Hipkins to lead trade delegation to China at end of the month

The prime minister will visit Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai.
The prime minister will visit Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai. Keep Reading
Chris Hipkins has annouced a trip to China, the first prime minister-led trade delegation since 2016. Keep Reading
National has announced its plan to reduce agricultural emissions, including pushing back the final deadline by which farmers have to start paying for them - and keeping them off the ETS. Keep Reading
NZ First leader Winston Peters has come out swinging against the potential sale of Auckland Airport shares by Auckland Council, warning that such a move... Keep Reading
Life pass holders and local iwi are furious and say there has been a lack of consultation over the proposal. Keep Reading
The words and phrases National leader Christopher Luxon says over and over again - and how they dramatically differ from Labour's leaders. Keep Reading
The National leader's $16 million property portfolio is a larger conflict of interest than Michael Wood's $13,000 in airport shares, Renters United says. Keep Reading
OPINION: In 12 years as a local government politician all I saw was Parliament churning out legislation, leaving councils to monitor and enforce the laws without taxpayer funds to help meet the costs. Keep Reading
The former chief scientist to the Prime Minister says we've "lost the capacity to be at the leading edge". Keep Reading
The party said its proposed plan would be funded through higher taxes on top earners, trusts and businesses. Keep Reading
"I'm a Kiwi kid who came from a pretty normal background. I worked hard," he said. Keep Reading
OPINION: The political establishment that has rotated power for decades has finally run out of ideas to make things better. Keep Reading
The Greens will unveil their wealth tax policy for the election on Sunday. Keep Reading
Assuming all current electorates are held, National is unchanged on 46 seats, while Labour is down two seats to 42. Keep Reading
"New Zealanders would much prefer we were talking about the real issues, not off-hand remarks." Keep Reading
A small number of New Zealanders have hundreds of billions of dollars in assets stashed in trusts. Keep Reading
Auckland Council has voted to sell 7 percent of its shares in Auckland Airport to reduce its debt and limit rate rises. So what happens now? RNZ has all you need to know. Keep Reading
Councillors crossed swords, singling out one another and raising impassioned concerns on debt borrowing, rates and selling councils shares in Auckland Airport before deciding on their annual budget. Keep Reading
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Fear about rising crime has hit a record high in the latest political survey, now featuring as the number two issue for voters in New Zealand. Keep Reading
The Auckland mayor has compromised further on his airport share sale proposal, now suggesting selling 7 percent in the hope of "living long enough to get to the end of this meeting". Keep Reading
The amendment would have seen more borrowing instead of selling the council's shares in Auckland Airport. Keep Reading
After a day of debate and questions, Auckland’s councillors have put off their budget votes until today Keep Reading
The National Party says it is not tenable that senior Labour MP Michael Wood stays on as a minister of anything, after this week's airport shares debacle. Keep Reading
"Election campaigns are nasty affairs, but voters still deserve the truth," the Q+A host writes. Keep Reading