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Why Kiwi parents should stop delaying that London trip

The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald

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July 4, 2026

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Why Kiwi parents should stop delaying that London trip
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The Media Line

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· Jun 29, 2026

King Charles Welcomes Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers in London

Britain’s King Charles III met the Afghan Refugee [] The post King Charles Welcomes Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers in London appeared first on The Media Line.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 10, 2026

Modi begins trip to New Zealand, 1st by Indian premier in 40 years

Visit comes amid tensions within New Zealand’s coalition government over free trade pact signed with India early this year

Twitchy

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· Jun 28, 2026

Aw, How Heartbreaking: Illegal Parents Forced to Take Their Kids Home With Them

Aw, How Heartbreaking: Illegal Parents Forced to Take Their Kids Home With Them

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 1, 2026

Do your research: The warning to Kiwis heading to Queensland as more New Zealanders head home

Do your research: The warning to Kiwis heading to Queensland as more New Zealanders head home

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘What does that mean?’: Pollster questions One Nation's monoculture migration stance

Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh raised questions surrounding migration after One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's National Press Club address. “I knew One Nation was against Muslim migration, but this sounds a little bit broader than that,” Mr Welsh said. “And what does that mean? What does it mean that we should be monocultured? What are they going to do about that? “You've got to remember that this is existing in a context for people where you have Trump and ICE in America … and we saw Australians responding to that.”

Daily Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

Kate's flying kisses! Princess of Wales meets seriously ill children during moving visit to London hospital

Kate's flying kisses! Princess of Wales meets seriously ill children during moving visit to London hospital

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Related coverage for "Why Kiwi parents should stop delaying that London trip": The Media Line — King Charles Welcomes Exiled Afghan Women Cricketers in London. Anadolu Agency — Modi begins trip to New Zealand, 1st by Indian premier in 40 years. Twitchy — Aw, How Heartbreaking: Illegal Parents Forced to Take Their Kids Home With Them. The New Zealand Herald — Do your research: The warning to Kiwis heading to Queensland as more New Zealanders head home. Sky News Australia — ‘What does that mean?’: Pollster questions One Nation's monoculture migration stance. Daily Mail — Kate's flying kisses! Princess of Wales meets seriously ill children during moving visit to London hospital