Stories by Chris Bramwell
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'Me Too must become We Too' - PM delivers UN address
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delivered New Zealand's national statement at the United Nations this morning. Video
Watch: Ardern cracks jokes on The Late Show
Watch the full interview of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as she cracks jokes and gains the applause of the audience in New York. Video
Ardern discusses trade with Canadian and Chilean leaders
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has met the leaders of Canada and Chile in New York to discuss trade.
PM has brief talk on tariffs with Trump at UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern briefly met with the US President at his reception for world leaders at the United Nations.
PM's daughter makes global headlines with UN appearance
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's daughter Neve has made international headlines with an appearance in the General Assembly at the United Nations today.
PM: Joy of parenthood 'far surpassed my expectations'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has appeared on US TV talking of parenthood and joking about taking a three-month-old on a 17-hour flight.
Jacinda Ardern rejects Trump's call for war on drugs
The prime minister says New Zealand won't be signing up to a US call for global action on the war on drugs, preferring to take a health approach.
Ardern focuses on lifting children from poverty in first US speech
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has used her first speech in the US to recommit the government to making New Zealand the best place in the world to be a child.
PM to appear on US TV to promote NZ
The Prime Minister leaves for the United States tomorrow for her first formal trip to the United Nations. Video
Midwives hopeful after meeting with minister
Midwives are cautiously hopeful they will be able to finally get a better deal for community midwives.
New agency created to help public service 'better engage with Māori'
A new agency is being created to oversee the government's work with Māori as part of the Crown-Māori relations portfolio.
Clare Curran tells PM she will make Gmails available
Former government minister Clare Curran says she has assured Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern she is archiving all emails she sent using her personal Gmail account.
PM to ask questions of NZ journalist's detention in Nauru
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has arrived in Nauru where she will be asking for more detail about the detention of a New Zealand journalist.
Peters throws Ardern a curve ball on refugee quota
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has thrown a major spanner in the works of Labour's plan to double the refugee quota, saying his party never agreed to that. Video, Audio
'Champion of Regions': Jones holds true to title
Power Play - Shane Jones' latest attack on the Australian-owned banks is another chance to build up his reputation as the self-proclaimed Champion of the Regions, writes Chris Bramwell.
Labour to review policies after Young Labour camp incidents
The Labour Party president says all the recommendations of a report into indecent assaults at a Young Labour camp in February will be implemented.
Notorious tent camp for refugees in Nauru pulled down
Mouldy tents which have housed refugees on Nauru for years are being pulled down ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum next week.
Improvements on way for animal evacuations during disasters
Green Party MP Gareth Hughes has secured government money for animal evacuation volunteers to get proper training.
PM rejects she influenced calling off expenses leak investigation
The prime minister has rejected accusations she had any influence over the speaker's decision to halt an inquiry into the leak of the opposition leader's expenses. Audio
PM softens language on meeting with refugees on Nauru
The Prime Minister is softening her language over whether she will meet with refugees on Nauru when she visits the island for the Pacific Islands Forum next month.
Broad political support for MP pay freeze
Both the National Party and ACT are backing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's move to freeze MPs pay for a year.
MPs' salaries to be frozen for a year
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the Government will freeze MPs' salaries and allowances for a year.
Plea to save families on Nauru: 'This is an emergency for those children'
World Vision is calling on Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to offer to immediately resettle all 119 children and their families who are detained in Nauru.
Can the Greens survive being part of the establishment?
Power Play - This weekend's annual meeting will be a chance for the party to celebrate being in government. But with the power of office comes compromise, writes Chris Bramwell.
Inquiry launched into leak on Bridges' expenses
An inquiry has been launched to find out who leaked the National Party's expenses to the media this week.