The British PM is said to be in a stable condition.
Swimming, surfing and fishing are now officially banned during lockdown.
Strong winds and heavy rain is expected in some areas from the category 5 cyclone.
Kantar chief executive Jason Shoebridge gave a rundown of the survey's figures on TVNZ1's Breakfast.
Compulsory quarantine at NZ's border is under "very active consideration" and UK PM Boris Johnson remains in ICU.
The National Party leader says the matter is "seriously urgent".
Students from the University of Canterbury found a way to mark their graduation while at home.
The Breakfast team wanted to see if we’re giving our hands a proper clean.
Prior to the Covid-19 crisis, both junior doctors and nurses in New Zealand were striking for more money.
Jenny-May Clarkson was quick to point out this wasn’t her parenting advice to others.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster told TVNZ1’s Breakfast police will take enforcement action if rules are broken.
Lucinda Finnimore, 9, penned a letter to Jacinda Ardern asking if the Easter Bunny would be working lockdown.
Stuck in self-isolation at home, Dan joined the Breakfast team this morning to read the weather.
1 NEWS Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver gives the latest update.
Tina Ngata says Ngāti Porou are doing this because their community has health issues that are susceptible to Covid-19.
More people have now died in New York city due to Covid-19 than died in the 9/11 terrorist attack.
Nadia's Comfort Kitchen will air weekdays from 4:30pm from Monday.
Gatland also proposed a round-robin tournament between nations that could raise even more funds.
Supermarket workers, couriers and distribution and production workers are in hot demand.
Phil O’Reilly said Government needs to "urgently" look into schemes to tackle cash flow issues.
An Auckland chamber of commerce survey has already signalled nearly a third of businesses wouldn't survive.
1 NEWS Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver says Cyclone Harold still 'packs 'an almighty punch' despite dropping to category four.
In a first hand look inside the hospital, it's both harrowing and humbling to see the efforts of frontline workers.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Dr Ashley Bloomfield fronted media to make today's announcement.
Health Minister will get the axe eventually, but when doesn't matter much, our columnist says.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said there is also an aircraft ready to deploy with essential supplies if it is needed.
The Prime Minister said businesses need to think whether they are prepared for contact tracing and social distancing needs.
A $87.7 million emergency funding boost has been announced.
The Prime Minister said she's used to interacting with lots of Kiwis in her job.
Firefighters found up to 50 people at the Auckland landmark last night while battling the blaze.
The new Colmar Brunton poll compared New Zealand's response to all other G7 nations.
“It is so serious and it just creeps up on you, it’s insidious," the Tauranga-based patient said.
People face up to 14 years in prison for deliberately infecting another person.
Some of the dogs were in such poor condition they had to be euthanised.
The pair were voted by their peers as the best men's and women's players respectively.
Forty-five people are being prosecuted and police are clamping down, two weeks into lockdown.
Among the other items seized were meth, $40,000 cash and a semi-automatic rifle.
Those stuck overseas aren't receiving the level of education that they're paying for, the NZ International Students Association argues.
Bushra Alkhafaji and daughter Nada are unable to leave Iran due to coronavirus restrictions.
Over 60 per cent of passengers on board the Greg Mortimer have tested positive for Covid-19.
All Blacks of past and present are keeping themselves in top shape during the coronavirus lockdown.
Another 250 staff have been permanently made redundant.
The officer now has to enter 14 days of self-isolation away from his family.
Air surveys of over 1000 reefs found bleached coral in the northern, central and southern regions.
Seven Sharp's Laura Daniel sat through over 1000 entries to discover NZ's premier dad-dancer.
The decision to award the title to Wales' Fford Pen Llech last July has been reversed.
Bowls New Zealand is requesting that the Government allow one greenskeeper per club to work one day a week.
A woman will appear before court tomorrow, charged with multiple offences.
Experts are continuing to study our cases to see if the curve is flattening.
Groups including those over 65, pregnant women and frontline health workers have until April 27.