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OPINION: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern scrupulously avoided the 'm' word and the 'p' word in her press release on child poverty rates.
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The Covid-19 Response Minister says the government had to weigh up two competing strands of advice, before deciding to make masks mandatory on public transport. Keep Reading
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Cantabrians survived an event which by rights should not occur in anyone’s lifetime, says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Keep Reading
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Australia revoked the citizenship of a woman detained at the Turkish border this week. Keep Reading
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CEO claims he was told the foundation couldn't criticise the Government because it accepted government money. Keep Reading
A union for doctors and dentists is warning all DHBs are at a tipping point, caused by entrenched short staffing, and underfunding. Keep Reading
In the last couple of days, poverty and inequality have been in the news. Yesterday, Simon Wilson wrote in the Herald about the Salvation Army’s latest State of the Nation report, released two days earlier. That report told us that last year 23,000 more children were living in benefit-dependent households than the yea Keep Reading
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Parliament's privileges committee has found a National Party ad featuring a Labour MP talking about health supplements did not break the rules around satire. Keep Reading
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