Focus: Prime Minister on hate speech
Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, on hate speech. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, on hate speech. Video / Mark Mitchell
PM Jacinda Ardern holds a post-Cabinet press conference. Video / Mark Mitchell
Government cracks down on alcohol industry, Seoul searches for answers following night club tragedy and bird of the year to be crowned in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Tuakau mum fears her fourth child was "just chucked in the tip, like it was nothing".
PM Jacinda Ardern's Auckland electoral office was damaged while she was in Antarctica. Video / Supplied
The NZ Iranian community held a protest at Parliament today calling for the government to respond to the situation in Iran. Video / Mark Mitchell Government under pressure for action against Iran
An emotional Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern explores her 'childhood hero' Ernest Shackleton's hut and speaks on the duty of care Aotearoa has to the preservation. Video / Mike Scott
PM Jacinda Ardern says that as parts of the world are becoming increasingly contested, Antarctica is part of that too. Video / Mike Scott
Fears more doctors could be lost to suicide, the costly Ministry of Education U-turn and Kayne West’s net worth plummets in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Hundreds of nurses in primary healthcare are striking nationwide, calling for the right to be paid the same as their hospital counterparts. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern talks about research, environmental protection and conservation in Antarctica. Video / Mike Scott
Dubai company eyeing Ports of Auckland, nurses set to strike and the Government’s call for Kiwis to leave Iran in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
State Highway 1 was closed from Johnsonville to Newlands as Restore Passenger Rail protesters climbed a gantry above the motorway and plan to remain there to deliver their petition to Parliament's Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee. Video / Mark Mitchell
One person is critically hurt after a car drove into a parked truck. Video / Hayden Woodward
Acting PM Grant Robertson on the NZ couple released from detention in Iran, saying there was no deal done with the Iranians. Video / Mark Mitchell
Greens Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Golriz Ghahraman was asked about the government's response to the situation in Iran. Video / Mark Mitchell
PM Jacinda Ardern said that after several months of work by the NZ Government Kiwi influencers Bridget Thackwray and Topher Richwhite have safely exited Iran. Video / NZ Herald
Kiwi sportsman faces up to 10 years behind bars, concerns grow over the state of our healthcare and more Kiwis are going rural in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Deputy PM Grant Robertson, National leader Christopher Luxon and National party health spokesman Shane Reti speak about the healthy system following the death of a four-year-old at Wellington Hospital. Video / Mark Mitchell
Deputy PM Grant Robertson on incoming British PM Rishi Sunak. Video / Mark Mitchell
WorkSafe under fire, why almost 100,000 community service hours have been wiped and the UK has a new Prime Minister in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Arvin and Abegail Chua lost their 4-year-old son Sebby after complications from tonsillitis. Video / NZ Herald
Brian and Hannah Tamaki say they are 'bringing back common sense' at the launch of their new political party 'Freedoms NZ' at the Due Drop Events Centre in Manukau. Video / Dean Purcell
Boris Johnson bows out of leadership race, experts fear more long Covid cases will come with a new wave & Far North bush blaze in Rawene overnight in the latest New Zealand Herald Headlines. Video / NZ Herald
It comes after a player collapsed and died on-field during a centenary match between Ruatoria City's 2022 squad and a Ruatoria Centennial XV. Video / Neil Reid
Young surf lifesaver sounds warning as summer beach patrols begin in upper north.
More theft victims have spoken out about their experiences.
More and more victims of theft across Aotearoa are speaking out, frustrated with police inaction when reporting crimes. Video / NZ Herald
The National Ticketing Solution will be rolled out in stages, starting in Canterbury.
The Herald's Michael Burgess sat down with Fatma Samoura, Secretary General of Fifa, to talk about the World Cup. Video / NZ Herald