Crime
NZ firm sets sights on UK, US law enforcement agencies
What is claimed as a first-of-its-kind workplace performance service from New Zealand is gaining global attention from law enforcement and defence agencies.
Thieves steal railway bells, copper from rail bridge
Police say it could lead to a fatal accident, and they would take a "hard line" with any scrap yards who receive the stolen materials.
Second man charged after childcare worker accused of 70 offences
Australian police have charged a second man with serious offences, including bestiality.
Baby's body found in bin in Auckland
A woman is in custody after the body of a newborn baby was discovered in a wheelie bin in Auckland's Freeman's Bay overnight.
'Pretty scary scene': Ponsonby residents shocked by homicide probe
A body was found by police on Tuesday night.
New team to reinvestigate toddler's death revealed
Two North Island detectives will lead a third "full and fresh" investigation into the death of Gore preschooler Lachlan Jones.
Racer who struck pregnant woman, killing baby, sent to jail
A man whose vehicle struck a pregnant woman at an illegal street racing event, killing her unborn child, has been jailed.
Crack-down on shoplifters 'overdue' according to retailers
Retailers say the Government's crack-down on shoplifters is overdue, despite the opposition blasting the law as confused. Reporter Finn Blackwell has the story. Audio
Retailers back new govt shoplifting penalties
Retailers are backing government plans for tougher penalties for shoplifters. Retail NZ's chief executive Carolyn Young spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Lucy Letby's former bosses arrested
Three ex-bosses of UK nurse Lucy Letby have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. London Correspondent Olly Barratt spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
'Cyclists are underclass road users': Truck driver acquitted after death at intersection
Kelly Shearer was charged with careless driving causing death but judge says road layout contributed to the accident.
Are our name suppression laws fit-for-purpose?
With another 'prominent New Zealander' in the headlines over unnamed charges, Wellington media lawyer Steven Price joins Emile Donovan to discuss how name suppression works. Audio
Hawke's Bay business burgled six times in two months
The mobile coffee car and bike repair service owner says he has recovered one of 11 bikes stolen. Audio
Customs seize $58.2 million of cocaine at Tauranga port
The container with the six duffel bags of cocaine came from Kingston, Jamaica.
Hawkes Bay business suffers six burglaries in two months
A fledgling Hawkes Bay business is ten of thousands of dollars out of pocket after six burglaries in just two months. Pedalista is a mobile coffee and bike repair service that operates from a… Audio
'Incident' at Mt Eden prison leads to murder charge
A 32-year-old man has been arrested and will appear at Auckland District Court on Thursday.
Kidnapping charge after man steals ambulance with cop, paramedic on board
A 20-year-old Invercargill man is facing several charges, including two counts of kidnapping.
Watch: Justice Minister introduces stronger penalties for low-level theft
Shoplifters could be issued on-the-spot tickets up to $1000 as part of the government's latest crime crackdown.
Baby found with critical injuries in Foxton
Police are working to establish how the baby boy came to be injured.
Top cop says recruits know money is 'not everything' as new police college opens
The police commissioner says he is hearing from former Kiwi cops who relocated to Australia who want to come back - but admitted the pay across the ditch is better.