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A last-minute phone call from the PM's office did not lead to any changes to the foreign minister's speech criticising "hysterical and short-sighted" language about US tariffs.
A last-minute phone call from the PM's office did not lead to any changes to the foreign minister's speech criticising "hysterical and short-sighted" language about US tariffs. Keep Reading
Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traoré has drawn praise from the Te Pāti Māori co-leader, provoking the ire of ACT. Keep Reading
A group of prominent New Zealanders, including well-known academics and a former Prime Minister, have written an open letter calling for the Government to... Keep Reading
Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Goldsmith has confirmed he will head to Te Tai Tokerau in the coming weeks as pressure mounts over the future of the stalled Ngāpuhi settlement. Keep Reading
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A paper presented by Resources Minister Shane Jones said commercial gas prices rose 58% in 2024 – they only rose by 8%. Andrew Bevin investigates. Keep Reading
David Seymour is giving term two an eight out of 10, but one principal says complaints are only down because people have given up. Keep Reading
The Regulatory Standards Bill has been shrouded with dramatic accusations and heavy campaigning, from both sides of the debate. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says increasing sanctions for people who assault first responders makes sense. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he will make sure judges are “crystal clear” about the new sentencing laws for people who assault prison officers or... Keep Reading
The government wants to electronically monitor some asylum seekers and migrants, and is preparing for mass arrivals of asylum seekers by plane. Keep Reading
New legislation aims to deliver stronger consequences for offenders targeting emergency workers as attacks on first responders increase. Keep Reading
The minister in charge of family violence prevention is ditching the Māori name for a collective established to deliver a whole-of-government approach to the... Keep Reading
1News understands the MP died around 2am in Auckland. Keep Reading
Whānau Ora and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka is asking Te Puni Kōkiri officials to urgently review a new advert encouraging Māori to sign up to the... Keep Reading
The Green Party is concerned the Government’s decision to abandon an alliance on phasing out oil and gas production will undermine New Zealand’s global... Keep Reading
The NZ First minister says the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency campaign aligns too closely with Te Pāti Māori. Keep Reading
Previous provisions "didn't go far enough", with Housing Minister now upzoning to allow buildings of at least 15 storeys high around certain transport hubs. Keep Reading
A new national infrastructure plan says central government must “lift its game” on infrastructure planning, condemning much of it as “short-term and... Keep Reading
The deputy Prime Minister David Seymour says he is “being a bit playful” with social media posts which label scholars opposing his party’s Regulatory Standards Bill as having a “derangement syndrome” - and that he could instead call them liars. Keep Reading
A Treaty settlement with Te Whānau-ā-Apanui that was near completion is now “increasingly unlikely” under this Government as Treaty Negotiations Minister... Keep Reading
In March the government announce it would buy two new Interislander ferries to be delivered by 2029 to replace the current aging fleet. Keep Reading
OPINION: Two posts by Deputy Prime Minister and ACT Party leader David Seymour have led to at least two official complaints to Cabinet. Lecturer Kevin Veale takes a look at when a joke isn't a joke. Keep Reading
Shane Jones says NZ First is drafting a member's bill that would force a single commercial settlement in Ngapuhi's Treaty negotiations. What would this mean? Keep Reading
The House chats with senior MPs about the political strategy behind members' bills. Keep Reading
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