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North Harbour Hockey ex-Olympian coach accused of inappropriate relationships, another worker facing sex charges
Hockey New Zealand undertook an independent review after ‘concerns’ about player safety.
Home detention for Nelson driver who crashed while 20 times over ‘high-risk’ cannabis levels
Ross Peter Guy’s blood showed cannabis 20 times over the high-risk limit.
Seafood sector dips 3% – Northland flagged as key area for recovery
Seafood export earnings for past 12 months forecast to fall from $2.224b to $2.15b.
Public service staff numbers grow despite Govt’s crackdown on ‘bloated bureaucracy’
The rise in civil servants comes as the Government targets public-sector spending.
Pilot wins damages claim in human rights breach linked to holes in CAA investigation
The CAA accepted it breached principles of the law related to accuracy and disclosure.
Trump says ‘I love the inflation’ as annual rate jumps to a 3-year high
The president suggested the recent numbers mean there will be a bigger decline in inflation once the war in Iran is over.
Great Britain: PoliceAI To Speed Up Investigations And Fight Crime
Officers across England and Wales will spend less time behind desks and more time protecting their communities, as the government today launches PoliceAI – a new national centre dedicated to the responsible development, piloting and scaling of artificial intelligence in policing. The centre, backed by a record £75 million over 3 years, will work across all forces to identify, […]
Great Britain: AI To Speed Up Cancer Diagnosis For Millions Of NHS Patients
Millions of patients will receive faster diagnoses thanks to almost £30 million of government funding in artificial intelligence across the NHS. This funding will expand proven AI technology to every NHS Trust in England while piloting the next generation of digital innovation, marking the latest step in the government’s drive to modernise the NHS and […]
United States: U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon Issues Statement on Passage Of The ‘No Aid for Ghost Students Act’
Today, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon released the following statement in response to the U.S. House of Representatives passage of H.R. 7892, the No Aid for Ghost Students Act: “Federal student aid is meant for students, not fraudsters. We are proud to see the House pass Congressman Burgess Owens’ No Aid for Ghost Students Act, which will […]