All you need to know ahead of the All Blacks’ quarter-final match-up with Ireland in Paris at the Rugby World Cup. Team formPast five games: All Blacks 73 Uruguay 0, All Blacks 96 Italy 17; All Blacks 71 Namibia 3; All Blacks 13 France 27; All Blacks 7 South Africa 35. Past five games: Ireland 34 Scotland 14; Ireland 13 South Africa 8; Ireland 59 Tonga 16; Ireland 82 Romania 8; Ireland 17 Samoa 13. The losers of Sunday’s match are knocked out of the Rugby World Cup. In 2019, the All Blacks steamrolled Ireland in the World Cup quarter-finals and that’s sure to be front of their minds too.

October 11, 2023 18:22 UTC

bar co-owner Josh Thomas examines injectible and nasal spray variations of the medication naloxone. The bar will keep a small supply of the medication in the event an overdose occurs on site. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSHA Dunedin bar is one of the first in the country to protect its patrons from drug overdoses. Staff at Woof!, in Moray Pl, undertook specialist training yesterday on how to identify opioid overdoses and administer naloxone, a medication used to treat them, of which the bar would now hold a small supply. While the bar did not have a huge drug problem, Mr Thomas said drugs were part of the hospitality scene and it was necessary to take precautions.

October 11, 2023 15:32 UTC

Bloomberg Television published this video item, entitled “Citi’s Manthey: Time to Move to More Cyclical Markets” – below is their description. Beata Manthey, global equity strategist and head of European equity strategy at Citigroup Inc., discusses her investment strategy and the opportunities she sees amid geopolitical risks. The team led by Manthey said last week it’s the right time to buy global equities after a pullback that brought them to the brink of a correction. Manthey speaks on the sidelines of he 15th Citi Australia & New Zealand Investment Conference in Sydney with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”——–Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: http://www.bloomberg.comConnect with us on…Twitter: https://twitter.com/businessFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloombergbusinessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloombergbusiness/Bloomberg Television YouTube Channel

October 11, 2023 13:41 UTC

New Zealand's star batter and Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson is poised to make his much-awaited debut in the ICC World Cup 2023. Black Caps coach, Gary Stead, spoke with optimism about Williamson's progress and the caution that accompanies his return. “At this stage, all things are looking good for Kane's return in this game, but we still say that with an air of caution. it's not about his injury so much, it's his ability to run between the wickets and field and to consistently do that over a 50-over game,” Stead elucidated as quoted by stuff.co.nz. Adding to New Zealand's positive news, Test captain Tim Southee is also set to be back in contention for selection.

October 11, 2023 12:19 UTC

A new poll is painting a merrier picture for Labour with a burst of support for the governing party just days before New Zealand's general election. Likely National coalition partner ACT also saw support dropping 2.4 points from 10.3 percent to 7.9 percent. But National's other likely coalition partner New Zealand First saw a spike in support. NZ First is on 8.2 percent, up 2.2 points from 6 percent in the previous poll. And while Labour might finally be seeing support increase, its likely coalition partners the Greens and Te Pāti Māori both recorded drops.

October 11, 2023 11:48 UTC





Population growth from migration is up 28.5% compared to pre-Covid levels, according to the latest estimates from Statistics New Zealand. Statistics NZ estimates there was a net migration gain (migrant arrivals minus migrant departures) of 9464 in August this year, up by 28.5% compared to the net gain of 7364 in August 2019. In August 2019 there was a net gain of 520 NZ citizens and a net gain of 6844 non-NZ citizens. Migration growth then began to climb steadily from July 2022 as travel and migration restrictions were eased, with the net, monthly estimated population gain hitting 14,542 in March this year. Annual increase a record highIn the 12 months to August this year Statistics NZ estimates there was a net population gain from migration of 110,200, an all time high.

October 11, 2023 11:37 UTC

All flights at London Luton Airport have been suspended until Wednesday afternoon after a massive blaze ripped through one of its car parks. The fire happened around 9 p.m. local time on Tuesday at the airport’s Terminal Car Park 2 and caused “significant structural collapse,” said Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service on X, formerly Twitter. It said up to 1,200 vehicles may have been in the car park and subsequently damaged. Luton Airport advised passengers not to travel to the airport due to “severely restricted” access. Luton Airport is Britain’s fifth-busiest airport, carrying over 13 million passengers in 2022.

October 11, 2023 11:27 UTC

How much relevance past deeds hold for the All Blacks and Ireland in their World Cup quarter-final, though, is open to interpretation. With four wins from their last six tests against the All Blacks — three from their last four since the last World Cup — Ireland deserve their World Cup favouritism status. Their record in the last two years has proven that, but we’re at a World Cup,” All Blacks halfback Aaron Smith said. While the home series defeat rocked New Zealand and the All Blacks, it also sparked widespread, overdue changes that have since significantly strengthened the team. “Last year matters in the sense of taking the lessons, but I believe we’re a totally different team to July last year,” Smith said.

