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Prudence Walker: Disabled people need to be involved in decisions that affect their lives
OPINION: Most people want to make decisions for themselves. This is a human right.
OPINION: Most people want to make decisions for themselves. This is a human right.
Telegraph: One of the very few diets that all experts recommend.
Times: How to avoid those disruptive loo trips in the middle of the night.
The New Zealand sharemarket tumbled to its lowest level in 15 weeks.
All the action from the weekend's schoolboy rugby.
New York Times: Musk is using certain heads of state to push his own agenda.
RBNZ survey respondents see the economy growing by less than 1 per cent over the year.
OPINION: It's now a two-horse race to lead the All Blacks in 2024.
Stuck in a rut? Here's how to reignite creativity and prevent a midlife crisis.
Financial Times: Zeekr's IPO biggest in US by a Chinese company since 2021.
OPINION: Sotutu appears to have found the hard edges his game previously lacked.
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
New York Times: Michael Cohen was paid to fix Trump's problems. Now he’s one of them.
OPINION: For a dying competition, Super Rugby Pacific had a massive weekend.
NY Times: After a production shortfall in Africa, cocoa prices rose. Then they went nuts.
Financial Times: Social psychologist cites alternatives to banning youth from scrolling.
NY Times: Miss USA quit last week. Soon after, Miss Teen USA and Miss Colorado quit too.
With Stuff focused on its new 6pm TV bulletin, NZME is also luring top video news talent.
'Higher rates' are paid to attract locums amid staff shortages, the union says.
'Higher rates' are paid to attract locums amid staff shortages, the union says.
A GP worries the initiative is 'reducing the waitlist by stealth'.
OPINION: Our message to anyone wanting to avoid a lengthy prison sentence is simple.
Dr Nina Hood: 'We're talking big numbers here. The scale of the problem is enormous.'
ANALYSIS: How the RBNZ's balance sheet quadrupled and what it means going forward.
A record $29.2 million in KiwiSaver funds were taken out in March alone.
OPINION: 'How is fining for entrapment fair? Does AT now own our city?'
OPINION: Governments should plan to get ahead of crime instead of belting it from behind.
OPINION: Inner-city locals would be right to wonder why they’re being treated differently.
OPINION: New rugby rules aim to entertain - but are they enough?