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Two-thirds of the votes cast are required to force the President and the Commissioners to resign, which has happened only ...
The Chancellor was a far cry from the emotional scenes during Prime Minister's Questions yesterday.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer backed Rachel Reeves to remain chancellor into the next election and for many years after after she was seen crying in the Co ...
The Prime Minister has released a “fresh set of targeted Government actions”, with Christopher Luxon reminding New Zealanders ...
Today, Youth MPs, youth organisations, and youth councils from across Aotearoa have released an open letter expressing deep ...
UK correspondent Natasha Clark joins Kathryn to talk about the unusual scenes in Parliament, with the Chancellor Rachel ...
However, Regulations Minister David Seymour is rejecting the criticism from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
Somehow, the tractor must’ve thrown Peter down a short incline, fallen and landed right on top of him - crushing his pelvis.
Parliament's revolving door brings a continued decline in public respect. The NZ First MP's abrupt departure raises the question of whether our MMP system remains fit for purpose, writes Peter Dunne.