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UK: Boris at Covid inquiry, new Rwanda treaty, Ryanair outrage
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at what former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told the Covid inquiry - including that he "should've twigged" about the seriousness of the virus sooner. The Home… Audio
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NZ singled out for unusual reliance on carbon offsets
An international group of climate researchers has called out New Zealand over its approach to cutting emissions.
The non-profit group Climate Action Tracker has singled out this country along with… Audio
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Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters expected to call for ceasefire in Gaza
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is expected to call for a ceasefire in Gaza during Parliament on Thursday.
Parliament's agenda for Thursday afternoon states that Peters will ask it to express… Audio
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Government softens stance on extra pay for te reo speakers
The government has softened its stance on wanting to end extra pay for public service employees who are fluent in te reo Māori.
Some public service workers are eligible for allowances of up to $3,500… Audio
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Turbulent first week for new government
It's been a turbulent first week for the new government, without any semblance of a honeymoon period after finally taking office.
A major protest was led by Te Pāti Māori regarding many of the new… Audio
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Tone set for next three years as MPs clash in Parliament
MPs have clashed for the first time since the election in a fiery debate that'll set the tone for the next three years.
Party leaders argued over race relations, conspiracies and Labour's election… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Thursday 7 December
Audio 7 Dec 2023On today's First Up pod - Boris Johnson appears infront of the UK's inquiry into covid-19; Labour MP and shadow leader of the House Kieran McAnulty talks politics; an Auckland man who got so sick of… Audio
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Inquiry into UK's Covid response questions former PM Boris Johnson
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced tough questions in his first of two days of questioning at the inquiry into the country's Covid-19 response.
Johnson was in the top job as the pandemic… Audio
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Sad indictment on govt recinding progressive Maori policies
To politics, and Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has walked back comments she made about stopping extra pay for public servants who are fluent in te reo Maori. It's been a tumultuous start for… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch ‘Kin oath’ - new Parliament sworn in
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Nights. Colin Peacock talked to Mark Leishman about the new government getting underway with plenty of ceremony, lots of protest - but no… Audio
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Swearing like a Parliament : Photo Essay
Before MPs can fight they must first swear. Swearing is the main business of Parliament's first day, other than choosing themselves a judge and protector - the Speaker.
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Pomp and ceremony gets Parliament underway
Parliament business got underway after the State Opening of the 54th Parliament, a ceremony of pomp and pageantry culminating in the Speech from the Throne. Audio
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Chris Luxon and Hipkins exchange vicious blows in parliament
Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins re-entered the Parliamentary ring this afternoon, exchanging vicious blows in the first debate of this term. It followed the pomp and pageantry of this morning's… Audio
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Auckland council still undecided on budget, after day of debate
Auckland Council is no closer to deciding on its Budget, after a full day of debate on what parts to put out for public consultation. The plan proposes rates rises, overhauling public transport to… Audio
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Dame Rangimārie Naida Glavish split on government's approach to te reo Māori
The government has partially walked back comments that it's looking to put a stop to bonuses for public servants proficient in te reo Māori. Public Services Minister Nicola Willis told RNZ she was… Audio
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The population and what our world is shaping up to look like
Sometimes it feels like, our planet is bursting at the seams with humans. But fertility rates are actually falling in many parts of the globe. Dr Jennifer Sciubba is one of the world's leading… Audio
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Governor General gives speech to open parliament
The Governor General Dame Cindy Kiro has given the traditional Speech from the Throne to mark the official state opening of the new parliament. Her speech - written by the Prime Minister Christopher… Audio
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Australia: Detention disaster, French deal, rates relief
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Susie to talk about new legislation for illegal migrants that break the law, l'amour between Australia and France and postal changes. Audio
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Kīngi Tūheitia to host national hui for unity
The Māori King, Kīngi Tūheitia, will host a national hui for unity next month, in a bid to bring together the many voices of Māori.
The announcement comes only a day after thousands of people turned… Audio
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Labour leader Chris Hipkins on Kīngi Tūheitia's calls for national hui for unity
The Māori King, Kīngi Tūheitia, is calling for a national hui for unity next month, in a bid to bring together the many voices of Māori.
The announcement comes only a day after thousands of people… Audio
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Government dismisses protests promoted by Te Pāti Māori as 'inconsequential'
The coalition is dismissing widespread anti-government protests as inconsequential, but others say Māori anger at planned changes is not going to fade any time soon.
Thousands turned out on Tuesday… Audio
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Te reo translation of 'Charles' provides linguistic issues at swearing in
A linguistic conundrum has emerged at Parliament over a Māori translation of the name "Charles".
Te Pāti Māori MPs referred to the monarch as "Kīngi Harehare" during their swearing in on Tuesday… Audio
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Parliament's new Speaker hints at free flow style
The new Speaker Gerry Brownlee has offered a heads-up about how he'll run Parliament, with Standing Orders to be a mere guide rather than a strict line to follow. Audio
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Protests raise questions about next year's Waitangi day
If today's protests over the new government's policies on co-governance and the Treaty are anything to go by, next year's Waitangi Day celebrations could be a heated affair. Prime Minister Christopher… Video, Audio
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Thousands protest new government's policies on Maori issues
Thousands took to the streets today protesting against the new government's policies on co-governance and the Treaty of Waitangi. At least 20 demonstrations were held across the country, coinciding… Audio
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Protest greets new MPs before swearing in at Parliament
Protest has coloured the opening day of Parliament this term, with activists gathering outside the halls of power and Te Pati Maori MPs going off script inside. Today was the swearing-in ceremony for… Audio
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NZ First vows to fight back against Te Pāti Māori
New Zealand First is vowing to fight back against Te Pāti Māori after thousands protested against the new coalition government.
Te Pāti Māori says further action is planned.
New Zealand First Deputy… Audio
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Nationwide protests mark swearing in of 54th parliament
Tuesday's swearing in of the country's 54th parliament has been marked by nationwide protest action against the new coalition government.
Thousands of people turned out in centres around the country… Audio
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USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
George Santos has been expelled from the house, making it the first time this has occurred without a conviction. Ximena discusses what this means for the upcoming house elections. And former President… Audio
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Governor-General sends Commissioners to formally open Parliament
Traditions dating back centuries will be on display at Parliament.
At 11 o'clock Tuesday morning the Governor-General will send Commissioners to formally open Parliament.
Then the Clerk of the House… Audio