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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.
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.
The losses of Poland and Greece: A march towards memory and justice" ...
Unions are warning of reputational damage to the New Zealand Defence Force and the country as a whole, in the agency’s cost ...
Already facing concerns about data quality and public trust, a shake-up of the census may also have a constitutional hurdle in its way.
But more fickle are the memories, hearts, and minds of New Zealanders. Hendy and his team received death threats, which were ...
In a document seen by Euronews, 14 member states are calling for a 'stand-alone cohesion policy' to ensure the next EU ...
Somehow, the tractor must’ve thrown Peter down a short incline, fallen and landed right on top of him - crushing his pelvis.
If the South African Reserve Bank Amendment Bill is passed in parliament, there will be no more checks and balances.
The BBC’s Political Editor hit the nail on the head when he claimed that two recent Parliamentary decisions highlight ‘a ...
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