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"You hold yourself out as a Speaker who campaigns against bullying and harassment."
"You hold yourself out as a Speaker who campaigns against bullying and harassment." Keep Reading
In a brutal assessment of her party's election loss Judith Collins says she almost refused to lead National, and points the finger at leaks and a fiscal hole for the big election loss. Keep Reading
The National leader says New Zealand needs to be seen on the world stage to be "doing the right thing". Keep Reading
A security expert warns that creating a new counter-terrorism agency might just add to the confusion. Keep Reading
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She's ahead of Queen Elizabeth II and Rihanna. Keep Reading
Tuiono has challenged MPs to reimagine and create a world to ensure a future for the next generation, in his first speech as a member of Parliament. Keep Reading
Trevor Mallard is refusing interviews after issuing an apology for making rape allegations about a parliamentary staffer. Keep Reading
The prime minister's hope for political consensus regarding hate speech law is looking doubtful as the report into the Christchurch terror attack reignites the debate. Keep Reading
ANALYSIS: The royal commission report has landed, and now its up to the Government to make sure its response to the atrocity is properly funded. Keep Reading
"The Government must honour the victims and uphold the standards all New Zealanders expect from those who administer our laws." Keep Reading
Andrew Little is the Minister coordinating the response of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain on 15 March 2019 report. He joins Lisa Owen from the Parliament studio. Keep Reading
A statement by Trevor Mallard said the 2019 comment was “incorrect”. Keep Reading
Aotearoa's challenges are clear, but it is incumbent, too, on the Australian government to launch an inquiry of its own – the society that shaped the terrorist and the failure of its own intelligence services, writes Anjum Rahman. My first impression on reading the report of the Royal Commission Keep Reading
New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern apologises for police and security failings but says they would not have stopped the attack Keep Reading
The 800-page Royal Commission of Inquiry into the 2019 terrorist attack that left 51 dead was released today. Keep Reading
The rate of people who own their own home has hit its lowest point in 70 years, as a grim portrait of the housing crisis is revealed in a report by Stats NZ. Keep Reading
"I'm not looking for handouts - neither are a lot of the families in this situation." Keep Reading
And it's not the only existing provision the Inland Revenue could look at enforcing in the face of runaway house prices and wealth inequality, writes Terry Baucher. Thirty-one years ago this month, then-Labour finance minister David Caygill proposed a comprehensive capital gains tax including th Keep Reading
The latest Colmar Brunton poll results have been released just in time to get the summer BBQs firing. And the results would not have pleased Judith Collins. Keep Reading
The Prime Minister declared a climate emergency but for it to be more than an empty promise it must take into account all stakeholders in the ... Keep Reading
The Royal Commission into the Christchurch terrorist attack is to be released tomorrow. Keep Reading
National's leader has dropped to 12 per cent as preferred PM following her party’s crushing election defeat. Keep Reading
A legal bid is underway to get the results of the cannabis referendum thrown out. A group of more than 350 people is asking the High Court to void the vote on the Cannabis and Control Bill claiming poor and inaccurate information generated confusion among voters. And it claims the Electoral Commission reinforced that misinformation. The bill that would have legalised cannabis was narrowly defeated with 50.7 percent of those who voted voting against it, and 48.4 percent for it. Drug Reform advocate Blair Anderson is one of the people taking the case and he says we heard far too much from the "no" vote during the campaign. Keep Reading
"It's not all about me." Keep Reading
