Crime
Now Victims Get Final Say on Suppression
Goldsmith says the new rules are part of the government’s wider plan to restore law and order and reduce violent crime by 20,000 incidents by 2029.
Britain Is Patient Zero in This Cancer
There’s a certain point where one has to wonder whether a society can become so lost, so broken, so unrecognizable, that it can even be salvaged without a hard reset.
The Faces Behind the Horror
This is not just a social issue. It’s a moral failure. A cultural rot. A political embarrassment. The state has failed.
The Death of Jennifer Beard
In the long and often manipulated history of narratives, some cases stand out, not because of what is proven, but because of how they are used. One case is the death of Jennifer Beard, a young Australian who was found dead beneath the Haast River bridge in the South Island.
Final Cases Put to Jurors in ‘Mushroom Lady’ Trial
Prosecution, defence make closing addresses.
A Methed-Out Driver and $10,000 in Givealittle
In New Zealand right now, you can kill your child while allegedly high on meth, avoid a public statement in court, and still walk away with 10 grand in donation money.
Too Busy Crying Over Gaza to Care About Murdered Māori Kids
Māori babies are being abused, neglected, and killed in this country with alarming frequency. Instead of addressing this uncomfortable truth, Te Pāti Māori point their finger-guns overseas and pretend to be freedom fighters on the world stage.
They Keep Making the Case for Judicial Responsibility Laws
‘Toughest bail laws’ no impediment to judicial ninnies.
The US-China Cold War Heats Up
Agroterror and spy games. US authorities foil a chilling and dastardly plot in America’s heartland.
Ex Christchurch Resident Faces Life
His websites generated more than 17 million US dollars in revenue. He faces a possible life sentence when he is sentenced on 25 September.