‘Second fastest lap’: Christian Horner praises Liam Lawson’s pace Hard to blame Liam Lawson for ‘roll of the dice’ crash, Christian Horner says, as he highlights Kiwi driver recording the second fastest lap. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 4:15pm ‘Like a prisoner’: Man stuck in 'sweat box' emergency motel for almost four years A few months after an accident left him paraplegic, Shane Emeny was placed in emergency housing, waiting for a place to call home. That was nearly four years ago. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 4:15pm TEM - Transaction in Own Shares The Company announces that, on 12 March 2025, it purchased for cancellation 531,801 Ordinary shares of 5 pence each in the Company ("Shares") at a price of 171.79 pence per Share 
© 2025 sharechat.co.nz 3:25pm Car thieves steal, vandalise cars belonging to families of child cancer patients The two thefts left charity staff feeling “sick”. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 3:25pm Community in shock after suspicious fire at Hamilton marae The meeting house at Hui Te Rangiora Marae was completely gutted by the fire on Sunday morning. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 3:05pm Slice of Ramadan from Malaysia to Queenstown: 'Food always brings people together' Normally, people can only find the best traditional Malaysian rice porridge during Ramadan, Habib Ali says. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:45pm Fury in court as murder accused appears before packed crowd A Hamilton man charged with murdering one man and badly wounding another has faced a barrage of abuse at his initial appearance. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Referral system failures led to four-month delay in diagnosing woman with rare cancer An investigation has found a lost referral and lack of follow-up contributed to the four-month delay. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Airbnb owner cries foul as rates bill could jump from $11k to $40k Wellington host Emma Reid implores the Wellington council not to charge short-term accommodation providers the same rates as hotels. Join the conversation in comments. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:35pm Watch: Fijian prime minister's plans to change constitution 'might take a while' - academic Jope Tarai, an indigenous Fijian PhD scholar, told Pacific Waves that issues like better roads and a reliable, consistent supply of ulitities were "more important than constitutional review." 
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