Brokerage and financial services firm Jarden set for significant restructure RNZ sources say wealth and asset management operations are to be split off. 
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Parliament's week: Longer than usual, as usual Parliament begins another week of legislating. As usual, the week will be longer than usual. The week also hits an anniversary for that paradox. 
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One is leaving, one is injured, yet the Warriors' halves picture is getting clearer Luke Metcalf's hefty contract falling off the books has allowed the club to make some significant moves on its 2027 roster. 
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'Like closing a timber mill': Why Wellington's economy needs to rely less on public sector The government's latest plan to slash public sector jobs is expected to have a significant impact on the Wellington economy. 
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Standard Chartered to cut thousands of roles as AI use increases The UK-headquartered banking giant aims to move some of the effected workers to other roles in the business. 
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PFA charity let down players, says regulator Conflicts of interest and "serious mismanagement" a footballers' charity put funds to help players in need at risk, a Charity Commission inquiry says. 
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Big motivation if people want Spurs down - De Zerbi Tottenham boss Roberto de Zerbi says rival fans willing the club to be relegated from the Premier League acts as a "big motivation" to stay up. 
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Guardiola's legacy of genius will echo through all ages for years to come As Manchester City prepare for Pep Guardiola's exit, Phil McNulty reflects on how he has changed football in England. 
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The Papers: 'Starmer sabotages Burnham' and 'Best of buddies' Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers. 
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OpenAI & Dell partner on Codex for on-premises firms It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems. 
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ABs coach left exposed by NZ Rugby’s refusal to pick Mo’unga It would be “ridiculous’’ not to allow Richie Mo’unga to tour South Africa, said ex-All Blacks captain Kieran Read. NZ Rugby, however, still wants to play hardball. 
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Climate law changes have 'clearly struck a nerve' - experts An open letter signed by more than 100 lawyers, climate scientists and legal academics attacks the government's moves to amend climate laws to prevent companies from being sued over damage. 
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Spain's tax authority ordered to repay Shakira $109m over wrongful fines Shakira and her representatives hailed a "decisive and historic ruling" in a statement Monday. 
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Watch: Wellington Mayor Andrew Little says public sector job cuts will cause anxiety Almost 9000 jobs will be gone by mid-2029, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says, 
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NZ exporter says 'bit of a relief' EU might exclude leather from deforestation rules A major NZ producer says excluding leather from EU anti-deforestation import rules is a 'bit of a relief', but opponents say it's 'nonsense'. 
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'Miles away' - Havertz 'lucky' to avoid red card Kai Havertz takes Arsenal closer to winning their first Premier League title in 22 years, but nearly goes from hero to villain as he escapes a red card. 
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Tense, tetchy but triumphant - all Arsenal eyes now on Bournemouth All Arsenal eyes will be on Bournemouth v Man City on Tuesday with the Gunners agonisingly close to ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League title. 
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Trump told Taiwan not to 'go independent' - but does it want to? Taiwan independence is the reddest of red lines for China, which claims the island as its own. 
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