A Paekākāriki author will be one of the guests at the upcoming Verb Readers and Writers Festival, which is to be held in ...
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FIFA must halt the process to pick Saudi Arabia as hosts of the 2034 World Cup unless major human rights reforms are ...
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The independent Office for Budget Responsibility has warned Reeves against using smoke-and-mirrors accounting tricks.
The event, at Central Hall, showcased a new book of political cartoons by Alan Hardman. Mr Hardman and a group of friends had begun collating some of the cartoons before his death earlier this year.
FIFA must halt the process to pick Saudi Arabia as hosts of the 2034 World Cup unless major human rights reforms are announced before the vote next month, Amnesty International and the SRA have said.