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Serco sacked dozens of staff while running prisons
Serco sacked 28 staff while running Mt Eden Prison, the company says - following the release of new details about fight clubs and contraband. Audio
New details about Mt Eden Prison fight clubs released
New details have been revealed about the extent of regular fight clubs largely organised by gangs - and staff involvement - at the Serco-run Mt Eden Prison.
Jarrod Gilbert welcomes police backdown on data control
A leading gang researcher who was blocked from accessing police information is pleased there has been a backdown on its "sinister" approach to controlling data.
Police film domestic violence statements
Police officers have used phones to record the accounts of women reporting domestic violence straight after an attack.
Misconduct allegations upheld against 135 police officers
Allegations of misconduct against 135 police officers have been upheld this year - and although 20 have left the force, none have been sacked.
Stop-go trial: Man found guilty of murdering roadworker
A jury has found Quinton Winders guilty of murdering George Taiaroa, who was operating a stop-go sign in Waikato. Audio
Spotlight on vehicle in stop-go murder trial
Witnesses have given varying descriptions of the vehicle police believe was used in the fatal drive-by shooting of George Taiaroa. Video
Auckland dairy owner hires teens for security back-up
A south Auckland dairy owner is so fed up with being robbed that he has hired two teenagers next door to call on for back-up. Audio
Givealittle set to start taking a little
Givealittle's decision to start charging a 5 percent fee could put people off donating, says an organiser of the Awaroa beach fundraising campaign.
Charity offers Auckland apartments on the cheap
In a unique bid to tackle Auckland's housing woes, a private school charitable trust is offering first-home buyers the chance to buy an apartment in a proposed west Auckland complex for $550,000. Audio
Teens found guilty of motel murder
Expletive-filled outburst and loud wailing as two teenagers found guilty of beating, robbing and murdering a 54-year-old Auckland man. Audio
Man taken during high-speed pursuit
A drug-fuelled high-speed car chase from Auckland to Waikato overnight led to a stranger being snatched from his bed at gunpoint, police say.
'The cops never turn up,' say robbed dairy owners
Dairies in a south Auckland suburb say they are fed up with police failing to take calls about robberies seriously. Audio
Six-year-old pepper sprayed during brawl
A man whose six-year-old son was pepper sprayed during a large brawl on a south Auckland street says the police response was over-the-top. Audio
Call to ensure guns on hand in patrol cars
Hundreds of police patrol cars are out on the job at any one time without firearms - and the Police Association says that has got to change. Audio
Police at fault in 60 percent of police car crashes
New figures show police staff were to blame in 500 out of just over 800 police car crashes in the past year.
Inside the Whanganui East flood cordon
As Whanganui begins the slow process of recovering from a weekend of water, Carla Penman takes a closer look at the part of the city worst affected.
11 police staff faced serious charges
Police deny they are trying to protect Auckland staff members who have appeared in court, including one facing sex charges. Audio
No car, no ticket, no section
A would-be buyer is threatening legal action after missing out on an Auckland subdivision sale - despite queuing for it all night.
Minister quizzed on $550,000 Auckland homes
People at a public meeting have called on Building and Housing Minister Nick Smith to tell them where to find a house in west Auckland for under $550,000. Audio
Mixed response to smartphone shame campaign
Police have cautiously approved a new driving campaign encouraging drivers to publicly shame other road users over smartphone use. Video
Auckland City Mission worried by shortfall
The Auckland City Mission says a bad run of wet weather and a drop in donations are to blame for it only managing to reach half of its target this year.