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Two-thirds of buildings investigated by Palmerston North City Council may have structural problems

Oct 16, 2019 07:12 am
The mass defective design of buildings to withstand earthquakes in Palmerston North has been revealed in the face of official resistance.
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Big banks cop capital changes on both sides of Tasman

Oct 16, 2019 07:38 am
A move by Australia's financial regulator could be enough to turn the big banks' threat to ditch New Zealand into a reality - or at least see them charge customers more.
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Sneaking around the drug testing rules

Oct 16, 2019 05:33 am
The Detail - Volunteer drug testers tread a legal grey area when they set up at festivals and events to spell out the risks of drug-taking.
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Immigration NZ criticised for confusion around Electronic Travel Authority rules

Oct 16, 2019 07:34 am
About 15 percent of visitors are still entering the country without the Electronic Travel Authority that became "obligatory" on 1 October.
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Brexit: 'Narrow path' to deal this week - Barnier

Oct 16, 2019 05:53 am
There is a "narrow path" to a Brexit deal this week, but the two sides have to agree the details by the end of Tuesday, the EU's negotiator has said.
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern puts pressure on to reach police staff targets

Oct 16, 2019 07:55 am
The Prime Minister has turned Police Minister Stuart Nash's 'aspirational' target of hiring 1800 new police officers into an ironclad promise.
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Roads reopen after severe weather

Oct 16, 2019 07:26 am
State-Highway One from Taupō to Tūrangi in the central North Island has reopened.
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Police bullying claims: Minister says 'two sides of every story'

Oct 15, 2019 07:47 pm
Police Minister Stuart Nash says bullying isn't acceptable within the police, but he's cautious about commenting on 90 cases now reported to RNZ.
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