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For all her relative composure, this wasn't a tour de force, writes GRAHAM GRANT. Some of the documents were released ahead of her marathon eight-hour testimony yesterday after furious MSPs threatened a vote of no confidence in her deputy. The court heard that after buying the five-bedroom property in March 2017 with a mortgage of more than £5,000 a month, the Bangs set about modernising and renovating it to their own tastes. A group of at least ten 'hugely professional' royal aides who are 'proud of their efforts' are 'queuing up' to help the palace's probe, reports suggest. Philip, who is set to celebrate his 100th birthday this June, has been receiving continuing treatment in recent weeks for an infection as well as testing and observation for his pre-existing heart condition. Martin Bashir could be sent to prison under the 1968 Theft Act after he was accused of faking bank statements to trick the princess into taking part in the infamous Panorama broadcast. A cartoon about the Samoan measles epidemic has been slammed as being racist and insensitive. Otago's annual Motatapu race has been cancelled in the wake of the change of alert levels in New Zealand. Ioane to start against Chiefs, Smith in reserves Aaron Smith will come off the bench, while Josh Ioane moves into the starting line-up as the Highlanders face the Chiefs on Friday. Deals have been struck across the globe for the rights to broadcast it. The couple consequently lost their £32,500 deposit and decided to back out of the purchase because they feared for their safety, the court heard. Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said today that the update was 'good news', adding: 'The Iron Duke is fighting back. 'Unquantifiable loss': Anger over council staffer error, Free car parking proposed to stimulate CBD business, Stranded Kiwis having their OE in Queenstown, Redevelopment of golf and village facilities at Millbrook, Passenger repatriated from resort in private jet, ‘Great community asset’ upgraded after grant, Rider seriously injured in motorcycle crash near Alexandra, Programme to promote leadership in district, Tamaki's Te Anau hunting trip riles mayor, Bus zone change raises access, safety concern, Guardians highlight possible risks to marine area, 'They're not welcome': Tamaki's Te Anau hunting trip riles mayor, 'Not just about tourism': $5m boost to aid Glacier Country, Doubtful Sound operator self-imposes conditions, The South Today bulletin: Friday, March 5, Carinn’s game to take on world’s young code writers, Tapestry documents ‘ODT’ newspaper since 1861, Air NZ warns frequent flyers of data breach, Civil Defence slammed over conflicting messages, Former Highlanders coaches make move to education sector. Welcome to the Otago Daily Times Online, home of the latest Otago news. The Otago Daily Times’ Extra! Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, Ghost-hunting YouTubers films themselves picking up a human skull in Manchester, Belgian cyclist who kneed five-year-old ordered to pay just €1 compensation, Dababy is being accused of assaulting an LA homeowner after renting his house, Seven-year-old girl's final moments before she was crushed to death by 90kg tyre, GRAPHIC: Bodycam footage of a police officer shooting 17-year-old twice, Video captures waves rolling in along coast in NZ after massive earthquake, Twins' giant head cysts shower Dr Pimple with 'Dijon mustard-like' pus, Shocking moment railing collapses sending students to their death, Wild moment pigeons push fellow bird onto subway tracks, Meat-lover goes viral on TikTok after showing off his favourite recipe for steak, Bizarre moment elephant in India face-plants the ground in national park. Prince Philip, 99, had the operation yesterday at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of London, where he was transferred to on Monday after spending 14 days at King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone due to an infection. It comes after his daughter-in-law Camilla revealed yesterday while visiting a vaccination centre in Croydon that the Duke was 'slightly improving' and that everyone in the Royal Family was 'keeping our fingers crossed'. Otago Daily Times - Extra, Dunedin, New Zealand. 5ft5 Rishi Sunak carefully positions himself at top of No 11 stairs for latest Budget photocall after line up last year (but beware the 'floating' minister), Rishi Sunak brands Deliveroo a 'British tech success' as the food delivery giant announces it has chosen London for its stock market debut, Labour, Lib Dems and Tories unite to condemn Nicola Sturgeon for 'withholding crucial evidence' from probe into Salmond sexual assaults claims - but she FAILS to confirm she'll resign if she's found to have broken code, Autistic university lecturer wins £170,000 discrimination payout after boss said she was as 'mad as a box of frogs', Girl, seven, dies days after devastating house fire which killed her mother, step-father and four-year-old sister in Exeter, British police have foiled three terror attacks and made 185 arrests since the coronavirus pandemic began, security services reveal, 'Selfish and vindictive' property developer, 37, burned down couple's new £325,000 dream home after failing