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Designed to kill: The damage caused by guns in Christchurch shooting
Christchurch surgeon James McKay opens up about the types of injuries caused on March 15.
Christchurch surgeon James McKay opens up about the types of injuries caused on March 15.
Police Minister Stuart Nash paid tribute to public servants who helped after the attacks.
Countries must be willing to pay for innovation, drug companies say.
ANALYSIS: The select committee will be open to public submissions for just over 48 hours.
A select committee will consider the Government's proposed gun law reforms for 48 hours.
COMMENT: A cunning Hipkins popped Seymour's principles in a glorious 36-second sprint.
Security had cordoned off a section of Parliament after they identified the package
Avoidable death rates for Māori and Pacific a travesty, NZ Medical Journal says.
Comment: The Prime Minister will again be in the city.
A slippery slope from hate speech to atrocity, says former-refugee-turned MP.
Oranga Tamariki 'courageous' for revealing extent of abuse, commissioner says.
COMMENT: That's the rough and tumble of politics.
Members of Parliament have been the victims, and sometimes the instigators, of attacks.
A victim's sexual 'reputation' should be completely off-limits in court, Govt told.
Spinraza is the only FDA-approved treatment for sufferers of spinal muscular atrophy.
Details of conduct criticisms about former minister will remain secret.
COMMENT: The capital gains tax proposals are a gift to Simon Bridges and National.
Law change would make it easier for trans people to change sex on their birth certificate.
Comment: Particularly when it comes to those entities who're coining it on the Internet.
NZC says cricketer's court testimony 'disturbing', but further action not necessary.
Meth-related offending has now overtaken cannabis in New Zealand.
He once manhandled John Key. Now he sits at the heart of power in race relations.
A landmark case may change the way people on both ACC and welfare are compensated.
Cabinet Minister says she was shocked to see a National MP organising "trolls".
Speaker Trevor Mallard has approved extra security for access to National MPs' offices.
Some ministers missing as Cabinet meets for first time since Christmas break
Incoming MP Agnes Loheni believes in enterprise, hard work and personal responsibility.
Landlords have been paying for needless meth clean-ups - on the advice of officials.
Calls to ban foreign donors as parliament asks intelligence agencies for secret briefing.
Many MPs deleted the letter without reading it, thinking it was spam.