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Sharon Osbourne: ‘My last facelift was the worst thing I ever did’
Times: At 71, Osbourne seems tired, writes Andrew Billen - but she's not slowing down.
Times: At 71, Osbourne seems tired, writes Andrew Billen - but she's not slowing down.
Scandal, political arm-wrestling and some big hits.
But consumers remain under pressure from the higher cost of living.
OPINION: Act leader David Seymour should get his teeth into the earthquake regulations.
There's been a surge into the US and for Air New Zealand. 2024 will be a big one.
OPINION: What is the future of this prime, publicly owned waterfront land?
Blockhouse Bay business owner Matt Borsos along with other businesses are up in arms over Auckland Transport plans for safety improvements for buses in the main shopping strip including a new bus station in front of the green space located dead centre of the village. Video / Dean Purcell
It's a change of tack for New Zealand Rugby, who have traditionally been neutral.
Opinion: 'No robust case made that repealing dual mandate would have reduced inflation.'
OPINION: Albanese has softened Australia's stance but more needs to be done.
The number of dog attacks and complaints about wandering dogs has increased this year.
OPINION: Foreign policy is definitely under new management.
NYT: Wonka tries to try to shake the tiny unpaid labourers from their colonialist roots.
OPINION: Mobile roaming just isn’t worth it because data is where it’s at.
But a big test comes tomorrow with the Treasury’s half-year economic and fiscal update.
The battle over irresponsible budgeting heats up as we close in on Mini-Budget day.
Chris Bishop commits to continuing to grow the number of public houses.
Financial Times: ‘Zombie’ companies lose lifeline.
OPINION: It's a tricky job, but so far the political veteran is making it look easy.
OPINION: A tired parent’s struggle with the 25-day festive phenomenon.
Previous chances have been blown through delays, an investor says.
Arguments put that only three basement car park levels can now be built instead of six.
New York Times: Hark, the herald angels shout: 9pm is too late to be out.
Monopsonies are considered technically inefficient - not so Zespri, says Berl.
Telegraph: There's no such thing as too old to lift, writes Phil Hilton.
New York Times: New government may force a reckoning of Māori affairs.
Financial Times: US judge finds blood oxygen sensor on new timepieces infringes patents.
Telegraph: 'We have never, in 10 years, had a conversation about sex.'
OPINION: 'Some guidance from the experts would be appreciated.'