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Ethnic leaders are calling for more resources to tackle issues such as social cohesion and health disparities at a meeting ...
While quiet quitting had people turning up to do only the bare minimum, quiet cracking is where workers do their jobs with a ...
Protesting outside someone's home is set to be made an offence, with the government introducing new legislation carrying ...
US President Donald Trump's administration is discussing a refugee admissions cap of around 40,000 for the coming year with a ...
It's calling for a "data lake" and tweaks to privacy laws so agencies and businesses can work together to help combat ...
Some are worried about inmates' children visiting with Maxwell around, and a puppies in prisons programme has explicitly said ...
Negotiators from 185 nations worked beyond Thursday's deadline in an ultimately futile search for common ground.
Rushing in the dark with a roller-bag suitcase to catch a train to meet her, Bue fell near a parking lot on a Rutgers ...
The decision to reduce the course to nine-holes comes despite pleas from the community to preserve the course.
July's BNZ-BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) rose 3.6 points to a seasonally adjusted 52.8 points, just ...
The Supreme Court has found the wrong legal test has been used to lock up an autistic man for nearly 20 years, but he will ...
Jim O'Malley said he does not feel safe as the chair of the hearings committee as he felt targeted by the chief executive.