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Backlash as UK supermarket trials sale of New Zealand lamb
A UK grocery chain has received a backlash from angry farmers as it trials the sale of New Zealand lamb instead of 100 percent British lamb in 39 of its stores. 
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One person dead after Waikato crash
Two other people were transported to hospital with moderate to serious injuries. 
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Recap: Warriors stun Panthers for first NRL win since early April
Dylan Edwards missed a match-tying penalty for Penrith in the final minute of their Magic Round clash. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 6:55pm 

-Taiwan's next president goes shrimp fishing with foreign guests
-Indian Authorities Seize $1.1 Billion in Cash, Drugs In Election
-Wilkes-University kicks off 77th Annual Spring Commencement
-Talk on how Jersey can help West African projects

Police use images from number plate recognition cameras for variety of purposes
Police mostly used the AI-driven tech to corroborate existing evidence, place vehicles at times and locations for an investigation, and as supporting evidence in criminal cases. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:05pm 


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Police and justice system need to re-earn 'lost faith' - dairy owners
The new government's promised law and order changes need to happen faster, a spokesman says. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:45pm 

-Companies are trying to attract more smartphone users across Africa. But there are risks

More people - especially men - should be moisturising, for wider health benefits - chemist
Can moisturisers contribute to keeping us healthy? Dr of medicinal chemistry Michelle Wong says there's growing evidence they can. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 8:05pm 

Southland’s first woman architect celebrated in new exhibition
Monica Barham was a pivotal figure in mid-century design in the south. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 7:45pm 

Beloved musical a treat for ABBA fans
Seventy Timaru students are involved in a production of Mamma Mia! that opens on Wednesday night. 
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Leaving the partisan: Gerry Brownlee on being Speaker
The longtime National Party MP talks about what it's like to be Parliament's neutral referee. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 7:35pm 

Unexplained death near Queens Park in Invercargill
The body of a man has been found near the corner of Sydney Street and St Andrew Street in Invercargill. 
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Massey University deficit shrinks with expenses down, grants up
Massey University is again facing a big deficit for the year, although so far its finances aren't as bad as feared. 
© 2024 RadioNZ 6:55pm 

Mt Ibu eruption forces evacuation of seven Indonesian villages
The eruption has sent ash 4km high, as streaks of purple lightning flashed around its crater, with authorities rushing people out of seven nearby villages. 
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Black Ferns suffer shock loss to Canada
Canada celebrated a famous 22-19 victory over the Black Ferns in Christchurch on Sunday. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 6:55pm 

Police investigating ‘unexplained’ death in Invercargill
Police were notified of the death on Sunday morning and are investigating. 
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 6:55pm 

-Old protest video from Pakistan's Kashmir falsely linked to recent unrest

NRL: Warriors v Panthers - as it happened
The Warriors have beaten the Penrith Panthers 22-20 in their NRL clash in Brisbane today. See how the game unfolded with RNZ's live blog. 
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