Roland Whitney

'Consumed by guilt'

Man would "trade my life instead" to save his son and fiancee who died in a fiery car crash.

Snow-storm warning

As the country braces for a freezing southerly storm, Civil Defence urges Kiwis to stock up on emergency supplies.

Job revealed in Rebstock appeal

Court of Appeal hears how a person known only as A came into contact with Cabinet papers.

Key puts boot into Opposition

6 min ago Winston Peters lashes back at John Key calling him a liar after the PM commented the NZ First leader didn't want Chinese people coming to New Zealand.

'Extreme remorse' cuts sentence

An Auckland man who provided the gun for an accidental killing has been jailed for 16 months.

Bank stand-off accused in court

Police tape Man charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and pointing it at another person.

'Stupid witch stuff' in rape trial

Teen claims the man accused of raping her was concerned about her cutting herself because he "wanted my blood to be pure".

Elderly woman robbed by intruders

Road to justice a trial

Key puts boot into Opposition

John Key Prime Minister John Key has lashed out at Opposition parties while on a trip to Northland.

Key vigilant about spying

Prime Minister John Key never leaves his cellphone and iPad in easy reach of others for fear of espionage.

Key: Views on first-home buyers

Brownlee sends in consent troops

Dalziel bid for Chch mayoralty

Labour MP Lianne Dalziel looks set to enter the Christchurch mayoral race.

Anger course for teacher

A teacher writes on a blackboard Teacher who hit pupils with a ruler and dragged them across the classroom sent to anger-management.

Topec pair admit charges

A "public discussion" on the value of outdoor education is back on the agenda as a Taranaki adventure trust admitted blame in the Paritutu tragedy.

Principal failed pupils over abuse

Students' achievement 'increasing'

Top staffer quits over Novopay

Second senior staffer at the Ministry of Education quits in wake of Novopay payroll debacle.

ACC shirking, says injured woman

Liz Johnson Liz Johnson suffered a nasty fall at Invercargill's tip in February and has now been cut off by the ACC.

Community rallies for Marcus

A few days after Marcus Greville turned one, his parents learnt he had leukaemia.

Good hygiene urged to stop iillness

Calls for fluoride referendum

Big surge in disease

Hand, foot and mouth disease is rapidly spreading through childcare centres in Wellington.

Fieldays 'on the up'

Lloyd Downing The early morning alarm on Saturday marked the final call to Fieldays for outgoing president Lloyd Downing.

Prices soar for elite cattle

The recent Royal Presentation sale saw a new benchmark set for elite dairy cattle prices in New Zealand.

Opportunities must be chased

Farming not for the unskilled

Feijoas year-round option

Picking feijoas is a family affair at the weekend for the Stones.

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