Government's anti-working from home move a 'total distraction' - union
The government caused Wellington's retail woes and forcing public service staff back to the office is not going to fix them, a union leader says.
Government's anti-working from home move a 'total distraction' - union
The government caused Wellington's retail woes and forcing public service staff back to the office is not going to fix them, a union leader says.
Feathers fly between vets and agency in dispute over parrot's new home
A tug-of-war over a kākā parrot called Charlie is seriously ruffling feathers in the south.
Schools abandon take-home assignments after artificial intelligence used to cheat
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education says the risk of AI misuse has contributed to a change in NCEA level one externals from 2025.
BAM accused of 'disregard for sick children'
The chief officer of the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board has accused contractor BAM of showing "complete disregard for sick children and young people and their families" over delays in building the National Children's Hospital.
President Michael D. Higgins accuses Israel of leaking his Iran letter
The President has accused Israel of leaking a letter from him to the new leader of Iran. Michael D. Higgins’s letter was first published by London-based publication The Jewish Chronicle and drew criticism from Fine Gael TDs at the time.
Nottingham husband killed wife after hiring private inspector to investigate false cheating fears
He had convinced himself that his wife was cheating on him with a friend
Roderic O'Gorman calls for 'facts' as Taoiseach accused of 'dog whistle' on immigration
Taoiseach Simon Harris has been widely criticised in recent days after he suggested there was a link between rising homelessness and the rising number of asylum seekers
Áras rejects suggestion President Michael D Higgins accused Israeli Embassy of letter leak
A spokesperson for the Israeli Embassy in Dublin suggested to the Irish Mirror that “Israel has been subjected to a high level of malicious statements and accusations that have often manifested as incitement to hatred”
Russia gripped by human rights crackdown, says UN
A UN investigation found evidence of increased police brutality and repression since February 2022.
Tesco places security tags and nets around £3 QUALITY STREET boxes
Tesco is putting security tags and nets on boxes of Quality Street and Celebrations at its Covet Garden store amid the shoplifting epidemic - despite them costing just £3 and £3.75 respectively.
Birmingham, Alabama, leaders plead for information on mass shooting and announce reward money
No arrests have been made after Saturday’s shooting in Birmingham’s Five Points South district. Police Chief Scott Thurmond said at a news conference Monday that police are still sifting through tips.
Barton House residents claim victory in campaign to be rehoused
Many tenants, members of ACORN, were left traumatised by the evacuation in November 2023
Panicked son rang 999 after alarming phone call with dad - but it was too late
David Boulter, 60, was found to have unlawfully killed his wife Deborah, 53, after he mistakenly believed she had started having an affair with a friend, an assistant coroner ruled
Labour plans tougher energy rules for social homes
Ed Miliband says the party could require social landlords to meet higher efficiency standards.
AI use in NZ schools: 'I just put in a prompt and spark some ideas'
Teachers are hailing artificial intelligence as a massive time-saver that could revolutionise their work.
Scheme that helps young people get a driver licence fears funding cut
The people behind a scheme that helps young people learn to drive and get a licence are worried the government might cut its funding.
Stores selling nitrous oxide canisters unaware of government crackdown
Some stores RNZ spoke to say they won't sell the canisters to people asking for 'nangs' as they know they are using them as a way to get high.
Stores selling nitrous oxide canisters unaware of government crackdown
Some stores RNZ spoke to say they won't sell the canisters to people asking for 'nangs' as they know they are using them as a way to get high.
Taoiseach warns builders could lose future contracts as Children's Hospital faces 14th delay
In a letter, seen by the Irish Mirror, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly who warned Taoiseach Simon Harris that the State cannot be seen as “a soft touch or to reward poor performance and behaviour”.
Dale Vince vows to lobby Labour to lift ban on vegan-only school meals
Dale Vince, the multi-millionaire founder of green energy firm Ecotricity, said he would urge the new Government to rewrite rules on what pupils are served at lunch.
Coroner issues major finding over two children who drowned off Bournemouth beach
After two people were killed and eight injured after an incident off a beach in Bournemouth police initially thought the cause was a pleasure cruiser called Dorset Belle
'Monsters don't act alone - they're aided by people paid a few quid to look away'
Many superstars have taken our support and wrecked lives in plain sight, and now that they face their reckoning the spotlight must be shone on those who allowed it to happen, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis
Teenager killed by rapist on the run who was 'known danger' to women
The 19-year-old was murdered in February 2019 by fugitive rapist Neil Maxwell as a coroner warns that similar crimes could occur unless sex offenders are better monitored
Transgender chatelaine sells £5m castle after bitter row
A tycoon is selling her iconic Highland castle for £5milllion because the rural area is 'not ready' for it to have a transgender owner, she claimed last night.
Prince Harry says Princess Diana would be 'horrified' - before making sweet legacy comparison
The Duke of Sussex spoke at an event in New York hosted by the Halo Trust, a charity which works to clear landmines and other explosive devices which was closely associated with Princess Diana
Prince Harry thanked for his 'leadership, heart and for continuing Princess Diana's legacy'
Prince Harry pledged his support to end the use of landmines across the globe, an emotional issue that was also supported by his mother Princess Diana who famously walked through a field packed with the explosives
Fraudster and two sons who swindled National Trust out of £1m jailed
Roger Bryant, 73, submitted and authorised nearly 150 fake invoices for work never carried out, as part of an 'audacious and protracted' scam.
QUENTIN LETTS: Rachel Reeves could have been a Dalek talking
QUENTIN LETTS: Rachel Reeves practically shouted this speech down a tunnel. There is always something tubular about her oratory but her nerves amplified the megaphone manner.
Woman's spurned co-worker who shot her dead smirks before going down for life
Michael Carpenter was sentenced to life for the murder of his co-worker outside a textile factory in 2022. He had repeatedly made advances towards her in the weeks leading up to the killing
Harry on carrying on Diana's legacy: 'It's something I take seriously'
The Duke of Sussex , who recently celebrated his 40th birthday, gave the passionate address to a packed room at Halo Trust's anti-landmine event in New York.
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Inside King Charles' meeting with Angela Rayner
The King deployed his charm to great effect, leaving Rayner in no doubt about beauty as he showed her around the 18th century Chippendale-laden Palladian mansion he saved for the nation.
David Seymour urges Winston Peters to speak with ACT about Israel before future decisions
However, Nicola Willis says she would not have expected Peters to consult with other parties over a ministerial decision like that.
Nottinghamshire Police slammed as 'appalling' amid calls for Chief Constable to resign over 'horror' decision
Emma Webber, whose 19-year-old son Barnaby was one of three people killed by Valdo Calocane on June 13 last year, has once again demanded Chief Constable Kate Meynell step down
'Nottinghamshire Police's attempt to save its reputation is abhorrent - its chief must resign'
Emma Webber, whose son Barnaby was fatally stabbed on one of Nottingham's darkest days, has previously accused senior police officers of having 'blood on their hands'
Birmingham dad who skips meals to feed his kids makes heartbreaking four-word pledge
The former IT worker says 'it's tough but we try to do our best'
Cabinet has not discussed Interislander ferries replacement - Willis
No discussions or proposals for replacements have gone to Cabinet in the nine months since the government cancelled the new fleet.
Watch: Focus on the cost of living ahead of budget
The sun shining down on Newbridge Station in Co Kildare makes it feel more like summer than September.
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