What next for SolarZero customers?
SolarZero says subscriptions will continue for existing customers, but no new systems will be sold.
Drones among NZ-made tech to aid Defence Force, Judith Collins says
The Defence Minister says it makes sense for the armed forces to tap more into the local high technology industry to counter growing threats.
How old Welsh mines could be used to help heat people's homes
Lisa Pinney, chief executive of what is now the Mining Remediation Authority, has spoken about how the technology could work
Taranaki adopts 'adapt or perish' catchcry, but seabed mining not in its plans
The region is being urged to diversify its economy, in a development action plan launched today.
Taranaki adopts 'adapt or perish' catchcry, but seabed mining not in its plans
The region is being urged to diversify its economy, in a development action plan launched today.
More customers claim Nottingham party and wedding planner failed to refund money
Some say they are waiting for refunds or partial refunds after cancelling or receiving a sub-standard service
ACC launches new Sensitive Claims Service
It comes after survivors and providers shared concerns about the limitations of the current regime that has been in place since 2014.
Fife woman swindled £96k from children’s charity and coffee firm
Beverley Bennie stole £12,771 from Kids Come First and £83,599 from Kirkcaldy-based Myrtle Coffee.
Cheer fund supports seniors
Google wants to build more AI infrastructure in UK but needs 'right conditions'
'We hope to build more here and continue to invest here, we obviously have a huge new facility opening next year or so. We’d like to build more here, it is true'
Review of bovine TB approach 'an insult', says farmers' union
A wildlife cull is not the first resort for tackling bTB, the Chief Veterinary Officer has said.
Joburg residents may face higher water restrictions if consumption keeps climbing
Joburg Water hosted a media briefing on Thursday morning to provide an update on the state of water supply in the city and within the troubled Commando system.
Warning issued to shoppers after e-bike battery sparks house fire
More than 2,000 Londoners are said to be looking to get a bargain e-bike or e-scooter ion this year's deals, with one in five saying they would consider taking advantage of the cut-price day.
Landlady ordered to pay €5k to disabled man after telling him she only wanted working people to rent property
Mr Zimmermann said he wrote directly to the potential landlord to confirm his interest and provided some details concerning his personal circumstances
Carnival Cruise Line explains controversial end-of-cruise policy
High-level cruise line loyalty program members tend to get premium treatment on ships, but that's not always the case. Sometimes, it's simply not in the best interest of the overall cruise to let top-tier loyalty program members get special treatment.
Royal Caribbean singer shares what she does on her day off
Many cruise ship workers get very little time off. Your bartenders, waiters, and room stewards are lucky if they get a break during the day or time for 8 hours of sleep, let alone time to visit ports.
Farmers blockade one of Britain's busiest ports overnight
They held up lorries at Holyhead in Anglesey as anger mounts and tensions reach boiling point against Labour 's proposals.
Protest is not enough to bring about measurable reforms – Osinbajo
Mr Osinbajo also explained that protest without leadership can be a sign of weakness.
Disney Cruise Line will soon debut the first ‘Moana’ stage show
When the Disney Treasure sets sail on its maiden voyage in December, Moana fans on board will find out just far Moana will go – at least how far she’ll sail in the Caribbean. Just a few weeks after Moana comes back to the big screen in Moana 2, which releases Nov. 27, the first “Moana” stage show will premiere on board the new Disney Treasure ship’s first Caribbean cruise.
Husband remortgaged house for drugs and sex workers
Andrea didn't find out the extent of her husband's financial abuse until they divorced. She's not alone.
National Seed Congress: Farmers must get high-quality seeds, fertilizers, says Agriculture Minister
The 13th National Seed Congress in Varanasi aims to address climate change, crop diseases, and seed quality issues.
How much should a Christmas gift cost?
The festive season is fast approaching, but has the economic crunch lessened people's expectations?
Black Friday shoppers warned to plan ahead, with traffic jams expected
In 2023, shoppers were stuck in hours-long queues at one mall - but it won't be as bad this year, business association promises.
2degrees profit rises 16 percent to $339m in last year
The company's total revenue has also increased, to $1.34 billion.
Coca-Cola marketer says she was demoted after having baby
A marketing executive says she quit Coca-Cola's Irish arm over the stress of returning from maternity leave as she felt she was being "bullied" into taking what she regarded as a demotion from a management job to "nearly a graduate position".
Fife farmer warns ‘dying is not an option’ if inheritance tax plans go ahead
The 57-year-old revealed he and his two brothers could be hit with a bill of more than £1 million when their father – now 86 – dies.
Can workers say no to controversial headsets?
The headsets, used by Woolworths to assign jobs and rank performance, are adding unrealistic time pressures, some staff say.
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