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Opinion: There’s nothing quite so humiliating for a government as having a flagship election policy leaked. But in the end, will it matter?
Opinion: There’s nothing quite so humiliating for a government as having a flagship election policy leaked. But in the end, will it matter? Keep Reading
Under the public register, companies earning more than $20 million a year in revenue would need to report how they tackled exploitation risks in their operations and supply chains. Keep Reading
The political implications of Kiri Allan's downfall, David Parker gives up revenue and National says Labour's tax policy includes removing GST from fruit and vegetables, and it isn't denied. Keep Reading
Using Kiri For Cover: Ironically, the idea of using a dramatic event to distract the public’s attention from something politically embarrass... Keep Reading
Analysis: The relationship between Antony Blinken and Nanaia Mahuta is clearly a strong one with the US Secretary of State referring to her by first name in front of media from both countries at a press conference on Thursday. Keep Reading
"I'm confident in the information that I've received." Keep Reading
Christopher Luxon’s drive for party votes hits an Act-shaped judder bar. @DDub_Newsroom reports Keep Reading
She’ll Be Back! A fortnight out from the General Election, with early voting already underway, it is difficult to think of any person the La... Keep Reading
OPINION: For Labour, this has so far been election campaigning by the scream emoji, head in hands, about to explode. Keep Reading
"New Zealand views the US as one of our closest friends," Mahuta said. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister says Labour has not announced its tax policy yet. Keep Reading
The United States' top diplomat Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with his Kiwi counterpart Nanaia Mahuta during his first official visit to New Zealand. Keep Reading
If enacted the policy will GST removed from all kai, raising of low-income tax thresholds and introduction of wealth and property taxes Keep Reading
Tricky to warn of a ‘three-headed monster’ when your own bonce is flanked by David Seymour and Winston Peters. Keep Reading
Moments from the party's Tuesday caucus meeting appeared to have been anonymously leaked to Stuff and Newshub yesterday. Keep Reading
David Parker says remaining Revenue Minister would have been "untenable". Keep Reading
Calls by NZ First to scrap the Waitangi Tribunal misguided, says Waititi. Keep Reading
New Zealand and Australia’s Prime Ministers squeezed in a beer at the FIFA fanzone on Wellington’s waterfront last night. A betting person would pick Chris Hipkins toasted to still being the leader when open borders between the two countries finally arrive Keep Reading
1News' political editor says Labour needs a fast turnaround before the election in October. Keep Reading
In politics nothing quite says "buggered" like a leaky caucus, writes Tova O'Brien. Keep Reading
St John and Health NZ are also now drawing up an agreement on how to manage ambulance observers. Keep Reading
The pair announced a taskforce to look at making travel between the countries easier. Keep Reading
The prime ministers spoke ahead of visiting Wellington's FIFA Fan Zone this afternoon. Keep Reading
The work of former justice minister Kiri Allan has been praised by a number of prominent Tai Rāwhiti voices in the aftermath of her political career falling apart. Keep Reading
Following a startling admission it had failed to follow climate law, the Government will let pollution penalties rise. Keep Reading