[ad_1] The rules will be relaxed starting next month. Photo / 123rf Auckland City Council has unanimously decided to ease water restrictions slightly this summer. The city has not been allowed to use water outdoors since early May. But starting December 14, outdoor hoses can be used, as long as …
Read More »The government confirms that the Covid-19 vaccine will have freedom of expression and will set goals for the next three years
[ad_1] The Labor government has confirmed that the Covid-19 vaccine will be free in a speech outlining Jacinda Ardern’s goals for the period. The Government’s broader plan for this period of Parliament was presented by the Governor General at the Throne Speech on Thursday, with a strong focus on Covid-19 …
Read More »Police used ‘reasonable force’ to restrain man who lost consciousness, watchdog rules
[ad_1] Stacy Squires / Stuff Police officers used “reasonable force” to immobilize a man who later lost consciousness at the Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct, according to a report. Police officers have been cleared of wrongdoing after a man lost consciousness while being immobilized in Christchurch. But they were …
Read More »Donald Trump pardons Michael Flynn and targets Russia probe directly
[ad_1] World November 25, 2020 09:26 pm5 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Donald Trump speaks to the media as Biden’s transition begins. Video / CNN US President Donald Trump pardoned former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Wednesday (US …
Read More »US President Donald Trump pardons former national security adviser Michael Flynn
[ad_1] Susan Walsh / AP Donald Trump pardoned former national security adviser Michael Flynn this week. US President Donald Trump pardoned former national security adviser Michael Flynn this week, pointing directly in the last days of his administration to an investigation into Russia that he has long insisted was motivated …
Read More »Wellington high school closure lifted, after armed police responded to ‘credible threat’ on social media
[ad_1] Sophie Cornish / Stuff Wellington High School Police after it was blocked after a credible threat. Wellington High School was closed this morning after police received a “credible threat.” On Thursday morning, the school’s principal, Dominic Killalea, posted on Facebook that the police had received a “credible threat” against …
Read More »Wellington high school closure lifted, after armed police responded to ‘credible threat’ on social media
[ad_1] Sophie Cornish / Stuff Wellington High School Police after it was blocked after a credible threat. Wellington High School was closed this morning after police received a “credible threat.” On Thursday morning, the school’s principal, Dominic Killalea, posted on Facebook that the police had received a “credible threat” against …
Read More »US Elections: Rudy Giuliani Calls Pennsylvania Vote A ‘Sham’ Despite Being Rejected By A Judge
[ad_1] The personal attorney for US President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, called the Pennsylvania presidential election a “sham” despite a judge dismissing his arguments. Giuliani is in the historic state city of Gettysburg, to continue his fight to overturn the results of the presidential election and secure Trump a second …
Read More »From isolation to redundancy: the harsh reality for Air NZ cabin crew
[ad_1] Deal November 25, 2020 07:43 pm4 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Alexandre de Juniac talks about the Covid-19 toll on airlines. Video / IATA By RNZ Air New Zealand’s cabin crew, currently self-isolated, face the possibility of losing …
Read More »Pedestrian dies after being hit by a vehicle in Helensville, Auckland
[ad_1] A pedestrian was hit on Mill Rd in Helensville, Auckland, early this morning. Image / Google A pedestrian died northwest of Auckland early this morning. Emergency services are responding to the incident on Mill Rd in Helensville. Police confirmed shortly after 8 a.m. that a pedestrian initially said to …
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