Supreme Court
Cabinet still considering sentence length ruling - PM
Cabinet is weighing up its options following a ruling that Corrections has wrongly calculated some inmates' release dates, the Prime Minister says.
Corrections can't fight compo claims - lawyer
Corrections has little chance of defending inmates' claims for compensation for unlawful imprisonment, a leading human rights lawyer says.
Prison time error could see pay-out for victims
Victims could be in for a windfall if prisoners successfully challenge claims of unlawful imprisonment, a human rights lawyer says.
Thousands of prisoners potentially affected by ruling - Collins
Thousands of prisoners' jail time could have been wrongly calculated, the Minister of Corrections says, after an earlier estimate of 500 serving prisoners. Video
Corrections wrongly calculated release dates, court rules
Thousands of prisoners might have been in jail longer than they should have been and could be owed millions in compensation.
Hugh Lowe eager to move on after son's cleared of murder
Ned Lowe's father is eager to carry on with his business in Vanuatu now his son's been cleared of murder. Audio
Supreme Court's decision helps to pave the way for pay equity
The Public Service Association says yesterday's decision from the Supreme Court is another nail in the coffin for the gender pay gap. Audio