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Green Party disappointed with Iraq decision
The Green Party is criticising the government's decision to stay on in Iraq and Afghanistan and says that money would be better spent on humanitarian relief. Audio
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Don Brash cancellation: Censure motions against vice chancellor
Massey University's academic board has today taken the unprecedented step of moving two censure motions against its vice chancellor over her cancellation of a Don Brash speech.
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Brash calls on university vice-chancellor to consider resigning
Former National Party leader Don Brash is calling for Massey University's vice-chancellor to consider her position, saying it's "almost untenable".
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Question Time for 19 September 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements and actions?
JO LUXTON to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: What reports has he seen on the…
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PM forced to backtrack about 'hint' over unreleased GDP numbers
The National Party is questioning the Prime Minister's financial nous after she misspoke in an interview about economic growth figures. Audio
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Question Time for 18 September 2018
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KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Have she and her Ministers lived up to the commitment…
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Greens criticise extenstion to Iraq deployment
The government's junior partner is attacking the decision to stay on in Iraq. The Green Party says the money would be better spent on humanitarian relief and the soldiers should be brought home now… Audio
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Winston Peters: 'There's only one captain on a boat'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in the driver's seat of the coalition government, Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says, disputing reports of coalition tensions. Video, Audio
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National dismisses govt show of unity - political analysis
Audio 17 Sep 2018The coalition blueprint carefully choreographed to show unity has ignited a slanging match with the opposition. National says the move is little more than a photo-op, which failed to paper over the… Audio
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Watch: National dismisses govt blueprint as 'nothing new'
The announcement of the government 'blueprint' has been dismissed as nothing more than damage control by the National Party. Video
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'Peters believes he runs the roost' - Simon Bridges
Audio 17 Sep 2018Over the weekend, the coalition government presented its 'blueprint' to demonstrate unity following open disagreements between New Zealand First and Labour on policies including the refugee quota and… Video, Audio
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Week in Politics: Peters is putting his party first
Analysis - More coalition policy problems as Winston Peters puts his party first and National MPs demand the release of what they're calling Clare Curran's "secret" emails.
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Unions worried Labour may cave to pressure from NZ First
Unions say they're worried Labour may cave to pressure from New Zealand First and ditch a planned law change relating to Multi-Employer Collective Agreements - or MECAs.
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Environment Minister David Parker has a run-in with 1080 protesters
Protesters have biffed fake 1080 pellets all over Parliament's steps and scattered dead birds, as their campaign to ban the poison continues.
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Question Time for 12 September 2018
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DAVID SEYMOUR to the Minister of Housing and Urban Development: Does he believe that the residential property market, as currently regulated, leads to excessive profits for landlords?
Hon SIMON…
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Bridges says response to poisoning 'too little, too late'
National's leader Simon Bridges says he would have been much swifter and stronger with condemnation of Russia, over the Novichok poisoning case had he been prime minister.
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Question Time for 11 September 2018
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her statements and actions in relation to the resignation of the former Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media?
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Week In Politics: Policy problems and woeful performances
Analysis -Winston Peters gives Labour another policy problem, Clare Curran's woeful performance in Parliament raises questions about her future, and National gets serious about identifying the leaker.
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PM defends decisions on Curran, Whaitiri and business confidence
Jacinda Ardern is defending her stance on a number of issues that have come to the forefront over the past two weeks. Audio
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NZ mum in coma in Bali hospital dies
New Zealand woman Abby Hartley who has been in a coma in Bali for almost a month has died.
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Lessons to be learned from Curran controversy - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says "on reflection" she could have handled some aspects of the Clare Curran controversy differently.
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Te reo Māori lessons paying off for leading NZers
Beginner te reo Māori classes throughout New Zealand are continuing to grow in popularity. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui has been speaking to reo champions right across the board - leading in politics… Video, Audio
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Simon Bridges: 'Let us see the Gmails'
The government should show it is being transparent by revealing emails from ex-minister Clare Curran's personal account, National Party leader Simon Bridges says. Video, Audio
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National pursues Curran's Gmail correspondence
Clare Curran has resigned, but the National Party is continuing to pursue her, calling for the release of emails from her personal Gmail account relating to her role as Minister. National believes… Video, Audio
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Jacinda Ardern's travel plan for Nauru sends media into a spin
Hard on the heels of Limogate, flying the PM to Nauru this week turned political pundits into amateur accountants - and talk radio hosts into advisors in parenting and Pacific diplomacy. Audio