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MPs from Te Pāti Māori and Labour have been referred by the speaker for their "disorderly and disruptive" haka
MPs from Te Pāti Māori and Labour have been referred by the speaker for their "disorderly and disruptive" haka Keep Reading
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One MP was arrested, another passed away, and a third was diagnosed with cancer - but through it all, "we've really stuck by our values", co-leader says. Keep Reading
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones said the perilous state of water security and resilience in Hawke's Bay can no longer be ignored. Keep Reading
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NZ's aid is focused 'in too many different places', MPs hear, with changes on the way Keep Reading
Trade Minister Todd McClay says it will be his fault if New Zealand doesn’t secure a free trade agreement (FTA) with India this term, not Christopher Luxon... Keep Reading
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Cutting all research funding for the fields is a massive step backwards, critics say. Keep Reading
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Christopher Luxon talks about job losses and the confronting report from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care Keep Reading
Finance Minister Nicola Willis is promising tax changes ahead for charities. Keep Reading
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