October 11, 2023 10:58 UTC

The minor party’s steady climb in recent surveys threatens to vex what once appeared an easy route to victory for the right in Saturday’s election, after months of polls showed governing Labour languishing. Led by the maverick, veteran lawmaker Winston Peters, New Zealand First recorded 8.2% in October’s poll – which includes undecided voters in its total – up 2.2 points from September’s survey, and the party’s strongest showing of any major poll this year. Since September’s poll, support stalled for centre-right National, the main opposition party, which recorded 34% of the vote, 0.5 points down from last month. The centre-left Labour party lifted 3.4 points to 30.3%, an 11th-hour boost after months of persistent slumps in the polls. And the final polls in 2005 had National 5 points ahead of where it ended up and Labour 3 points behind.

October 11, 2023 10:42 UTC

Former All Blacks fullback Mils Muliaina has backed the Springboks to “topple” tournament hosts France in the World Cup quarter-final clash on Sunday. France captain Antoine Dupont is set to make his comeback in Sunday’s quarter-final against the Boks in Paris. LISTEN: Blowing the whistle on Ben O’KeeffeLISTEN: Les Bleus on red alert for brutal BoksHowever, writing for Stuff.co.nz, former All Blacks star Muliaina shared his concern over Dupont being targeted by the big Bok pack. “Dupont is the best player in the world and I understand why France will want to play him. The Boks are not going to shy away from running at Dupont around the edges and touching him up once he’s passed the ball.

October 11, 2023 10:30 UTC

nzherald.co.nz published this video item, entitled “New Zealanders trapped in Israel, nurses’ pay rise frustration and sinkhole repairs | nzherald.co.nz” – below is their description. New Zealand church group stranded in Isreal, nurses’ pay rise frustration continues and sinkhole repairs continue in Auckland. Full story: https://bit.ly/46FXPYb Subscribe and be notified of breaking news: https://goo.gl/LP45jX Check out our playlists: https://goo.gl/Swd249 Like NZ Herald on Facebook: https://goo.gl/tUC4oq Follow NZ Herald on Instagram: https://goo.gl/oLicXe Follow NZ Herald on Twitter: https://goo.gl/Wi6mbv nzherald.co.nz YouTube ChannelGot a comment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.

October 11, 2023 10:00 UTC

Live: Gaza's only power plant has run out of fuel, according to authorities in the Palestinian territoryIsrael is at war with Hamas after the militant group launched an attack at the weekend. Follow Stuff’s live updates. Mahmoud Illean/AP Israeli police deploy in the Old City of Jerusalem. FacebookTwitterWhatsAppRedditEmail

October 11, 2023 06:49 UTC

The median yield for today's 3 year bond was 4.67% pa and that was up from 4.60% a month ago. They left its global growth forecast steady at 3% for 2023 but cut its forecast for 2024 to 2.9% compared to 3% made in July. Also, the expectations for global inflation were revised higher to 6.9% in 2023 from 6.8% and to 5.8% from 5.2% in 2024. Their 3 mth-10yr curve inversion is deeper by -3 bps today at -79 bps. The Australian 10 year bond yield is now at 4.45% and unchanged from yesterday.

October 11, 2023 01:06 UTC

Adding to the list of people that don’t rate the All Blacks chances against Ireland in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final is Irish sports podcast Off the Ball. Unlike Sir Clive Woodward, founder of React Rugby, Derek McNamara, has given his reasons as to why New Zealand won’t be making the semifinals. “The front rows, most of New Zealand’s turnovers and penalties come from the front row, so Ireland has an edge there.”All Blacks captain Sam Cane has been criticised by an Irish pundit. “New Zealand’s back row; Sam Cane doesn’t know how to ruck properly. “If Ireland can keep it in the pack and frustrate New Zealand, then Ireland have a massive chance.

October 10, 2023 23:27 UTC

With polling showing NZ First likely to be part of a National-led government, FACT Aotearoa is warning NZ First’s traditional voters and others looking to vote for the party, to be aware of what has happened. Many NZ First supporters won’t be aware that a vote for NZ First is now a vote for conspiracy theory candidates,” said FACT Aotearoa spokesperson Stephen Judd. “Fundamentally conspiracy theorists believe our democratically elected governments are puppets of a secret group of overseas conspirators. We call on Mr Foster to condemn conspiracy theorists in his party. — FACT Aotearoa election explainer

October 10, 2023 21:06 UTC