The body of a missing British TV presenter has been found, a Rich List duo nabs the top spot, and have you considered not washing your hair for a year?
1 'Devastating' — Michael Mosley's wife issues statement after body found
"Michael was an adventurous man, it's part of what made him so special.
"It's devastating to have lost Michael, my wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband. We had an incredibly lucky life together. We loved each other very much and were so happy together," wife Clare Bailey Mosley says.
The body of missing British TV presenter and author Michael Mosley was found on a Greek island Sunday morning after a days-long search.
Mosley's wife said her husband took the wrong route on a hike and collapsed just short of reaching a marina in a place where his body couldn't easily be seen.
2 Gang tattoo removal funding for prisoners drying up
A Corrections fund to help former prisoners remove gang-related hand and face tattoos is almost depleted.
The $100,000 allocated for the programme was supposed to last three years, but it's been so popular that just $27,000 is left. Prisoners apply to the programme for funding to have their tattoos removed.
Helena Carter from deINK Tattoo Removal says removals have turned around lives by helping give ex-prisoners a better chance to re-join society.
3 NZ's richest siblings: Who's the new duo topping the Rich List?
The owners of toy company Zuru have been named the country's wealthiest people.
The pair have knocked packaging, property and investment magnate Graeme Hart from the top spot of NBR's Rich List, a place he has held for more than 20 years.
Zuru is wholly owned by brothers Mat and Nick Mowbray, who the NBR has estimated are worth $20 billion — but how much do you really know about the Mowbrays?
4 Christchurch woman was planning her funeral after medical file mix-up
The woman describes being told she had cancer as a "day I'll never forget".
Christchurch resident Toni Shields says she had begun planning her own funeral after being incorrectly diagnosed with cancer in a file mix-up.
"It was devastating. More so to see my sons go through complete hurt."
Health New Zealand said the error occurred when incorrect images were loaded on her file. Shields' GP was notified of the mistake seven days later.
5 Scott Watson appeal: Reliability of witness descriptions questioned
The eyewitness whose identification of Scott Watson was crucial in convicting him for double murder had a weak memory which was contaminated, an expert in identification has told the Court of Appeal.
It’s the first day of Watson’s week-long appeal hearing in Wellington. He’s been in jail for nearly 25 years and has always maintained he’s innocent.
ONE CASE OF 'HAIR ME OUT'
"It’s only natural, perhaps healthy, to be reluctant to trust a man encouraging you to wash less. But hear me out."
I haven’t washed my hair in a year and it's cleaner than ever, writes Conor Dunbar.
OPINION: RUGBY'S 'NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE' PHRASE
Is anyone else over rugby's "not fit for purpose" phrase?
Rugby union has a love affair with the phrase “not fit for purpose” but no one seems able to articulate what the actual purpose is, writes Scotty Stevenson.
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