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National hints tax cuts on offer but no details yet
The National Party is dangling an election year carrot - tax cuts - but is still holding back all of the details.
In his 'State of the Nation' speech, leader Simon Bridges said New Zealanders were… Audio
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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
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...and by opposing end them
When Parliament finally begins each year it goes off with a bang, and in an election year moreso. In the first debate the parties demoed their election messages. They were selling both sunflowers… Audio
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Standing by statements: the first question times for 2020
The first week of question time is done for 2020 and featured topics including coronavirus, Ihumatao, and gangs. Audio
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New political poll results show National scraping into power
The first 1 News Colmar Brunton poll of the year shows National just scraping in to power and New Zealand First out of Parliament.
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MPs start debate on confidence in the Government
Party leaders launched into the first debate of the year slinging criticism across the House but the debate on the Prime Minister’s statement is actually a chance to remove those in power. Audio
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Question Time for 12 February 2020
MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with the Salvation Army’s State of the Nation Report, which said that “despite some significant progress, much more needs to be done to ensure…
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Bridges: NZ First Foundation investigation should be priority
The National Party is urging the Serious Fraud Office to act quickly in looking into the New Zealand First Foundation and the way it has handled political donations. Audio
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Three more National Party MPs quit
Three more National Party MPs have resigned, but leader Simon Bridges says there's no cause for concern.
Sarah Dowie, Nicky Wagner and David Carter have announced they will not be running in the… Audio
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'Once or twice we've got it wrong': Simon Bridges on National Party ads
The Advertising Standards Authority has declined an appeal from the National Party over a Facebook ad on the government's feebate policy.
National Party leader Simon Bridges told Morning Report he… Audio
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National Party to lose three more MPs before elections
National party leader Simon Bridges says despite the loss of three more MPs today, the party is serious and "gearing up for government".
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Peters returns to Parliament as foundation faces investigation
Winston Peters says New Zealand First has done nothing wrong with its donations regime, nor has he as leader.
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The risks over political donations abound
Power Play - Both New Zealand First and National go into election year under scrutiny over donations issues, writes Jane Patterson.
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Politicians pay tribute to Mike Moore
Leaders across the political spectrum have paid tribute to former Prime Minister Mike Moore who died in early February, in Parliament's first sitting day of the year.
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Bridges says National won't tone down ads after ASA ruling
National has been forced to delete an online ad deemed "misleading" after losing its appeal to the advertising watchdog.
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National 'ready to govern' despite losing three more MPs - Bridges
National party leader Simon Bridges says despite the loss of three more MPs today, the party is serious and "gearing up for government".
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Māori Party candidate says Simon Bridges' leadership preventing a deal
Māori Party candidate, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer has indicated the National Party's veering to the right under the current leader is partly to blame for the parties breaking ties.
Māori Party President… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Feb 7 2019
Audio 10 Feb 2020A review of the week's news including... Mataura flooding: Civil Defence Minister boosts relief funds, locals muck in to clean up after Mataura flooding, New Zealanders stranded in Wuhan describe… Audio
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Jacinda Ardern says Labour will 'campaign hard' for Māori seats
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is determined for her party not to give up any of the Māori seats despite the Māori Party expressing a desire to work as allies.
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Government commits $300,000 to fund AIDS research
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern believes a funding boost for AIDS research will help ensure the rainbow community is not disadvantaged in healthcare.
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Week in politics: Fighting talk from Peters
Analysis - Winston Peters comes out swinging after Simon Bridges rules out working with NZ First post-election and National's leader ruffles feathers at Waitangi.
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Week in politics: Fighting talk from Peters
Analysis - Winston Peters comes out swinging after Simon Bridges rules out working with NZ First post-election and National's leader ruffles feathers at Waitangi.
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'It kicked us out': Māori Party wary of National partnership
National's leader Simon Bridges has talked about a resurgent Māori Party as a potential ally if it is able to get back into Parliament - but it may not be a willing partner.
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Māori Party no set ally for National
The National Party may not be able to rely on partnering with the Māori Party after the election, even if that party is able to secure a seat to get itself back into Parliament.
National… Audio
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Māori Party declares strong preference for Labour
The Māori Party President says it now has a strong preference for Labour because part of the reason they lost their place in Parliament was the long relationship with National.
National's leader… Audio