The biopic from director Christopher Nolan details the creation of the first atomic bomb.
Rebekah Stott will be donning the number 13 jersey when New Zealand takes on Norway in the opening match of the FIFA Women’s Football World Cup tomorrow.
“In it for you” is the new campaign slogan, but they’re not really “in it” when it comes to campaigning yet, writes 1News' political editor.
Black Grace is one of the most renowned dance companies in Aotearoa.
Police and ambulance are responding to an incident in massive numbers.
The area has been closed off and a number of gunshots have been heard.
Nick, who didn't give a last name, told Breakfast he was on level three of the construction building when the shooting started.
Norway, who are set to play in tonight's opener against New Zealand, were staying in a hotel just 400 metres away from scene.
Police raced to a construction site at the bottom of Queen St just as the work day was beginning.
The prime minister was due to travel to Hamilton but returned to the Beehive after learning of the shooting.
1News' Barbara Dreaver was on air with Breakfast when a number of shots were heard going off in the background.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said the offender had a home detention exemption to work at the CBD construction site.
Police and organisers said they were satisfied the shooting in Auckland CBD was an isolated incident and there was no threat to the tournament.
The pop star will temporarily be known as "Swiftie Clara" when she visits Santa Clara later this month.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster is letting some of players get some game time under their belts ahead of next Saturday’s Rugby Championship finale against Australia.
An amber alert has been issued for the bridge from 10pm tonight, as wind gusts are forecast to reach 75 to 80 km/h.
Police have issued a plea to the public for information on her whereabouts and released the last images of her before she went missing.
A police incident is unfolding near central Auckland's main public transport hub.
There could be 100-150mm of rain for parts of the North Island which are still vulnerable from this year's soaking.
National police spokesman Mark Mitchell said he had no doubt the Armed Offenders Squad saved lives today.
Reid, 24, was on home detention and was wearing an ankle bracelet. He didn't have a firearms licence.
This morning, on a construction site, a man reminded us that our reliance on each other includes such very simple things, writes 1News' chief correspondent.
The Prime Minister took questions from the media as more details from the tragedy emerged.
Merrill Joseph Fernando was known for the company’s advertisements urging viewers to “do try it”.
Hundreds of ferry commuters were told to disembark moments after shots rang out and while armed police manned a cordon, a passenger told 1News.
1News has obtained a letter sent to members which says after two years of unsuccessfully looking for ways to make the running of the club financially viable, it will instead close.
Matu Reid was sentenced in March this year on various charges including strangulation and wilful damage.
The court also heard from Graham Dickason's colleague, who the father called after discovering his three girls dead.
The first game at the Women's World Cup saw players, fans and officials take part in a moment's silence after this morning's tragedy in Auckland's CBD.
More than 100 students were taken in by BNZ staff as gunshots rang out in central Auckland.
Three people, including the gunman, were killed and 10 others were injured in the Auckland CBD shooting.
Cathy Cvitanich described arriving at the Dickason home after Lauren Dickason had killed her three girls.
Relive 1News' live updates of tonight's Women's FIFA World Cup match between the Football Ferns and Norway at Eden Park in Auckland.
The Football Ferns have opened this year's Women's FIFA World Cup with a piece of history, earning their first-ever win at the tournament with a 1-0 win over former world champions Norway.