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Police have taken back control of Parliament grounds after they forced protesters out of the area and ripped down their makeshift camp.
Police have taken back control of Parliament grounds after they forced protesters out of the area and ripped down their makeshift camp. Keep Reading
Firefighters douse several fires at Parliament, including at a playground, while police advance on the occupation, clearing the campsite as protesters evacuate. Keep Reading
There have been multiple fires, the sound of explosions and violent clashes between police and protesters in the grounds of Parliament this afternoon. Keep Reading
The operation began at 6am this morning. Keep Reading
Police say protesters in Wellington have weapons and Commissioner Andrew Coster says three police officers have been injured. Keep Reading
Around 60 protesters have been arrested, as tensions escalate during the police operation to remove protesters from Parliament grounds. Keep Reading
Police say at least 10 children remain within the protest area, even as tensions escalate. Keep Reading
Chaotic morning at the occupation with 20 people arrested, after confrontations with police erupted into fist fights, and pepper spray has been used, leading to protester cries for "more milk". Keep Reading
Clashes between police and protesters are breaking out around Parliament as hundreds of officers attempt to regain control of the area from anti-mandate... Keep Reading
Police are moving in on the protesters at Parliament in an early morning operation. Keep Reading
Kiingitanga is calling for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing occupation of Parliament grounds and other whenua across the motu. Keep Reading
A police operation at Parliament is underway this morning as protesters in Wellington move cars and campervans to block road entrances. Keep Reading
As the protest at Parliament stretches on, we look at how other long-term occupations around the world have ended. Keep Reading
The protest outside Parliament is into the 22nd day. Keep Reading
Under the cover of darkness, police used a forklift to confiscate an occupation shower block. Then tyres on several nearby police cars were slashed. Keep Reading
Police say the incident occurred after they removed a mobile shower block that was parked illegally. Keep Reading
Police turned off the street lights and used a forklift to remove the prefab building, with angry protesters calling them “cowards and bullies”. Keep Reading
Police stormed in with riot gear around midnight to remove shower blocks that had been erected. Keep Reading
PROTEST LATEST: * One arrested at Parliament occupation, protest spreads to Auckland * Child at protest recalls riot police incident * Bridge reopens and p Keep Reading
March 1 was given by some of the occupiers as the deadline for mandates to be dropped. Keep Reading
Police have also seized pipes and plywood sheets, that protesters were attempting to carry through the cordon. Keep Reading
Police also seized pipes and plywood sheets which protesters were attempting to carry through the cordon, and vehicles, including tractors, have also been prevented from entering. Keep Reading
A reluctance by protesters to get tested means the true number of cases linked to the occupation is likely to be much higher, health officials say. Keep Reading
The Ministry of Health says the true number of cases linked to the protest is likely to be much higher. Keep Reading
The prime minister and police have asked that children be removed from the protest at parliament – but the situation is legally and logistically complex. Keep Reading
A new RNZ documentary shows the Parliament protests as they've never been seen before. Keep Reading