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  Boyracer charged over burnout during 'Levin invasion' sorry for involvement An illegal street racer says he's formally apologised to many residents and wants to sell his impounded car. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 6:45pm 'Human error' behind massive internet outage across lower North Island Chorus said the outage was "the result of human error during planned works, which resulted in one of our core ethernet routers for the Wellington region being isolated from our network". 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 6:45pm BBC Radio presenter takes break for cancer treatment Bryan Burnett, who presents BBC Radio Scotland's Get it On, tells listeners he has an "incredibly rare" but treatable form of the disease. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 5:55pm Blue Plaque honour for Bradford theatre pioneer Esmé Church established the Northern Theatre School, now Bradford Playhouse. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 5:55pm ‘Shame on you’: Thieves steal life-saving gear gifted by late All Black doctor The family of John “Doc” Mayhew say they are disappointed to hear that life-saving equipment he donated to his community has been stolen. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 5:55pm David Seymour debated at the prestigious Oxford Union, and lost In front of bright minds, including Noam Chomsky’s daughter, the bow tie-clad deputy PM opposed the moot “No One Can Be Illegal on Stolen Land”. At first he was nervous, but then his imposter syndrome “melted away”. 
© 2025 5:55pm M&S hackers sent abuse and ransom demand directly to CEO The criminals told the retailer's boss he could make things "fast and easy" if he complied with their demands. 
© 2025 BBCWorld 5:45pm Sharp jump in Covid-19, respiratory infections Data shows flu and Covid infections are on the rise, with a sharp jump in hospitalisations for severe respiratory infections across Auckland. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:45pm Waipukurau residents conserving water after main breaks The district council doesn't yet know how long it will take to fix the damage. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 5:05pm Carterton rates rise slashed Carterton District Council is to meet on Wednesday to adopt its 2025-26 Annual Plan and with it, an average rates rise of 5.4%. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 5:05pm
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