Global credit rating agency warns of ‘an uncomfortable truth’ – that NZers will pay more for their Three Waters
20/11/2023
Building a bridge over troubled waters
Repealing water reforms will be politically popular, but a challenge for councils confronting a yawning infrastructure deficit
‘We prayed Helen Clark would fall out of a plane’ – Brethren book
Inside the Exclusive Brethren during their affiliation with Don Brash and National
Stockmarkets eye interest cuts
Markets ramp up bets on likely rate cuts next year as US inflation eases
In defence of free prescriptions
Pharmacists call on National not to reinstate prescription charges
Daily crossword, Monday 20 November
Test your smarts with Newsroom’s daily crossword.
Newsroom daily quiz, Monday 20 November
Ernest Rutherford was awarded the Nobel Prize in what field?
Corrections defends itself against record number of legal claims
In five years the number of people bringing claims against the Corrections Department has doubled
If we’ve lost faith in politicians, we can be the change
It was easy to vote for poverty at the ballot cubicle, but it’s another thing to walk on by in real life
Supie investor Kirsty Reynolds defends pulling funding
Well-known angel investor expresses ‘deep sadness’ for staff, but says company was already insolvent
The problems driving congestion charges
If congestion charges work to break up gridlock, why don’t we have them in place by now?