to buy it from under them because they had pulled out of deals to buy two houses from him, One in four Airbnb hosts are happy to break Covid restrictions by renting out properties, investigation finds, Marks & Spencer axes its 29 in-store bank branches and tells customers it is shutting their current accounts, Pubs are only dangerous to old and fat people and airplanes are 'safe' because they have the same standard of ventilation as a theatre, SAGE adviser says, Moment drone camera captures dozens of lockdown revellers fleeing drug-fuelled house party after pelting police with bottles and leaving seven officers injured, The Great Summer spending splurge! Ms Robertson, who is the co-founder of One Young World, previously hit the headlines for awkwardly hugging Meghan on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2019 (right). RICHARD KAY: Never before has the Palace held a member of the Royal Family to account, and its move represents a serious blow to the Duchess's carefully curated status of victimhood. Tissue samples of the fish were sent to see Otago Museum for testing By Nelson Groom for Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:06 EST, 17 April 2015 | Updated: 14:47 EST, 17 April 2015 This article is within the scope of WikiProject New Zealand, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of New Zealand and New Zealand-related topics on Wikipedia. The move was green-lit following pressure from parents and headteachers, but requires the children to have travelled straight from the airport in pre-arranged private transport organised by the school. Otago Daily Times; The Star - Dunedin; The News - Central Otago; North Canterbury News; The Ensign - Gore; Southland Express - Invercargill; Mountain Scene - Queenstown; The Courier - Timaru; The Ashburton Courier; Clutha Leader Kelly nabs the Pooch Perfect trophy... with help from Cher lookalike, Rishi Sunak's 'super deduction' could let Amazon wipe out its bill: Online giant's corporation tax could be cut to zero, campaigners warn, Boarding school pupils from overseas will not have to isolate in hotels as pressure from teachers and parents sees plan dropped, Thousands of National Trust sites are at risk from climate change as floods, humidity and higher temperatures could pose hazard at locations such as Ham House and Lyme Park, bosses say, Boris Johnson's failure to fix the social care system is a 'stain on our nation', expert says, 'BBC is full of boring people doing boring jobs': Jeremy Paxman claims 'any fool' can read the news and launches attack on reporters who are more interested in being on television than 'letting the story tell itself', Rapid Covid testing will let pupils stay in school: Classes would not be sent home when one child is coronavirus positive as others can undergo fast screening before carrying on lessons under new Government plan, Rishi Sunak could be forced to raise tax AGAIN after raid on middle classes - and Brits face 'considerable pain' under his 'implausible' plans, warns the IFS amid fears over interest rate timebomb on £2.8TRILLION debt, The ghosts of Christmas past: London's major West End stores stand frozen in time with festive window displays as staff look forward to April 12 reopening, GRAHAM GRANT: Don't be fooled by forgetful Nicola Sturgeon's snake oil act: She only succeeded in raising further questions about her conduct, Pupils arriving in England from red-list countries will be allowed to self-isolate at their boarding schools rather than quarantine hotels, Department for Education confirms, Beer we go! Kiwi OE’s first two travellers have arrived in Queenstown. Not letting THAT happen again! Office for National Statistics data released today shows that 43 per cent of the elderly have flouted virus-controlling restrictions after having a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. It is not known whether either man has provided funds. They warned infections may be rising in London and the South East, and flatlining in the West Midlands. This was a nosedive of more than two thirds in England since the middle of January, when 1.57 per cent - one in 64 - had the virus. The court heard Green later returned and set fire to the empty house, causing extensive damage to the kitchen (pictured right and inset: the aftermath). Left: Meghan and Kate in the Royal Box in Wimbledon in 2019. Spring may start on March 20, but Christmas displays still line the shopfronts along some of London's biggest destinations. Welcome to the Otago Daily Times Online, home of the latest Otago news. Not wanting to be the target of yet another theft, he decided to jump in his car and follow the tracker - not realising he would end up becoming involved in a 50-mile chase (pictured left and right: Police stopped a van and recovered the digger). 