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Bridges leads National's angry response to Māori wards legislation
National MP Simon Bridges has railed against the government's move to protect Māori wards, describing it as insulting as a Māori man. Audio
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Labour move to protect Māori wards 'insulting' - Bridges
The National MP Simon Bridges has railed against the Government's move to protect Māori wards, saying it's insulting to him as a Māori man.
Labour has begun rushing through legislation under urgency… Audio
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Māori wards law change process 'utterly insulting to New Zealanders' - Collins
National Party leader Judith Collins isn't backing moves to protect Māori wards in local government, after a bill preventing citizen-initiated referendums on the wards passed its first reading on… Audio
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National to 'work towards' running candidates in Māori seats
The National Party has confirmed it will "work towards" standing candidates in the seven Māori electorates in 2023.
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Suspended Twitter accounts: Concern over Bridges' reaction
The Council for Civil Liberties is challenging a claim by former National Party leader Simon Bridges that people should have total freedom of expression on Twitter.
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Suspended Twitter accounts: Concern over Bridges' reaction
The Council for Civil Liberties is challenging a claim by former National Party leader Simon Bridges that people should have total freedom of expression on Twitter. Audio
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Twitter's crackdown concerns free speech advocates
Proponents of free speech are concerned at Twitter's capricious suspension of tens of thousands of accounts in recent days, which has now reached New Zealand.
They say many of these accounts were… Audio
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The Year in Politics: 'Be strong but be kind'
Analysis - The year 2020 was the most challenging year any New Zealand government has faced, Peter Wilson writes.
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Votes for Quote of the Year 2020 now open
The annual Quote of the Year competition this year features quips from Jacinda Ardern, Judith Collins and Ashley Bloomfield in the top 10.
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Judith Collins reflects on 'really weird' 2020 and looks to the future
Judith Collins' 2020: "Moments of lightness, followed by lots of really tough times, it's been one of those years that people will look back and say, I remember 2020! It's been a really weird year."
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Are we tolerating child poverty as an economic choice?
We hear a lot about child poverty and lack of action on it - how bad is the situation really? Audio
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Drug testing, income tax and Covid-19 bills passed at speed
MPs have raced through four bills in their first proper week of Parliament passing new laws on festival drug testing, Covid-19, and income tax. Audio
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Week in Politics: Labour shows what a majority government can do
Analysis - Jacinda Ardern's majority government was on the charge this week, Parliament voted to declare a climate emergency and the Māori Party let everyone know it was back.
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The Weekend Panel with Chris Wikaira and Ella Henry
On the Sunday Panel this morning we're joined by Dr Ella Henry, the Director of Maori Advancement at the Auckland University of Technology's Business School, and Chris Wikaira, a director of the… Audio
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The Week in Politics: A week of surprises
Analysis -Judith Collins splits the finance portfolio, the Reserve Bank makes waves with a cheap money announcement and the government scrambles to deal with Covid-19.
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Judith Collins says reshuffle balanced and based on merit
National Party leader Judith Collins says her shadow cabinet reshuffle was balanced and based on merit, and not on race or gender considerations.
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Judith Collins unveils new National list, shadow cabinet
National's leader Judith Collins has unveiled her new line-up with some dramatic promotions and demotions.
Her two predecessors Simon Bridges and Todd Muller have tumbled down the new caucus… Audio
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Collins defends Andrew Bayly promotion to National's number three
National's leader is defending the dramatic promotion of loyal but relatively unknown MP Andrew Bayly, who is taking on the new role of shadow Treasurer.
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National Party leader Judith Collins reveals caucus reshuffle
National Party leader Judith Collins is unveiling her new shadow cabinet as the party picks up the pieces after its crushing election defeat.
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How will Collins assign her smaller pool of talent?
Analysis - Judith Collins has held on as National Party leader and has a new wingman, Dr Shane Reti - but what portfolios her other MPs will get is yet to be revealed.
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Week in Politics: Signed, sealed and delivered
Analysis - The Greens sign a deal that ensures they'll be there if Labour needs them in three years' time, the prime minister prepares her new cabinet and Judith Collins ponders her MPs' portfolios…
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Questions hang over National MPs still teetering in the balance
A major question mark remains over the future of National's deputy leader Gerry Brownlee, following the party's devastating election loss.
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Tactical voting could have helped Labour's landslide win
Analysis - There's only crumbs for the Greens, there's anger in the National caucus ranks, and the huge swing to Labour indicates possible tactical voting on an unprecedented scale, Peter Wilson write…
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Midweek Mediawatch 21 October 2020
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a post-election political exit interview that went global; the benefits of non-aligned political coverage… Video, Audio
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Parliament still packed with lawyers - but is that a bad thing?
Analysis - The new Parliament might be the most diverse in history, but some things remain the same, including the high number of lawyers who have just been elected, Craig Stephen writes.