
Train drivers' fears: 'What they do not love is killing people'
"Very very stressed" train drivers in constant nightmare of hitting someone they know.
"Very very stressed" train drivers in constant nightmare of hitting someone they know.
A male contraceptive pill has been developed which is effective, safe and does not harm sex drive – so are kiwi males ready to use it?
The Rail and Maritime Transport Union says the Waikato town is one of several trouble spots for train drivers.
World-renowned urban strategist Timothy Swanson explains why the construction industry must embrace pre-fabricated homes to solve the housing crisis.
It is tough for first-home buyers wanting to get a mortgage on a prefabricated home.
COMMENT: Labour justified handling of sexual misconduct as taking a "victim-led" approach.
Friends of an innocent driver killed in a police pursuit are fundraising for her children.
Projects to ease March madness congestion
People lived or died in sudden, random acts of fate.
'We were doing a YouTube video and it went wrong. Please hurry up' she told police.
Canterbury DHB chief executive David Meates said today that 30 people remained in Christchurch Hospital, including nine people in a critical condition in intensive care.
There are a select group of NZ cricketers whose careers for one brief moment took them to the pinnacle of the sport.
Vladimir Putin says if a Soviet-grade nerve agent was used, the former double agent and his daughter would’ve died instantly.
An 11-year-old was playing with friends when they heard or saw a train coming towards them
Research submitted two weeks before he died revealed how we can detect other universes.
"He was such a terrible human being, you have no idea," Elon tells interviewer.
The waterside villa has been in the same family for 118 years.
A Russian exile, found dead at his home in south London earlier this week, was murdered.
At least six confirmed dead though eight more vehicles have yet to be recovered.
Bridget Taylor, one of the only senior Māori women in advertising, wants to see change.
An Auckland advertising agency boss calls for the industry to be more racially diverse or risk losing touch with modern-day NZ.
As the hunt for survivors goes on, medics battle to keep bridge collapse victims alive.
The founder and CEO of Dilmah tea reveal the secret behind the company’s success and how a post-colonial dream became a family-owned tea power house.
Detective Juan Llera describes giving CPR to a man who’d been crushed by debris.
Countdown’s three Whangarei stores have gone plastic bag free at the checkout and online for the day in celebration of today’s release of two endangered marine turtles
As the Volvo Ocean Race’s toughest leg get under way, we go on board AkzoNobel to experience what it’s like to live and race in the world’s toughest yacht race.
The company 'significantly overstated' the value of its inventory by $3.3M.
Should men also have the option to take a drug that prevents pregnancy?
The Southern Ocean is likely to bring the worst out of sailors and James Blake can't wait.