How will age verification for porn work and what about privacy? Anyone in the UK wanting to access online porn will soon have to undergo more rigorous age checks. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 8:15pm Government launches $500k support package for flood-hit farmers in Tasman Tasman's mayor warned the total repair bill from the back-to-back floods was likely to exceed $100 million. 
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| Co-op boss says sorry to 6.5m people who had data stolen in hack In her first interview since the hack, Co-op's chief executive said she was "incredibly sorry" to customers. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 7:55pm Triple-fatal Waiuku crash: Neighbour dreads watching another family grieve First person on scene recounts discovering woman and two kids in car. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 7:45pm Judith Collins ‘on the mend’ after going to hospital with ‘nasty bout of vertigo’ The defence minister was taken to hospital this week after suffering what she said was “a nasty bout of vertigo”. 
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  Alleged drunk driver gets car stuck on median barriers on Waitara Bridge, New Plymouth 'He didn’t even know he was up there. He was in a daze.' 
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| Sonny Bill Williams v Paul Gallen: Live updates from the heavyweight boxing clash Follow the action as Sonny Bill Williams and Paul Gallen square off in Sydney. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 8:05pm Immigration adviser fined, loses licence for visa scam with fake jobs Tzu Tong (Jane) Ma lost her licence for charging migrants for non-existent jobs. 
© 2025 NZ Herald 7:45pm Dangerous driving at Rotorua funeral leads to arrests, impounds Rotorua Police have made multiple arrests and seized vehicles following dangerous driving incidents during a funeral procession. 
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