Commonwealth Games tickets in New Delhi were turned away from outlets.
Once upon a time, the Rolls-Royce was described as 'the best car in the world'.