Live: Fire's death toll will rise, police warn
A baby was caught by a member of the public after being thrown from London's Grenfell Tower at the height of a terrifying inferno. Police confirm six people are dead, with that figure expected to rise as the search for victims continues.
Children screaming for help
Neighbours describe the horror of watching children trapped in Grenfell Tower in west London scream as fire spread.
Woman dropped baby
Witnesses describe seeing an onlooker catch a baby dropped from 10 storeys up a burning London high-rise.
Car of missing woman found
The 2014 silver Ford Ranger belonging to Kim Richmond has been found submerged in a Waikato lake.
Beating Lions with a broken rib
Marty Banks' cult status grows with the revelation he led the Highlanders to a win over the Lions with a broken rib.
Wild winds dying down
A motorhome blew over in the gales that hit the South Island's east coast.
Arrest after manhunt
The search for "wanted offender" Michael John Hughes has ended in Canterbury.
Cladding may have been flammable
Witnesses saw London tower was "burning like paper" as flames took hold.
London fire horror
Bodies were covered with sheets and left where they had fallen from London's burning Grenfell Tower.
Cladding 'was flammable'
11:59 PM Witnesses saw London tower was "burning like paper" as flames took hold.
Deficit worst since start of GFC
Balance of payments figure 'heading in wrong direction' warns ANZ.
Home sellers hold back
Christchurch's housing market looks to be in for a quiet winter, with prices slipping from a record high in autumn.
A look at fake gadget markets
If you're looking for a counterfeit iPhone which dies in your hand then Shanghai is your ultimate destination.
Apple finally confirms car plans
Apple had initially wanted to build its own car, but is now focused on the underlying tech for autonomous driving.
The making of Xbox One X
Xbox exec Mike Nichols gives us the inside track on the development of the world's most powerful console.
The 19 places I've called home
OPINION: I've just tallied it up: in my 46 years there have been 19 places, give or take, that I've called "home".
Apartments: Three of the best
So you want to live in THAT apartment? Three apartments most Aucklanders can relate to.
Two homes, one happy marriage
A stylish city apartment is this CEO's weekday pad but come Friday she heads for the country and to her husband.
Right way to blow your nose?
One nostril or two? Hard blow or gentle? Some ways are more effective and less risky than others.
My 'Meet The Partners' panic
Move over 'Meet The Parents' angst - no-one told me about the nausea that hits when meeting your child's new partner.
3 times to always be honest
Sometimes, it's better to be kind. But here are 3 situations where honesty really is the best policy.
One-upmanship in cancer ward
It's like we were playing Simon Says - but the Sniff, Splutter, Cough and Fart version. If the guy in bed C2 sniffs, so does the man in C1.
Dad-bod ditched in 4 weeks
With a holiday coming up, Phil Robinson shed 4.5kg by following the diet rules outlined by Dr Xand Van Tulleken.
Daily aspirin use causes deaths
Taking the common supermarket painkiller on a daily basis is far more dangerous than was originally thought.
Food rules you may be breaking
If you want tastier tomatoes and perfect pasta, there are a few things you need to get straight.
Chch's best hot chocolates
Most people love to wrap their cold hands around a mug of hot chocolate - here are the best places for a cocoa hit.
Are farmers turning Green?
Fieldays isn't usually their turf, but the Green Party are finding farmers are taking their talking points.
Plan to curb farm emissions
The science of climate change is now being taken to farms to see where changes can be made.
Looking far ahead into the future
Do we need to work longer? And is Derek Handley still dressed like a monk?
Brine's Survivor: No try hards
OPINION: Hey crims: if all cops were this laidback, you'd be able to do whatever you liked.
Rough Night, smooth comedy
REVIEW: Rough Night is both a welcome success and a hopeful sign of things to come.
Hamilton prepares for Fieldays
Last year 130,000 people attended Fieldays. How does the city prepare?
Photos make you miserable
Ok, we get it. You're having a blast in Costa del Braggadocio. No need to go on about it.
Tougher Triton ute a one-off
Mitsubishi has gone to town to create a one-off special edition rugged rural beast for National Fieldays.
BMW lifts back 6-Series covers
German brand unveils new luxury liftback ahead of official Frankfurt motor show debut.
Don't write the Lions off yet
Preparation is key, and right now the Lions are getting it in bucketloads. The ABs? Not so much.
Lake Tekapo showing off
George Empson captured these images in the Lake Tekapo area.
Dorothy, the princess
My cat can be a little high maintenance. But I can't imagine life without her.
Ieremia eyes ABs barometer
Manu Samoa would like nothing better than to give the mighty All Blacks another shakeup at Eden Park on Friday.
Lions' loss 'not acceptable'
Hooker Best won't blame ref's scrums interpretations but laments letting lead slip in Dunedin.
How the sailing crews match up
Team NZ and Oracle are set to battle for the America's Cup, so how do the respective sailing teams match up?
Steel's champion bond
OPINION: From a nightmare crash to sporting triumphant, Southern Steel's remarkable 48 hours.
Rough Night? Rough Equality
OPINION: If being equal means we get to make jokes about killing strippers, I don't want to be equal.
McLeod nails ABs audition
OPINION: Scott McLeod was flying under the radar until Tuesday, writes Paul Cully.
Sacking via text not OK
OPINION: He may have watched pornography at work but he was still wrongly dismissed.
The actor turned armed robber
Doug Roake seemed a bit odd, but no-one thought he'd turn shooter on a bizarre Canterbury crime spree.
Mark Hunt's last UFC days
Mark Hunt's final three fights will earn him $1.5m. But he pays a price - and it might be too high.
Youngest person to travel world
James Asquith didn't expect to become a travel junkie, much less to visit every country in the world.
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Trev and Shirl evade capture
What do you do when you're a couple in love but scientists want to tear you apart?
Traffic lights off, hours after going up
The lights were out for hours, and nobody was home to manage confused motorists at busy major intersection.
Tangled pigeon gets rescued
Firefighters rescue a tangled pigeon after it had been hanging upside down in a tree branch.
Man builds his own plane from scratch
After years of saving, watching videos and collecting materials, the Cambodian man took off ... sort of.
Don't switch off at playgrounds
OPINION: Playgrounds are the prime place in modern society where parents feel justified in depositing their poorly behaved children.
Sleep style raises stillbirth risk
Stillbirth risk 4 times higher if women sleep on their backs during last 3 months of pregnancy, NZ study finds.
When your child isn't yours
Misattributed paternity is more common than you might think. So what happens when the dads discover the truth?
Monks' food and amazing coffee in Japan
There are culinary adventures aplenty in Japan's current and former capital.
Returning to NZ after 5 years
Swedish ski instructor Ebba Beattie loved her short time in New Zealand so much that she's back for more.
Readers' travel photos of the week
Do you have a holiday snap that you'd like to share with the world?