The All England Lawn Tennis Club made the inevitable call this morning.
The royal developed mild symptoms for Covid-19 and self-isolated for seven days at his Birkhall home in Scotland.
The Northland-based health campaigner says there are far too many people out and cars on the roads.
Bush has held the role since 2014 and has led a team of 13,000 over the last six years.
Lax attitudes are in the firing line as NZ marks its first week of the nationwide lockdown and the Government faces questions over economic data.
Vapers who would most want to speak out against the bill are less likely to have home offices, the think tank says.
Adam Lewis, 55, was arrested after he was seen tampering with handles of car doors. He then smashed a bottle of wine on the floor.
First details of what shoppers went after have been released.
Dr Bodo Lang says there are a number of reasons while Kiwis are feeling a financial pinch.
Among the 1 NEWS sports presenter's finds were Carlos Spencer trick shots.
Otago University's Dr Ayesha Verall said to expect about 18 months or so of "a totally different situation".
All New Zealand Bauer staff were advised this morning that the business is no longer viable.
Don’t be these dorks, presenters on TVNZ’s Breakfast urged this morning.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield said NZ's stocks are solid.
There are now also four deaths amoungst the seven countries with confirmed cases of Covid-19.
The idea was suggested by a police officer looking for a way to thank medical staff for their efforts.
It also commended the officer’s colleague who reported the behaviour.
One incident involved a cyclist and a train.
"Can I drive to Mount Maunganui beach and go for walk on it?" Simon Bridges asked.
Our national carrier will only fly domestically for essential services and to keep air freight moving.
Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield and Police Commissioner Mike Bush gave today's update.
Once inside, the virus hijacks the machinery of the cell nucleus to make multiple copies of itself.
Passing on information can feel like one way we can support our families and friends. However, it can also allow for misinformation to spread fast.
Adam Schlesinger was in hospital since last month after getting Covid-19.
"There is more sitting underneath this," outgoing Police Commissioner Mike Bush said of the stats
Despite demand for medical staff surging due to coronavirus, general practitioners are facing mass closures.
The agave plant used to make tequila could be established in Australia as alternative to fuel.
St John assures New Zealanders that they are still there to provide help when needed.
The New Zealand Plastics Association says Kiwis are likely to injure themselves at home while doing odd jobs during lockdown.
Originally to be held in Scotland later this year, a new date will have to be found for the summit.
It means vulnerable people who work for essential services will be able to take paid leave during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Tens of thousands of foreign nationals are currently trapped in New Zealand amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
The channel will have all the latest and up-to-date information on Covid-19 which can then be shared easily.
As medical staff run short on supplies, 3D printer owners around the country have begun printing masks to help.
The Prime Minister says they were "very keen" to see the media provider stay open.
The Director-General of Health says he is hoping to update the country on Saturday about lockdown timeline.
It comes as the city dams water levels fall by almost half.
Yesterday, a West Auckland property was cordoned off after it was linked to the investigation.
The Ngā Whare Waatea Marae are taking every precaution to meet demand.
1 NEWS viewers continue to provide with how they're managing their sporting needs in lockdown.
Nepal is one of the countries bringing in stringent travel restrictions in an attempt to control the coronavirus spread.
Matt Hetherington isn't letting the coronavirus lockdown spoil his fun.
It is up to returning travellers to allow police to monitor them through their mobile location services.
Cancelled flights and rising accommodation costs are huge hurdles for many Kiwis trying to make it home.
With no hockey in the immediate future, several of New Zealand's best are helping out where they can.
The pay cuts of up to 70 per cent over the next 12 weeks have been widely condemned by unions and staff.
Police say they are deploying more officers into the area to enforce lockdown rules.
The groups have been live streaming their meetups during lockdown.
Edgecumbe’s Amandeep Singh is giving away essentials to those in need.
Stuck 20,000 km from home, Joe Marchant is making the most of his Kiwi adventure.
The planes are carting essential supplies such food, medicines and equipment.
Over 80 people have been reminded of their responsibilities during Alert Level 4.
It comes as the country is feeling the economic pinch as it enters into its second week of lockdown.
Magazines that have been the hallmark of Kiwi life stopped publishing today.
He's using his family as the crew in his new lockdown show.
The school claimed things like hot water and sunlight can kill Covid-19.
The woman from Dargaville wanted the grant so she could buy food for her family for the lockdown.
He's helped lead the country through events like the Christchurch shootings and the Whakaari/White Island eruption.
Sporting businesses will also be able to apply for the Covid-19 wage subsidy.