<i>Deborah Hill Cone</i>: Freedom of speech quite the opposite
The reaction to what Paul Henry said is far more destructive than the remarks themselves, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
The reaction to what Paul Henry said is far more destructive than the remarks themselves, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
The singer has cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the couple’s split.
Controversial broadcaster Tony Veitch has been given his old job back as a presenter on Radio Sport.
The This Is Not My Life and Go Girls actress talks about what life has taught her.
Can't Be Tamed singer Miley Cyrus has stirred up more controversy with the release of a steamy new video.
Controversial broadcaster Paul Henry resigned of his own accord this afternoon, saying he did not want to be used as a "lightning rod for racial disharmony".
Brooke Fraser says Flags is the kind of album people will have to spend time with.
Michael Laws has come under fire for calling Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand a "large, fat man" who has "never left" the buffet table.
A public relations specialist says Paul Henry would be well aware he had made a huge mistake but was yet to show the right amount of remorse.
What hasn't been said about Paul Henry this week? Everywhere I went everyone was talking about his latest outburst.
TVNZ's CEO last night suggested Paul Henry's future was far from certain, despite his earlier stand that Henry's job was not on the line.
Paul Henry's controversial on air comments have gained worldwide media attention.
Murray McCully has said he will make it clear to the Indian Government that TVNZ is independent and Paul Henry's 'insulting' comments were the actions of an individual.
India has summoned NZ's high commissioner to protest against Paul Henry's 'racist remarks'.
As turmoil surrounds his party, wedding bells are on the horizon for Act leader Rodney Hide.
A migrant services group is calling on companies to withdraw advertising from TVNZ's Breakfast show after Paul Henry's on-air slur against Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand.
Well Ronan Keating did say he wanted to skip the country after two of his performers faced elimination on the X-Factor Australia last week.
A senior TVNZ public relations manager offered to resign after publicly defending Paul Henry for his racist on-air comments.
The TVNZ spokeswoman who defended Paul Henry's offensive comments about Sir Anand Satyanand has apologised to staff and offered her resignation.
Paul Henry has been suspended effective immediately by TVNZ without pay until October 18.
Paul Henry has apologised to Sir Anand Satyanand saying he is a 'gippo TV presenter' who did not intend to be racist.