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Wellington live updates, May 14: Nurses to strike, three banned after darts vs softball brawl, and Harper Finn at Meow tonight

Good morning Wellington and happy Friday. (File photo). Afternoon Wellington, I’m Bill Hickman, the breaking news reporter in the Wellington newsroom. Here’s what’s happening around the region: 1pm: DHB nurses vote to strike over pay, horrific and unsafe staffing About 30,000 hospital nurses from around the country– including ones administering the Covid-19 vaccine – are to go on strike over “horrific and unsafe staffing conditions” and news of no pay rises for three years. The New Zealand Nurses Organisation announced the plan to strike on Friday. More mediation is due on Tuesday and Wednesday but, if it goes ahead, the strike will take place for eight hours on June 9. Read more here.

Wellington live updates, May 14: More than 20 buses have been cancelled, and the BNZ is suing the WCC for $101 million

Wellington live updates, May 14: More than 20 buses have been cancelled, and the BNZ is suing the WCC for $101 million
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Wellington updates, May 14: More than 20 buses have been cancelled, and the BNZ is suing the WCC for $101 million

Good morning Wellington and happy Friday. (File photo). Mōrena Wellington, I’m Bill Hickman, the morning shift breaking news reporter in the Wellington newsroom. Here’s what’s happening around the region this morning: 7.45am: Metlink Cancellations continue. Metlink have posted 21 cancellations since our earlier check on bus services at 6.40am. You can see the full list on their Twitter page, here. 7:00am: In The Dominion Post newspaper this morning: Ross Giblin/Stuff 22032018 Photo: ROSS GIBLIN/STUFF BNZ building, 60 Waterloo Quay, which was badly damaged in the Kaikoura earthquake. A damages claim for more than $101 million against Wellington City Council over the now deconstructed Bank of New Zealand building on the waterfront has been revealed during a related court case. Wellington City Council is being sued for more than $101m by BNZ for negligence over granting the building consent and issuing a code of compliance certificate. However, council chief executive Bar

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