Outgoing National party board member Peter Goodfellow has identified economic shocks and escalating trade wars as significant threats to the party’s re-election in 2026. After nearly 20 years of service and a 13-year tenure as party president, Goodfellow retired during the National’s 89th annual conference in Christchurch, where he expressed gratitude to party members and recognized his wife, Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, for her support.
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Christchurch murder-suicide: Reclusive son killed dementia-stricken mother with sword
A tragic murder-suicide involving 46-year-old Nicholas Myles McIlraith and his 79-year-old mother, Beverley Joan McIlraith, occurred in Christchurch after family members were unable to contact them for over a month. Nicholas fatally attacked his mother, who suffered from dementia and other ailments, with a sword before taking his own life, following years of isolation and control over her. Want More Context? 🔎
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