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NZ Herald
22-05-2025
- Business
- NZ Herald
Chris Luxon in studio with Newstalk ZB's Kerre Woodham
NZ retail demand surges, hospital EDs divert patients with costly vouchers, UK halts Israel trade talks, Christchurch debates dumped trolleys. Reporter Lachie is at Hokonui Pioneer Village where tamariki are stepping back in time to find out how schoolkids lived at the turn of the century. Recorded phone calls capture the moment TSB staff help customer Steven Fan send $1m to scammers. StarJam's collapse in November 2024 affected over 60 young people in Hawke's Bay. HB Jammers was formed three months later to continue the music workshops. Te Pāti Māori MPs emerge from Parliament, following the adjourned debate on the suspension of three of them, to be greeted by their supporters. Video / Audrey Young Deputy Prime Minister was asked to leave the chamber by Speaker Gerry Brownlee after he asked a question deemed not to be in order. Parliament is preparing for a potentially lengthy and tense debate over the penalties handed to Te Pāti Māori over last year's controversial haka in the House. Video/ Mark Mitchell Rail Minister Winston Peters was heckled at media standup. Rail Minister Winston Peters and Chris Bishop detail how more than $600m in Government funding will help upgrade the country's rail services. Video / Mark Mitchell Te Pāti Maori MPs may be suspended over haka protest, Russia and Ukraine ceasefire negotiations and AI flagged in NZ exam breaches. Reporter Ray is in Wellington, where brilliant primary school kid Raymond is already blowing up the NCEAs, and even the American SATs! Norwegian Cruise Lines' newest ship Norwegian Aqua was officially launched in April. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says National isn't willing to make any concessions on the Privileges Committee recommendations. Sentencing for arsonist Corena Flavell, who torched City Garden Lodge backpackers in Parnell. Video / Jason Dorday


NZ Herald
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- NZ Herald
Frank Film: Jacob Bryant: A Polite Menace
Rail Minister Winston Peters and Chris Bishop detail how more than $600m in Government funding will help upgrade the country's rail services. Video / Mark Mitchell Te Pāti Maori MPs may be suspended over haka protest, Russia and Ukraine ceasefire negotiations and AI flagged in NZ exam breaches. Reporter Ray is in Wellington, where brilliant primary school kid Raymond is already blowing up the NCEAs, and even the American SATs! Norwegian Cruise Lines' newest ship Norwegian Aqua was officially launched in April. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says National isn't willing to make any concessions on the Privileges Committee recommendations. Sentencing for arsonist Corena Flavell, who torched City Garden Lodge backpackers in Parnell. Video / Jason Dorday Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference A motorbike has collided with a car 600m from the Fanshaw St off-ramp. Video / Michael Morrah Budget to provide $164 million towards urgent care services and New Zealand correspondence school Te Kura continues to see enrolments rise. Video / NZ Herald Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking The sex trafficking trial of hip hop tycoon Sean Combs is underway. Better known as Diddy, Combs faces some heavy charges. What is being alleged exactly and Diddy do it? Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking Reporter Grace talks to the Halton Hart Family Band, a group of 8 cousins who are gearing up to rock the New Zealand Country Music Festival with their original country songs. New Zealand Herald football writer Michael Burgess wraps up the Auckland FC's dramatic A-League semi-final first leg in Melbourne and looks ahead to Saturday's match. A Māori nurse faces a backlash over a cultural facial tattoo. Video / Michael Craig


NZ Herald
22-05-2025
- Politics
- NZ Herald
Matthew Hooton: NZ heading towards bankruptcy without budget savings
On Newstalk ZB Mike Hosking Breakfast Winston Peters addresses the Heckler at train station stand up. NZ retail demand surges, hospital EDs divert patients with costly vouchers, UK halts Israel trade talks, Christchurch debates dumped trolleys. Reporter Lachie is at Hokonui Pioneer Village where tamariki are stepping back in time to find out how schoolkids lived at the turn of the century. Recorded phone calls capture the moment TSB staff help customer Steven Fan send $1m to scammers. StarJam's collapse in November 2024 affected over 60 young people in Hawke's Bay. HB Jammers was formed three months later to continue the music workshops. Te Pāti Māori MPs emerge from Parliament, following the adjourned debate on the suspension of three of them, to be greeted by their supporters. Video / Audrey Young Deputy Prime Minister was asked to leave the chamber by Speaker Gerry Brownlee after he asked a question deemed not to be in order. Parliament is preparing for a potentially lengthy and tense debate over the penalties handed to Te Pāti Māori over last year's controversial haka in the House. Video/ Mark Mitchell Rail Minister Winston Peters was heckled at media standup. Rail Minister Winston Peters and Chris Bishop detail how more than $600m in Government funding will help upgrade the country's rail services. Video / Mark Mitchell Te Pāti Maori MPs may be suspended over haka protest, Russia and Ukraine ceasefire negotiations and AI flagged in NZ exam breaches. Reporter Ray is in Wellington, where brilliant primary school kid Raymond is already blowing up the NCEAs, and even the American SATs! Norwegian Cruise Lines' newest ship Norwegian Aqua was officially launched in April. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says National isn't willing to make any concessions on the Privileges Committee recommendations.


NZ Herald
22-05-2025
- Politics
- NZ Herald
Budget analysis: Future challenges loom
On Newstalk ZB Mike Hosking Breakfast Winston Peters addresses the Heckler at train station stand up. NZ retail demand surges, hospital EDs divert patients with costly vouchers, UK halts Israel trade talks, Christchurch debates dumped trolleys. Reporter Lachie is at Hokonui Pioneer Village where tamariki are stepping back in time to find out how schoolkids lived at the turn of the century. Recorded phone calls capture the moment TSB staff help customer Steven Fan send $1m to scammers. StarJam's collapse in November 2024 affected over 60 young people in Hawke's Bay. HB Jammers was formed three months later to continue the music workshops. Te Pāti Māori MPs emerge from Parliament, following the adjourned debate on the suspension of three of them, to be greeted by their supporters. Video / Audrey Young Deputy Prime Minister was asked to leave the chamber by Speaker Gerry Brownlee after he asked a question deemed not to be in order. Parliament is preparing for a potentially lengthy and tense debate over the penalties handed to Te Pāti Māori over last year's controversial haka in the House. Video/ Mark Mitchell Rail Minister Winston Peters was heckled at media standup. Rail Minister Winston Peters and Chris Bishop detail how more than $600m in Government funding will help upgrade the country's rail services. Video / Mark Mitchell Te Pāti Maori MPs may be suspended over haka protest, Russia and Ukraine ceasefire negotiations and AI flagged in NZ exam breaches. Reporter Ray is in Wellington, where brilliant primary school kid Raymond is already blowing up the NCEAs, and even the American SATs! Norwegian Cruise Lines' newest ship Norwegian Aqua was officially launched in April. Video / Supplied Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says National isn't willing to make any concessions on the Privileges Committee recommendations.