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'Hospitable, generous:' Sir Colin Giltrap and his remarkable photographic memory
The late Sir Colin Giltrap never forgot a customer's name or what car they bought.

‘Methane-wrapped bulls**t’ - ex-Aussie foreign-minister blasts Aukus on Wellington visit
A former senior Australian politician has blasted Aukus.

Miscalculation leads to escalation as Israel and Iran clash
New York Times: Israeli officials didn't see strike on Iranian target as a provocation.

Opinion: Why Boeing chief’s $55m pay is hard to justify
Financial Times: Dave Calhoun was awarded a 45 per cent increase in total pay last year.

She was kidnapped a decade ago with 275 girls. Finally, she escaped
New York Times: Many of the girls kidnapped in 2014 are still missing.

Why is the Govt slashing thousands of public sector jobs - and how will it affect Wellington?
ANALYSIS: The Government's cuts will hurt, but their wider impact might be muted.

Productivity fails to fire: Why are Kiwis working more for less?
Red tape and New Zealand's reliance on dairy cop some of the blame.

Being AI defends criticism of its AI branding, investment banker stands by ‘calling it out’
Analyst Clare Capital questioned why Being AI was marketing itself in that fashion.

Boomers want to retrain for AI - and employers will pay them more
A survey reveals the hopes for artificial intelligence of Kiwi employers and employees.

Fears students will miss out as enrolment scheme 'imposed' on all-girls school
Northland's only all-girls school is to be zoned - what does that mean?

Letters: Foreign policy shift a 'grave mistake'; guns and mental illness
OPINION: 'New Zealand will do well by steering clear from warmongering.'

Audrey Young: Luxon’s Philippines visit follows years of neglect, but the PM and his daughter know it well
OPINION: The Philippines is a central part of the US 'lattice' response to China.

Jon Bon Jovi: ‘If I can’t be the guy I was, I’m done’
Times: The 1980s rocker opens up about the battle to save his voice.

Opinion: How Nicola Willis broke her election promise
OPINION: You don’t need to be a financial genius to see what the problem is here.

Editorial: Wellington mega tunnel a pipe dream
OPINION: If it wasn't considered affordable in 2021, it's hard to see how it can be now.

Marian Keyes at 60: Why my painful youth still haunts me
The Times: Keyes' latest book was born out of a need to hide away from the world.

Napier RSA votes in support of leaving national body in extremely rare motion
Napier RSA has voted to potentially leave the national body.

'We need to take risks': Should we change species to save them?
New York Times: When traditional conservation fails, science is using “assisted evolution”

Liam Dann: Why the big fall in inflation isn’t as good as it looks (and is Taylor Swift to blame?)
Westpac economists highlight the Swiftflation effect, BNZ urges RBNZ to shake it off.

Sichuan Airlines heading back to Auckland Airport as full roster of Chinese carriers restored
The first market to collapse because of Covid is fully recovered with all airlines back.

SkyCity chairman Julian Cook on new CEO, Wild West of online gaming
After years of drama, will SkyCity's fortunes change with a new CEO coming from Las Vegas?

Stats NZ apologises for CPI publishing error
Stats NZ has apologised for a publishing error in today's CPI release.

My husband became addicted to porn while I was pregnant; now we barely have sex
The host of the Difficult Women podcast answers sex and relationship questions.

'Who did my sister marry?': The extraordinary life of a Kiwi who was accused of killing his wife
Alex Lang, also known as Donald McPherson, also featured in a $35m bank swindle.

Opinion: It’s time for an arts and creative sector strategy
The arts and creative sector contributes $16.3 billion to the economy.

The ‘perfect storm’ turning teenagers into terrorists
Telegraph: A record number of British under-18s were arrested for terror offences in 2023.

Day two of Trump’s criminal trial: Five takeaways
New York Times: The first seven jurors have been selected.