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What Liam Lawson can learn from the greatest feuds in Formula 1 history
The Kiwi has already ruffled feathers, two races into his Formula One return.

From CEO to childcare: Rachel Carrell's Koru Kids success story in London
Investors included wife of former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Rolls Royce chairman.

Rocket Lab's Sir Peter Beck on his plans to seize a $535b space opportunity
About 18% of his company's stock is borrowed against.

Letters: Killing an icon at Western Springs
OPINION: It was disappointing to see the local oligarchs finally have their way.

Claire Trevett: Dodging hospital protests won't help Luxon's problem in health go away
Turning a blind eye to protesters won't help Luxon address the problem with health.

'The firm’: NZ’s last great department store and its 170 years of retail success
How has New Zealand's oldest department store outlasted its competitors? One word: family.

Mary Holm: Should Lotto wins be taxed?
OPINION: Plus, Should I sell the rental and pay down the mortgage on our home?

Mega start-up: Who are the wealthy Kiwi backers behind Rob Fyfe’s $100m project?
A home-grown start-up takes ex-airline bosses on a new path.

What a Trump win will do to an already beaten-up NZ dollar
The kiwi has dropped by about 6% over the past month, driven by a strong US dollar.

Market close: NZ stocks fall as investors grapple with soft trading updates
The NZ sharemarket eased nearly 1.7% for the week.

Maersk chief predicts intensifying trade tensions after US elections
Financial Times: Investors are worried about prospect of a full-blown US-China trade war.

BNZ’s push to ditch Gloriavale risks destroying the religious community
BNZ argues it has the contractual right to de-bank Gloriavale.

This type of experience can reignite your relationship's sexual spark
Dr Amy Muise: 'Self-expansion can reignite desire, even in long-term relationships'.

‘It’s not really a threat, it’s a promise’: Official sued by Donald Trump warns of post-election lawsuits
The Herald speaks to an official on the front line of America's election.

Tight Five: Succession plan for Sam Cane is a fallacy in 2024
OPINION: You can't win tests in 2025 now, but you can lose 2024 matches.

iPhone sales help Apple beat revenue forecast
Financial Times: 'Hyperscaler' tech giants in a fierce race for slices of the AI boom.

‘I’m not supposed to say this,’ Trump says. But then he does
New York Times: Trump mocks his own staff while vowing to protect women.

Carb-loading before a marathon? Here’s what experts suggest
Top tips for nutrition the day before the Auckland marathon.

IT upgrade, rising expenses push Mitre 10 head office further into red
CEO Andrea Scown says Kiwis have continued to shop at the chain and she's upbeat.

What Beauden starting means for McKenzie
By picking Barrett to start, there is effectively a double admission by selectors.

Do you have to be attractive to get ahead? Here’s the ugly truth
Times: Is the beauty bias the prejudice no one dares admit to?

Starbucks turns to Sharpies, mugs and price freeze to stem traffic slide
Financial Times: New boss pledges to simplify ‘complex’ menu, return to roots.

$3m spent on 64 Kāinga Ora homes that may not be built
"As bad as it sounds, sometimes you have to put the brakes on," developer says.

Matthew Hooton: Trump win would require NZ to double defence spending
OPINION: Nicola Willis will need to find another $5b a year to meet Trump’s demands.

Auckland man sent another ACC client’s confidential details after horror flight plunge
ACC says it's 'deeply sorry' for sending messages intended for another client.

My kids are still living at home in their 20s – how can I get them to move out?
Telegraph: Advice for a couple who want to travel but their kids are holding them back.

Stock Takes: Markets brace for US election result, jobs data
The US election will not be the only thing to hit the market next week.

Making waves: Cruise industry says it contributes $1.4b to NZ economy
But the figure could be a high water mark with ship visits expected to fall.

Letters: Government late to the party on considering Nazi slogan, symbol ban
OPINION: Luxon and his Government are many years too late in considering this.