Wedding
The move to getting married on weekdays
More and more couples are tapping into a trend of choosing weekdays for their weddings. Kay Gregory is one of New Zealand's best known marriage celebrants. She says roughly 75% of her bookings are now… Audio
Wedding day mystery: Who are happy couple in the photos?
It's literally a developing story. Snap shots of a stunning young bride and groom from a bygone decade.
Eyes to the camera, both smiling, her gloved hands holding a traditional bouquet, and he… Video, Audio
One engagement ring rules them all?
“Let’s do this” was Labour’s slogan before the last election. Now some pundits reckon timidity could cost the party at the next one - and a lot could hang on when the PM says: "I do.” Audio
One engagement ring rules them all?
“Let’s do this” was Labour’s slogan before the last election. Now some pundits reckon timidity could cost the party at the next one - and a lot could hang on when the PM says: "I do.”
AudioKiri Te Kanawa's most magical moments: from Waiata to Mozart
In honour of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's 75th birthday we're celebrating with a selection of the New Zealand soprano's most magical singing moments. Video
The wedding economy: a love story
It's wedding season in New Zealand and dozens of couples are walking up the aisle - or planning to. Kim Savage is one of those planning her Big Day, so she took a look at the current state of the… Audio
Bridalwear chilled to perfection
Trish Peng is a designer who creates show-stopping wedding gowns. At last year's NZ Fashion Week her 25-metre long train broke a world record and this year she created a dress that had to be kept in… Audio
Our Own Odysseys - A Zambian Wedding
Christchurch teacher Rachel Meadowcroft is not only in Zambia doing some voluntary work, she will soon be marrying her Zambian fiancé, Atkins, who is a police officer. Audio
European correspondent Seamus Kearney
EU migrant quota plan runs into trouble, as ministers decide on a military campaign against smugglers. The first gay wedding for serving EU leader, as Ireland gets ready for world's first referendum… Audio