Anika Moa dispatched a box of her Songs for Bubbas CDs for Jacinda Ardern to give to William and Kate.
President Yoweri Museveni, who has already made homosexuality illegal, has issued a warning about oral sex.
Ms Ardern and her partner met with the royals at Clarence House, London, during her visit to the UK.
Pavlovich Coachlines drivers will strike from 7am to 9am but an NZ Bus strike at the Onehunga depot has been cancelled.
He says the British Government's immigration changes bother him.
Vukona will reunite with Andrej Lemanis at the Brisbane Bullets.
Ms Ardern said New Zealand will continue to take action over international hackers.
"Didn't cost much to get that answer, actually," the Prime Minister joked back.
The Serious Crash Unit is investigating.
Lack of Govt funding is part of the problem says College of Midwives.
Professor Peter O'Connor says frequent moving causes students' learning process to "jumble".
One journo learned the hard way.
Alcohol "is the most commonly used drug to facilitate sexual violence," Councillor Fleur Fitzsimons says.
Grant Schofield suggests skipping the morning meal and supercharging dinner.
It is a 'fresh and innovative' telling of the Poppy story, says RSA President Graham Gibson.
Wynne Gray spoke to icons about life after hanging up the boots.
"If the Gay Community want to be accepted then 'take it on the nose like the rest of us,'" Tamaki said.
Murray Hamilton was last seen at the Talbot Park care facility early this morning.
Ray was left in critical condition after being struck by a car yesterday morning in Auckland.
Figures from Stats NZ released today show the average price for 91 was $2 per litre cross New Zealand.
"She has been more upset about Willow's death than any of them."
Edward Smith allowed large volumes of dairy effluent to overflow into the environment.
The drama played out earlier this morning.
Air NZ trumped homegrown carriers Qantas and Virgin Australia, as well as Toyota, Apple and Nestle.
Emotional scenes played out on the West Coast today.
The 20-year-old is facing several charges relating to The Harmful Digital Communications Act.
Footage has emerged online of six cars illegally passing a huge one lane traffic jam in Auckland's west.
The couple will tie the knot on Saturday, May 19 at 11pm New Zealand time.
Mayor Phil Goff says the tax will ease congestion and raise funds for transport projects.
MPI seized numerous 4WD vehicles in what is believed an organised illegal paua fishing operation.
Folau has copped major backlash after commenting on social media last month that all gay people will go to hell.
Families spoke after going 30 meters into Pike River mine portal alongside minister for re-entry Andrew Little.
The woman then called police to report the restaurant.
Peter Glasson is protesting his unresolved 2011 quake claim with Southern Response.
"If the engines fail, they will be removed", an Air NZ engineer says in the staff video, detailing the Rolls Royce engine checks.
The dramatic incident was captured on dashcam.
The 35-year-old veteran will make his first Super Rugby start since 2012.
The scare comes as council puts her house up for sale over unpaid rates.
Corin Dann is joined by Mainfreight managing director Don Braid this week.
Many taonga end up in labs to be preserved.
The company says it's delighted to provide passengers some certainty.
The government announced it was pulling support from several schemes.
Burling will replace Australian Glenn Ashby, who led Team NZ to victory last year.
Water Safety NZ is hoping to turn around one of worst drowning rates in the developed world.
Isabel Bristow and Sophie Heywood will walk out with players before the Brazil and Costa Rica match in St Petersburg.
For the third straight year, Morrinsville farmer Tim Harris has grown NZ's largest pumpkin.
"To shut National out of the debate, Labour needs to turn the whole issue of deteriorating social services into a question of trust."
Kiwi ingenuity with a modern twist as boys use old laptops to make batteries.
Supreme Health is an example of how good R and D can bring benefits to NZ.
The 1 NEWS political team discuss recent fears NZ has been targeted by Russian state-sponsored hackers.
A fourth person is in critical condition.
The banker wasn't happy there were only 11 analysts at work past midnight.