1The 400,000 New Zealanders who have registered an interest in buying shares in Mighty River Power are likely to be paying between $2.35 and $2.80 per share. The company is likely to list on the Stock Exchange on May 10. Analysis.
2Prime Minister John Key has become one of the first world leaders to meet with the new Chinese President.
3The Ports of Auckland has scaled back its expansion plans, but not far enough for some of its critics who want more of Auckland's waterfront opened up to the public. Interview with the Chief Executive of the Ports of Auckland, Tony Gibson.
4After a successful trial in the United States, Facebook has started charging British users money to send messages to celebrities or people that they do not know.
5The 400,000 New Zealanders who have registered an interest in buying shares in Mighty River Power are likely to be paying between $2.35 and $2.80 per share. The company is likely to list on the Stock Exchange on May 10. Analysis.
6Prime Minister John Key has warned that New Zealand could end up at war with North Korea if war breaks out between the two Korean nations. Interview with a specialist in Chinese politics.
7Is Prime Minister John Key using his visit to China as a means of diverting the public's attention away from his involvement in the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB)?.
8Privacy leaks within Government Departments have been in the headlines recently. However it is less well known how vulnerable New Zealand businesses may be when it comes to cyber leaks.