'Māori nationalist groups' pose threat from prison - Corrections
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis slaps prisons over "provocative" language.
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis slaps prisons over "provocative" language.
Family violence campaigner David White is touring 71 electorates in 71 days.
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Six years in the courts and blogger Cameron Slater fails to come up with a defence.
Malcolm Rewa's third trial over the death of Susan Burdett is now in its fifth day.
"I felt like if they hadn't come to the house that day I probably would have died."
The men have been charged following an investigation into an alleged roofing scam.
Judge says murder was calculated, planned and had a high degree of cruelty and depravity.
"We trust the police."
Harrowing details of a bloody but odd and "very orderly" crime scene has been revealed.
Malcolm Rewa is on trial for a third time, accused of murdering Susan Burdett in 1992.
Cruise company pleads not guilty over death of Auckland man Tevita Kava.
High profile criminal Arthur Taylor speaks to the Herald shortly after his prison release.
"I saw her legs over the side of the bed, naked from the waist down."
Auckland woman Susan Burdett was bludgeoned to death in 1992.
Tomorrow Malcolm Rewa will defend for the third time a charge that he is also a murderer.
A man's body was found outside a South Auckland church earlier this year.
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Building industry boss tried to stop the Herald from revealing his crimes.
Rene Naufahu spent a year on home detention for indecently assaulting six women.
A Kiwi man faces extradition to Australia over alleged crimes when he was a 14-year-old.
"What do you think we should do with people who do bad things?"
It's not the New Zealand I want to live in, but it's the only New Zealand some people know
A member of a group of troublesome travelers remains on the run from the law.
Arthur Taylor says he has a desire to study law and continue his social justice interests.
Police are now trying to find the missing man.
If Māori-based solutions for youth offending work, why not roll them out for adults?
Grant Hannis was sentenced for indecently assaulting an 82yo victim at her rest home.
Banter between the two led to a Dunedin man firing a staple through his workmate's skull.
The group of travellers have made headlines around the world with their behaviour.