Thousands of indigenous educators to meet in Tamaki Makaurau for event World Indigenous Peoples' Conference on Education will be held in Aotearoa for the first time in 20 years. 
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Penguin family halts bach rebuild at Urenui beach Nesting penguins discovered under floorboards, delaying Vile family’s coastal renovation. 
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Kevin the giraffe makes a cross-country trip Kevin is travelling from Christchurch's Orana Park to his new home at Hamilton Zoo. 
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Police following 'strong' leads in Wainoni shooting investigation A woman remains in a stable condition in hospital after being shot at a Wainoni property on Monday night. 
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'Written in the stars' - but Earps expects Man Utd boos on return Paris St-Germain keeper Mary Earps says a return to former club Manchester United was 'written in the stars', but expects some booing in Wednesday's Champions League tie. 
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'VAR has to rein its neck in' - how I'd change football for the fans In his BBC Sport column, former Premier League manager Tony Pulis looks at which laws he would change in football. 
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Will We See Trump v BBC In Court? How likely is it that President Trump’s threat to sue the BBC will end up in court? 
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Wolff to sell stake valuing Mercedes F1 at £4.6bn Toto Wolff is in advanced talks to sell part of his shareholding in the Mercedes Formula 1 team, with the proposed sale valuing the team at a record £4.6bn. 
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Four potential obstacles in House vote to end US shutdown The spending plan may have passed the Senate, but it's not yet a done deal in the House. 
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The WW1 piper who marched through gas, bullets and bombs to save his regiment Daniel Laidlaw was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in the face of battle. 
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Nurses penalised for complaining about trans woman in changing room, tribunal told Closing submissions are being made in an employment tribunal brought by eight female nurses. 
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Police cancel town's Fight for Life fundraiser due to gang tensions Wairoa Mayor Craig Little backs police call to deny permit. 
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Once a liberal darling and champion of progressive policing, Andrew Coster has fallen from grace Coster is on leave from his role as chief executive of the government's Social Investment Agency after a damning report identified "serious misconduct" among the upper echelons of police. 
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Analysis: Andrew Coster's fall from champion of progressive policing Analysis - Once a liberal darling and champion of progressive policing, the former police commissioner has gone to ground, his reputation and legacy in tatters. 
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Djokovic had 'slap from reality in last couple of years' Novak Djokovic still believes he can win a 25th Grand Slam title - despite being given a "slap from reality in the last couple of years". 
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Webb backs officials over disallowed Liverpool goal Howard Webb insists it was "not unreasonable" for Virgil van Dijk's goal to be disallowed for offside against Manchester City 
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Reform calls for review into BBC and Plaid relationship Reform highlighted the party's leader and head of political strategy, both who worked for the BBC. 
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Andrew shuts down Pitch@Palace business The closure of the former prince's start-up competition Pitch@Palace marks his step away from public life 
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Ros Atkins on... how the BBC is run The BBC's analysis editor looks at how the organisation works - to understand why two bosses quit over the weekend. 
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