Comment: A national apology to abuse survivors, but no redress; law changes, but not reform; a Solicitor-General who says sorry, but won’t step down. Laura Walters reports.
One says it's just words. Another calls it a "waste of space". But the survivors RNZ spoke to all say one thing about today's national apology: don't stop there.
Survivors and advocates are criticising the Government for failing to establish a redress scheme in time for the formal ...
As the government prepares to deliver its apology to those who experienced abuse in state and faith based care, an ...
In the case of abuse in care victims, even if you could afford the considerable money to try to pursue compensation in the ...
On Oct. 27, a delegation representing the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina arrived at the National Congress of American Indians ...
A man forced, as a teen, to dig his own grave at gunpoint says any apology without financial compensation is "disingenuous".
Michael Strahan is facing criticism for not placing his hand over his heart during the national anthem at a Veterans Day ...
The New Zealand Press Gallery is attempting to appeal a decision by Speaker Gerry Brownlee to bar an investigative journalist from covering the national apology to survivors of abuse in care at ...
As the national anthem started to play again for the second time, Hardik was caught laughing and fans slammed the India ...
Before the Trump triumph, I decided I would look at the Nigel Hughes “apology” controversy. So here it is. Nigel at a press conference when asked if the AFC ...
It really feels more like four or five parks with vastly different landscapes including forested mountains, bubbling mudpots ...