[ad_1] 123RF An Auckland man will be deported to Tonga after subjecting his family to years of abuse. (File photo) A Tongan citizen and permanent resident of New Zealand will be deported after repeatedly assaulting his wife and stepchildren and lying to authorities about it. The man was granted residency …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: the move to level 1 in Auckland – experts say it is too early to relax all restrictions
[ad_1] Auckland goes to alert level 1 tomorrow night, but experts say it is too early to relax all restrictions and fear that kiwifruit Covid-19 complacency risks the infection spreading quickly if another outbreak hits the community. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern also warned Aucklandites against complacency, begging people to scan …
Read More »Jacinda Ardern’s Greatest Achievement | Press room
[ad_1] OCTOBER 6, 2020Updated 12 minutes ago Commentary By making it a full term with New Zealand First without her own party suffering, Jacinda Ardern has succeeded where other prime ministers have failed, writes Liam Hehir. What is Jacinda Ardern’s greatest achievement in the realm of party politics? Are you …
Read More »UK Count of Covid-19 Infections Soars After Tracking and Tracking System Bug “Outsmarting the World” | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Britain has reported an increase in daily Covid-19 cases to a record 22,961 after authorities said a technical problem left more than 15,000 test results not transferred to computer systems in time. Boris Johnson. Source: Associated Press News of the failure is likely to cast further doubt on the …
Read More »Jacinda Ardern on Spitting Image Puppet Appearance: ‘I was surprised by the emphasis on the ginger crunch’ | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Jacinda Ardern of Labor says she was struck by the emphasis on ginger crunches during a satirical impression of her on a UK TV show. Your playlist will load after this announcement. Ardern said she was glad she stopped seeing her daughter Neve for the entire segment. Source: 1 …
Read More »Comancheros trial: defense calls Crown’s theory ‘slippery’
[ad_1] Twelve members of the jury will now decide the fate of Comanchero gang leader Pasilika Naufahu, her partner Connor Clausen and a name-suppressed person, after a four-week trial concluded in Auckland High Court this afternoon. Pasilika Naufahu. Photo: RNZ / Dan Cook Naufahu and Clausen deny money laundering and …
Read More »National neurologist shortage puts travel burden on West Coasters
[ad_1] Joanne Carroll / Things Canterbury DHB neurologists will not travel to Greymouth for a year to conduct clinics. Neurology clinics have been canceled for the foreseeable future on the west coast and patients must traverse the Southern Alps to Christchurch. Until recently, neurologists from the Canterbury DHB traveled to …
Read More »Referendum on Euthanasia: A GP’s Perspective on the End of Life Choice Law
[ad_1] OPINION: In the run-up to the elections, I feel compelled to add my perspective on the upcoming referendum on euthanasia. I have been working in general medicine for about 30 years and one case that I remember in particular helped shape my thoughts on how I will vote. A …
Read More »Baby dies after the stroller hit him
[ad_1] A 5-month-old baby died after a pickup hit his stroller in Auckland this morning. The boy was seriously injured and treated by St John’s paramedics at the scene on Lake Rd, Northcote, before being taken to Starship Children’s Hospital. The baby later died from injuries at the hospital, police …
Read More »‘Most Successful Startup Since SpaceX’: Americans Say Hello To Rocket Lab
[ad_1] As it prepares for its first launch from US soil, the neo-American company Rocket Lab has been hailed by the Washington Post as “the most successful startup since SpaceX.” That notice follows a major New York Times article about founder Peter Beck’s aspiration for a mission to Venus. Rocket …
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