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National pressures govt to get tough on Australian criminals
The National Party is putting pressure on the Prime Minister to take a tougher stance on deporting Australian criminals ahead of her trip across the Tasman this week.
National leader Simon Bridges… Audio
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National considers reciprocal deportations for Australians
Opposition leader Simon Bridges says a National government will look at amending the law to allow Australians convicted of serious crimes in New Zealand to be deported.
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The thin line separating free speech and hate speech
Free speech crusaders say the sacred right to freedom of expression is under threat. But minority communities say a law change is needed to protect the most vulnerable. Audio
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The Week in Politics: Hear no evil, see no evil
Analysis - The PM stands by Peters, Ross is revealed as one of those charged over donations, and Bridges is to campaign on tax cuts. It's been a week of many questions, writes Peter Wilson.
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Further changes to firearms bill likely before becoming law
The legislation setting up a firearms register and introducing tougher licensing controls is a step closer to becoming law, but negotiations with New Zealand First are still ongoing.
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Opinion: Time for state-funded political parties to replace donations
The two recent donations investigations show political party funding rules are not fit for purpose, and politicians cannot be trusted to fix them, Cat MacLennan writes.
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Jami-Lee Ross: 'I am now being painted as the scapegoat'
Jami-Lee Ross is once again proclaiming his innocence, as he heads off to court next week - along with three others - to face Serious Fraud Office charges.
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Jami-Lee Ross once again proclaims innocence
Jami-Lee Ross is once again proclaiming his innocence, as he heads off to court next week - along with three others - to face Serious Fraud Office charges.
This is just the latest twist in a… Audio
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Not my problem: the rules on responsibility
‘Don’t ask me, not my problem’ really is an appropriate response from MPs in Question Time - but probably in fancier words. Audio
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Question Time for 19 February 2020
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
JENNY MARCROFT to the Minister for Regional Economic Development: How is the Provincial…
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SFO probe adds to reasons Peters must step down - Bridges
National Party leader Simon Bridges says the Serious Fraud Office investigation into the New Zealand First Foundation adds weight to calls for Winston Peters to be stood down. Audio
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Simon Bridges says he didn't know about second donation involved investigated by SFO
The Serious Fraud Office has laid charges relating to two donations made to the National Party - one in 2017 and one in 2018 - both of $100,000.
Corin Dann speaks to National Party leader Simon… Audio
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Winston Peters ducks media amid SFO investigation
Winston Peters has a track record of using music as a diversion.
Yesterday as he ducked and dived media questions over a Serious Fraud Office investigation, he once again resorted to a musical… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 19 February 2020
Wuhan evacuees to be freed from quarantine today, Director General of Health on Covid-19, Winston Peters ducks media amid SFO investigation, Winston Peters dodges questions on SFO, Simon Bridges on… Audio
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National donations SFO charge details a surprise - Bridges
National Party leader Simon Bridges says it came as a surprise to him that a Serious Fraud Office prosecution relates to two $100,000 donations to the party.
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Ardern still backing her deputy PM
The Prime Minister will take no action against Deputy Prime Minister and New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, after confirmation of a Serious Fraud Office investigation.
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Tax cuts signalled by National
Simon Bridges has signalled tax cuts are on the cards if National wins the next election. Audio
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The Panel with Alexia Russell and Ian Taylor Part 1)
Audio 18 Feb 2020The Serious Fraud Office has today commenced an investigation into the NZ First Foundation. Simon Bridges has signalled tax cuts are on the cards if National wins the next election. Changes to rental… Audio
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Question Time for 18 February 2020
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TAMATI COFFEY to the Minister of Finance: He aha ngā rīpoata hou kua kitea e ia mō te ōhanga o Aotearoa?
Translation: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon…
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National donations SFO charge details a surprise - Bridges
National Party leader Simon Bridges says it came as a surprise to him that a Serious Fraud Office prosecution relates to two $100,000 donations to the party.
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National keeps tax, service cuts details secret
National finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith has refused to give details on the party's planned tax cut policy announced in a speech by leader Simon Bridges yesterday. Audio
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SFO lays charges over two donations made to National Party
The Serious Fraud Office has laid charges relating to two donations made to the National Party - one in 2017 and one in 2018 - both of a $100,000.
At the end of last month the Office confirmed it was… Audio
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Finance Minister questions National's tax policy
Grant Robertson is challenging Simon Bridges to say which services a National government would scrap, in order to deliver tax cuts.
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Not one, but two $100k donations to National in court
The Serious Fraud Office prosecution of four people over donations to the National Party involves not one but two $100,000 donations - in June 2017 and June 2018.
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National's economic stance: Simon Bridges targets tax cuts
The National Party will campaign on a tax cut package, but leader Simon Bridges is not yet revealing any of the details. Video