'When the announcer said, 'go for your walk, ladies, and come back and have a sausage', I just burst out laughing in front of my whole group,' she told Otago Daily Times. The Health Secretary said the REACT study results - a key measure of the outbreak - were 'some cause for concern' that the 'hard-won progress' of the last two months could be at risk. Welcome to the Otago Daily Times Online, home of the latest Otago news. That amnesia may be catching, and during her marathon grilling Nicola Sturgeon showed some tell-tale symptoms. The Oamaru Mail is a weekly newspaper published each Friday in Oamaru, New Zealand, by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand. 17,441 talking about this. Sunak said: 't's fantastic that Deliveroo has taken this decision to list on the London Stock Exchange. CBS on Wednesday night released a second clip previewing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's interview with Oprah Winfrey, which will air on Sunday night in the U.S. Separately the head of the OBR watchdog Richard Hughes pointed out that the government had not provided for any additional resources to deal with coronavirus beyond this year, even though re-vaccination might be required to deal with variant strains. A South Otago park upgrade has received a welcome $300,000 boost. You will be redirected to the University of Otago login page. The Otago Daily Times is the last New Zealand-owned morning newspaper. 17,316 talking about this. Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, New Zealand. Welcome to the Otago Daily Times Online, home of the latest Otago news. looking at popular destinations, from St Ives to Whitby, Llandudno and Brighton, found prices in the summer are an average 35per cent higher. It comes following reports that Adele, pictured left last year, was forced to use mediators to split up her £140million ($190million) fortune during proceedings. Hotel operator Whitbread, catering firm Compass Group and British Airways-owner IAG were among the top gainers on the index in London today, with banks having the biggest boost. She gave a miniature poodle a groom and dressed it up to match in a style inspired by the singer. But she apologised three hours later following a backlash, saying she had been 'unduly critical of people I admire, care about and have worked with for a long time'. To make a formal complaint under IPSO rules please go to www.mailonline .co.uk/readerseditor. Welcome to the Otago Daily Times Online, home of the latest Otago news. Street artist posts video confirming he painted mural showing prisoner escaping from Reading Jail where Oscar Wilde served time, Staycation prices DOUBLE in some of the most popular spots this year as holiday home owners cash in on high demand for summer breaks when Covid lockdown ends, I'm top of the pups! Sources say there is 'no timeframe' for inquiry. Sam Daniel, 35, runs a family business, Ashley Plant Hire and Building Supplies LTD in Altrincham, which has been hit by a spate of machinery theft in recent months. Elizabeth Aylott successfully sued BPP university, a private organisation in London , for disability discrimination and constructive unfair dismissal last year. Mrs Martha M. Murdock opened the new hotel circa June 1886 and held the publicans licence in 1886-1887 before it was transferred to Edward Murdock in 1887 until 1889. Southland's mayor says Destiny Church leaders Brian and Hannah Tamaki are not welcome in his region. 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Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, New Zealand. A fire in trees near Heriot, in West Otago, last night looks to be under control. 25 Feb 2021 - 04 Mar 2021 (6) listing results (3) results per page (2) pages; 1 2... 2. The Daily Mail has been told that Mr Johnson was present when a plan was mooted to ask Tory donors - including environment minister Lord [Zac] Goldsmith, a close friend of Miss Symonds (together, top right), and billionaire JCB construction boss Lord Bamford - to contribute. As they get ready to welcome students back at secondary schools next week, some schools have said students may be sent home or barred from certain lessons without a face mask. The Prime Minister told aides of his worries in crisis meetings on how to pay for his fiancee's refurbishment (bottom right). All the latest breaking UK and world news with in-depth comment and analysis, pictures and videos from MailOnline and the Daily Mail. Ex-Fleet Street editor Roy Greenslade should have been more honest over his 'obnoxious' lifelong support for the IRA, the former editor of the Guardian Alan Rusbridger (pictured) said yesterday. Otago Daily Times, New Zealand's first daily newspaper and home of the latest breaking news across Otago and New Zealand. Giving an update on his condition at 9.30am this morning, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday underwent a successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition at St Bartholomew's Hospital. When Prince Philip first coined 'The Firm' as a nickname for the Royal Family, he could have no idea 74 years later it would still be used - let alone in an interview criticising the monarchy. Meghan and Harry's two-hour pre-recorded sit-down interview will first be shown by CBS in the US at 1am UK time early Monday morning. Did courtiers bury bullying claims to PROTECT Meghan? Otago Daily Times Search Tips. These food trends we hope never come back Lovefood . Meghan and Harry felt negative stories about them - including Kate allegedly being left in tears following a bridesmaids' dress fitting before Meghan's 2018 wedding (bottom right) to Harry - must have been briefed by Kate, Camilla or Charles' households, the Palace insider said.