The Dead To Me actress revealed she was diagnosed with the degenerative neurological condition last year while she was filming the final series of the hit Netflix show.
Australia charges one of the highest fees in the world for travelling overseas, and it’s about to be hiked further.
Civil liberties groups are accusing the police, and Britain’s Conservative government, of stifling the right to protest with new powers.
A teenage boy lost his life when a school caving trip turned to tragedy in heavy rain yesterday.
Majors, appearing by video, did not enter a plea to the misdemeanour assault charge and said little else at the arraignment, which lasted all of three minutes.
The girl suffered a gunshot wound to the back of the head early Sunday and was taken to a hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
More than a hundred houses were red-stickered in the coastal community after the February cyclone.
Central Auckland MP Chlöe Swarbrick is calling for the government to "act now" to address climate change.
The actor has revealed he has welcomed the birth of his seventh child.
"The bridge between National and Te Pāti Māori is too wide to close," Christopher Luxon said.
It comes as the community reels from the loss of a student swept away by flood waters during a school caving expedition yesterday.
Justice Minister Kiri Allan said that since the tournament is being held in Europe, many of the games will be broadcast outside usual trading hours.
TVNZ’s Tania Page has won an international sports reporting award in Seoul.
The Professional Firefighters Union says calls from crews to plan ahead fell on deaf ears and some FENZ leaders needed to have their egos addressed.
White will leave his role in August, saying it's time to move on.
More than a million New Zealanders had data exposed in the breach, and now the company could be facing further action.
There is also a heavy snow watch in place for much of the Central Otago and Queenstown-Lakes districts, as well as the Mackenzie Country.
Jimmy Sinclair appointed to role which includes helping to grow the wider women's game in the community.
A Whangārei student was swept away by flood waters during a school trip to Abbey Caves yesterday.
Road crews were out early this morning cleaning up six new slips that occurred overnight.
Wayne Brown says shortfall had been driven by "huge debt, increasing interest rates and inflation" and funding the council took last month to cover 2022's windfall.
Christopher Luxon has expanded on why National won't work with Te Pāti Māori.
Whangārei Boys' High School principal Karen Gilbert-Smith read a statement to 1News about yesterday's tragedy which saw a student lose his life.
Kiwis are set to pay more money when returning home from Australia.
The cold case killing of Blackmoore saw the young woman stabbed with a knife and bludgeoned with a bat 39 times.
Agreement to include more frequent matches and potential for Kiwi Super Rugby teams to play Japan clubs.
Otago Boys' High School is not allowing single ticket sales for the upcoming formal.
Te Pāti Māori's co-leaders have also hit back at Christopher Luxon vowing not to work with them post election.
Peter Crossley talked about the risk factors after the Whangārei Boys' High School caving tragedy.
Outgoing NZ Cricket boss David White confirmed to 1News that Boult is likely to get his wish to represent New Zealand in India.
The teen told a court about speaking to Connor Whitehead on the night he was fatally shot.
The family was in shock yesterday as they arrived home to find their street resembling a "lake".
The group were fleeing police following the robbery of a Michael Hill Jeweller store over the weekend.
"There is the potential for winds to briefly rise to 90-100km/h (signalling a red alert) during squally thunderstorms and heavy showers," Waka Kotahi said.
"We were halfway through the cave when the water started coming at us," one of the students told 1News.
An inquiry found around 8000 Wellington women waited longer than 60 days for an appointment between 2017 and 2021.
Ayesha Verrall recently said on Twitter and radio that "our base rates are for the first time, ever, the same as Australia". 1News put the claim to the test.
Vaughn Mongan, 45, was sentenced yesterday in Pinellas County court, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
It comes as unstable westerlies move onto the North Island late this afternoon and evening.