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Top MP's airport breach

Gerry Brownlee faces investigation after airport security breach which he offered to resign over.

Ex-Air NZ staffer bailed

Ex-Air NZ staff member charged with smuggling P into New Zealand while working as a cabin attendant can now be named.

Body found in forest foliage

The remains of a man who has been missing for 20 years has been found among foliage in a forest in Northland.

Akld roads cleared

Roads in Whangaparoa and Mt Wellington have both been cleared of delays, and traffic is flowing freely again, the New Zealand Transport Agency said. 

Astronaut's 'saddest' photo

Even when you're 330km above Earth you can see the bombs exploding in Gaza at night.

Slain father-of-three farewelled

Friends and family farewell one of the men killed in a south Auckland pawn shop at the weekend.

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Dead driver named

An teenage driver killed in a head-on crash in Tararua has been named.

'I'm not scared of a few little papers'

Brendan Horan went down to the pub to get served - a $350,000 damages claim.

Cartoons 'negative, insulting'

MP Louisa Wall is appalled the Human Rights Commission has not upheld a single complaint under its race relations section.

Scotland puts on a show

Strong display of national fervour as Glasgow ushers in the 20th edition of the Commonwealth Games.

Aussie cops to secure MH17 site

Australia will send 50 police officers to the Ukraine to help secure the MH17 crash site.

Rates rise hits homeowners

Mortgage rates head up, with the latest official interest rate increase passed on to customers.

Veda accepts $10 credit fee cap

Credit bureau Veda has bowed to pressure to reduce its fees ahead of a change in rules.

Living the dream

A Kiwi couple design their own fairytale life, travelling the world while building a business from their laptops.

Raygun detects a billion bugs

Kiwi-made error reporting tool has alerted customers to a billion software errors since its launch.

The stars of the opening ceremony

Amidst the fire works and synchronised-dancing, the cutest pups on the block strutted their stuff.

Real life reno: The kitchen

On how to get the best bang for your buck in the heart of the home (and the bitchin' our kitchen caused).

Seeds rendered worthless

Some Canterbury farmers are facing big losses after bad weather ruined their seed crops.

'A crimson river of warm blood'

It's Shakespeare's most violent play, but that wasn't warning enough for fans at London's Globe, where even a reviewer fainted.

40 scams to watch out for

Check out these common scams before your next trip, so you won't have to learn the hard way.

Top five reader comments

Jealous furballs, faking allergies and futile resistance in the face of chocolate. It's all in your top comments.

Weird for art thou?

As a tribute to Mr Yankovic's genius, behold my own song parody.

Living the dream

A Kiwi couple design their own fairytale life, travelling the world while building a business from their laptops.

Toad hops into hot water

China's censors are in a flap after a huge blow-up toad sparked presidential jokes.

The Jay Leno car show

To say US television icon Jay Leno is obsessed by cars could be considered a vast understatement.

Scotland puts on a show

Strong display of national fervour as Glasgow ushers in the 20th edition of the Commonwealth Games.