Five Big Things That Happened Today: Friday, May 15

A child died and six others were injured in a Christchurch house fire.

Price of petrol and diesel surges, under-16s social media ban on hold, and impact of Govt's move-on orders

Child dies in Christchurch house fire, six people injured

A child has died and six other people have been injured, one critically, after a fire ripped through a home in Christchurch last night.

Emergency services were called to Whitehall St in Mairehau at around 8.25pm on Thursday.

"Sadly, a child died at the scene," police said.

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New numbers reveal real pain at the pump with surging price of petrol, diesel

In the two months after February, the price of petrol increased 33.6%, while the price of diesel shot up by 94.9%, according to new figures from Stats NZ. The US and Israel launched their attack on Iran on February 28.

In the year to April, petrol prices rose 30.1%, and diesel increased 91.3%.

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Bill banning under-16s from social media on hold, Stanford confirms

The Government has confirmed legislation aiming to ban under-16s from social media is now on hold.

Parliament debated the matter on Wednesday after a select committee inquiry into the harms the online platforms cause.

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Watch: Can you be arrested for refusing to move?

The Government’s contentious new law that police warned against.

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ONE BIG SOUNDCHECK

After several sell-out Super Rugby games, Christchurch’s new stadium is transforming into a venue for its first major music concert.

This weekend, 37,000 people will descend on the venue for the sold-out Once in a Lifetime concert, headlined by Kiwi acts Six60 and Synthony.

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