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The Prime Minister responds to criticism that he has yet to visit China, and ponders Trump’s latest tariff move. We also ...
The former top cop who resigned after allegations porn was found on his work computer is selling properties as police conduct a criminal investigation against him. Police Deputy Commissioner Jevon ...
MPs began the week with an urgent debate on redress for abuse in state care, and criticism of the government's change of mind ...
The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) has shed light for the first time on details of its investigation into former ...
Coalition leaders have blasted the Greens' proposal for wealth taxes, free GP visits and childcare, calling it "clown show ...
The Waitangi Tribunal is holding an urgent hearing on the controversial Regulatory Standards Bill. Critics, including Māori ...
Te reo Māori ‘stop-go’ sign at Hawke’s Bay roadworks doesn’t conform to rules, minister and NZTA say
A stop-go roadworks sign written in te reo Māori in Hawke’s Bay has been removed from a worksite while company bosses ...
On 6 May the Government ignited a political earthquake with its unexpected blindsiding decision to ram through parliamentary urgency the gutting of the pay equity provisions of the Equal Pay Act 1972.
Union Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita on Tuesday witnessed the signing of an MoU on the Recognition of the Indian Pharmacopoeia. Margherita said it would help advance the ...
Luxon and Peters also addressed the INZBC. Margherita delivered the Keynote Address as Guest of Honour at the INZBC Dialogue 2025 on May 9. The MoS also met Todd McClay, Minister for Trade and ...
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