Winston Peters in America: 'This is a whole new world'

Peters' visit comes at a time of great change for the US, which in recent months has entered into a trade war with some of its closest allies.
Peters' visit comes at a time of great change for the US, which in recent months has entered into a trade war with some of its closest allies. Keep Reading
Investment summit told NZ is 'a windy nation', but opposition says it's the rhetoric that's windy as renewable energy developers walk away. Jonathan Milne reports. Keep Reading
Former Whānau Ora Minister Peeni Henare has voiced concerns over the restructuring, warning that services could end up in the hands of large, foreign-owned non-Māori organisations. Keep Reading
Two trade experts based in Delhi expressed some mild optimism about Luxon's chances, but with a major caveat: NZ would have to abandon hope of including dairy in any deal.. Keep Reading
Companies who between them control around $6 trillion worth of funds have made their way to Auckland for the summit. Keep Reading
Health officials advised the Government " significantly" more lives could be saved if it lowered the bowel cancer screening age for Māori and Pasifika... Keep Reading
The Government hopes to make decisions on whether a bridge or tunnel across Auckland's Waitematā Harbour is the preferred option by around the middle of next year. Keep Reading
The mayor earlier said Luxon's comments were "pretty poor form". Keep Reading
The opening of He Āhuru Mōwai and similar separate spaces for Māori students has been labelled segregation by Act, which is concerned about the direction of... Keep Reading
The school lunch debacle is causing an increasing clamour to rip it up and start again. Keep Reading
Peters argues the requirements are rife in the public sector, but that's news to Public Service Minister Judith Collins. Keep Reading
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With several key players away, parliament's B team put on a confusing and unorganised performance at Wednesday's question time. Keep Reading
Te Puni Kōkiri secretary for Māori development Dave Samuels says commissioning changes were made to strengthen Whānau Ora and align the service with the... Keep Reading
Peter's State of the Nation mentioned Labour 30 times and accused the last government of a "litany of lies". Keep Reading
Representatives of more than 100 companies from 15 countries have gathered in Auckland for the Government's Infrastructure Investment Summit. Keep Reading
The ministers in charge of education , Erica Stanford and David Seymour , finally met this morning after previous attempts failed due to scheduling... Keep Reading
As Christopher Luxon meets India’s Narendra Modi, his pledge to secure a trade deal in his first term still looks optimistic. But he can already claim some success. Keep Reading
It's still behind on more than half of its targets. We break down which goals are at risk. Keep Reading
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is proposing changes to Government procurement rules to make it easier for local firms to win contracts, which are worth $50... Keep Reading
KEY POINTS: More than 500 jobs are at risk after the food service provider contracted to deliver the government’s school lunches programme was tipped into... Keep Reading
Improving the health system is the most important issue for voters, a new poll from Horizons Research suggests, with the majority of respondents wanting the National-led coalition government to take action this year. Keep Reading
A change in direction at Whānau Ora has drawn the ire of agencies, which are set to lose their long-held positions as commissioning bodies and say up to 1000 jobs could be lost. Keep Reading
The proposed first stage between Warkworth and Te Hana is a 26km-long four-lane road built to expressway standard and includes an 850m-long twin-bore tunnel in the Dome Valley. Keep Reading
Labour has overtaken National in the latest Taxpayers Union-Curia poll , with Chris Hipkins also pipping Christopher Luxon in the preferred Prime Minister... Keep Reading