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Despite still denying sexually offending against three young men, former knight and arts patron Jame

Despite still denying sexually offending against three young men, former knight and arts patron James Hay Wallace will be released from prison on Monday. Last month, the almost 86-year-old appeared before the Parole Board for a second time and was granted parole, but he must abide by a number of special conditions the board said would be fundamental in eliminating any opportunity to reoffend. 11 December 2023 [View in Browser]( Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Former knight James Wallace set for release on parole, continues to deny offending]( [Former knight James Wallace set for release on parole, continues to deny offending]( [Despite still denying sexually offending against three young men, former knight and arts patron James Hay Wallace will be released from prison on Monday. Last month, the almost 86-year-old appeared...]( [Are 'double-income-no-kids' households really better off?]( [Are 'double-income-no-kids' households really better off?]( [Tanya Sinclair and Glen McKenzie say not having children gives them a bit more freedom when it comes to how they spend their money. They estimate they are better off because they have not gone...]( [Why New Zealand's math results are slipping and have been for 20 years]( [Why New Zealand's math results are slipping and have been for 20 years]( [The results of the latest international assessment on students’ skills in mathematics are out – and it’s not looking good for Kiwi kids. New Zealand students recorded their worst ever results in...]( Newsable: the news worth talking about Join Imogen Wells and Jess McCarthy for your daily dose of exclusives, analysis and fresh perspectives on news. The podcast drops each weekday from 6am on [newsable.co.nz]( or listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. [Listen to the latest episode of Newsable →]( [Newsable: 'We need to move words to action', Climate Change minister at COP28]( [Newsable: 'We need to move words to action', Climate Change minister at COP28]( [Within 72 hours of being sworn in, Simon Watts was on the ground in Dubai where COP28, the global climate change conference, has now entered its...]( [The search for New Zealand's merriest home]( [The search for New Zealand's merriest home]( [Scenes of winter wonderlands, glowing Christmas trees, tinsel and baubles – it’s the most wonderful of the year! Many of us love to transform our...]( [Stuff quiz: Morning trivia challenge: December 11, 2023]( [Stuff quiz: Morning trivia challenge: December 11, 2023]( [Police cut contract short with architect of controversial interviewing method]( [Police cut contract short with architect of controversial interviewing method]( [Police have severed ties with the architect of a controversial interviewing technique – saying they’re ending his contract leading a major internal...]( [Auckland Museum told lighting for Israel was an 'excellent way to get cancelled by millennials and Gen Z']( [Auckland Museum told lighting for Israel was an 'excellent way to get cancelled by millennials and G...]( [Auckland Museum was told lighting up in support of Israel was an “excellent way to get cancelled by millennials and Gen Z’s”. The museum made a...]( [5 things to watch out for in Parliament this week]( [5 things to watch out for in Parliament this week]( [Politicians begin the second of a frenetic three-week sitting block, where the National-led government plans to repeal some Labour-introduced...]( Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

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