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Calls for more support for bereaved parents of stillborn babies
There are calls for more support for mothers whose premature babies die, after one mother described being told to take her dead baby home and put him in the fridge until other arrangements could be… Audio
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Thomas Cook collapse wrecks 150,000 tourists' travel plans
The British government has pledged to get an estimated 150,000 stranded British holidaymakers home after the failure of travel firm Thomas Cook.
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More support needed for women who lose premature babies
There are calls for more support for mothers whose premature babies die, after one mother described being told to take her dead baby home and keep him in the fridge.
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Accused Christchurch attack gunman's trial delayed by month
The trial of the accused Christchurch mosque gunman has been delayed by a month because it's initial start date clashed with Islam's holy month of Ramadan.
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Accused mosque shooter's manifesto printed, distributed by neo-Nazi
The accused Christchurch gunman's manifesto is being republished in paperback and sold through an instant messaging app.
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Cabinet to discuss ability of inmates to send letters
As Corrections' letter-sending regulations come under scrutiny, lawyers warn it will be difficult to completely stop correspondence from prisoners with extremist views.
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Christchurch terror attacks: Accused gunman's mum backs Corrections
The mother of the man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks says it's unfair Corrections is being criticised for allowing her son to send letters.
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Harsh censorship vital to stop inspiring extremists - academic
A Norwegian academic involved with the Anders Breivik case says harsh censorship of people involved with terrorist attacks is vital to stop them inspiring other extremists around the world. Professor… Audio
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Corrections department in damage control
The Corrections Department is in damage control after confirming a second inmate with extreme views has managed to send a letter from inside prison which should have been blocked.
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Where will accused mosque shooter's trial be held?
The accused mosque shooter's terror trial is still due to take place next year but exactly where and when is still up in the air.
Brenton Tarrant has pleaded not guilty to murdering 51 Muslim… Audio
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Accused mosque shooter's letter: Lawyer urges against knee-jerk reaction
The government is being urged not to make a knee jerk legal reaction to revelations that the accused Christchurch gunman was able to pen and send a letter to an overseas supporter.
The Corrections… Audio
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Trial of Christchurch mosque attack accused may be delayed
The trial next year of the accused Christchurch mosque gunman may be pushed back by a month, the High Court at Christchurch has been told.
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Corrections apologises, blocks accused mosque gunman's mail
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks has sent seven letters from prison and had two others he tried to send withheld, the Corrections Minister says. Audio
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Accused Christchurch gunman due to appear in court
Accused Christchurch gunman Brenton Tarrant's case is up in court today but for the first time, he is not appearing. RNZ court reporter Anneke Smith reports from Christchurch. Audio
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Accused shooter's manifesto 'crosses the line' - chief censor
The chief censor says a review of the accused Christchurch shooter's manifesto has ruled it was objectionable.
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How Tarrant will get a trial, not a platform
How will New Zealand stop white supremacy ideology being broadcast from the dock when the man accused of the Christchurch mosque shooting is put on trial? Audio
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Court appearance: Mosque attack survivors' and families' painful day
First Person - The man charged with the Christchurch mosque attacks pleaded not guilty today. RNZ's Katie Todd was outside the court with victim's families and survivors. Video
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Mosque attack accused to go on trial in May, 2020
Court reporter Anneke Smith joins Checkpoint live from outside the High Court in Christchurch, where Brenton Tarrant pleaded not guilty to 90 charges this morning. She told Lisa Owen what will happen… Video, Audio
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Mosque attacks accused pleads not guilty
The man accused of the Christchurch terror attacks has pleaded not guilty to all 92 charges laid against him. Audio
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The Panel with Mike Rehu and Catherine Robertson (Part 1)
Audio 14 Jun 2019The impasse between New Zealand teachers and the Ministry could soon be broken with union leaders supporting a new offer. The Government has offered a new deal to teachers that would increase all… Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused gunman pleads not guilty to all charges
The man accused of the Christchurch terror attacks has pleaded not guilty to all the 92 charges laid against him and will face trial in May next year.
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Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused gunman appears in court
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks is now appearing in court.
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Accused mosque shooter may enter pleas on 92 charges
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks may enter pleas to the 92 charges he faces on Friday.
Brenton Tarrant is due to appear in the High Court at Christchurch at 9:15am.
RNZ reporter… Audio
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Accused mosque shooter may enter pleas on 92 charges
Accused Christchurch mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant is due to appear in the High Court at Christchurch at 9:15am where he may enter pleas to the 92 charges he faces.
The 28-year-old faces 51 charges… Audio
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Publishing mosque gunman's photo - the implications
The High Court has lifted a suppression order that prevented news media showing images of the accused Christchurch mosque gunman, Brenton Tarrant.
Justice Mander Andrew Little said the Crown had told… Audio