[ad_1] Britain’s foreign minister says negotiations on a trade deal with the European Union will come to a “final moment” this weekend, and both sides consider the chances of an agreement slim. To prepare for a possible no-deal exit on January 1, the EU proposed on Thursday (local time) four …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: key change the US refuses to make that could stop the virus
[ad_1] Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Photo / AP America’s leading infectious disease expert has shed some light on the “frustrating” reason why Covid-19 infections continue to grow and the only thing that could help turn …
Read More »Construction of Manawatū Gorge Replacement Road Begins
[ad_1] only vehicle Construction of Te Ahu to Turanga, the new highway between Manawatū and Tararua, is scheduled to begin. The years of pain for motorists crossing the North Island are finally coming to an end, with the start of a major highway project. Construction from Te Ahu to Turanga, …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Ellen DeGeneres tests positive for virus
[ad_1] A Covid infection culminates a 2020 of terror for Ellen DeGeneres. Controversial TV star Ellen DeGeneres tested positive for Covid-19. The 62-year-old American television star revealed her diagnosis in a post on her show’s Instagram account. “Fortunately, I feel good at the moment,” he said. “Anyone who has been …
Read More »Christchurch businessman is concerned about small towns in Southland
[ad_1] Blair Jackson / Stuff Lindsay Gutsell, a native of Otautau, is concerned about the future of small towns in Southland with the proposed changes to earthquake-prone building regulations. Walking down the main street of Otautau, Lindsay Gutsell is genuinely concerned about the small towns of Southland. The main street …
Read More »Otago Polytechnic postpones graduation ceremonies due to threat
[ad_1] New Zealand Dec. 9, 2020, 9:57 p.m.2 minutes to read The Otago Polytechnic also abandoned its graduation ceremonies after the University of Otago received an online threat. Video / Will Trafford The Polytechnic of Otago has postponed its graduation ceremony scheduled for tomorrow after a threat that led the …
Read More »Man Accused of Shooting a Police Dog in Northland Faces Four Charges | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] A man was charged after allegedly shooting a police dog in Northland earlier this month. Your playlist will load after this announcement. The man, who was later shot by police, was airlifted to hospital and still cannot appear in court. Source: 1 NEWS The police dog was shot in …
Read More »The Man Behind the Safety Warehouse Fake Cash Stunt: Who is Andrew Thorn?
[ad_1] The Christchurch businessman behind The Safety Warehouse Auckland’s $ 100,000 fake money stunt earlier this week has a sometimes fraught business history. 28-year-old Andrew Thorn has been involved in a variety of different ventures, some of which have ended in failure, and has also been the subject of criminal …
Read More »NZ Post criticized after $ 4000 camera was stolen from door
[ad_1] An Auckland man is urging Kiwis to take note of New Zealand Post’s terms and conditions after the postal service reimbursed only half the value of a $ 4000 package stolen from his door, even though his contractor did not Followed delivery instructions. Martin Moeller purchased a $ 4,000 …
Read More »Employee benefits could be eliminated after the government tax change
[ad_1] ANALYSIS: Some Kiwi employees could lose job benefits as a result of government tax changes. Employers have to pay fringe benefits tax on the benefits they offer to their employees. That tax rate is set relative to income tax rates. The new maximum tax rate of 39 percent on …
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