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    Protest urges Israeli sanctions, Palestinian statehood

     Wellington mayor Tory Whanau (left), Greater Wellington Regional Councillor Yadana Saw (middle),...

    Protest urges Israeli sanctions, Palestinian statehood

    About 1000 people have marched from Wellington's Pukeahu War Memorial Park in the pouring rain, calling for the government to sanction Israel and recognise Palestinian statehood.

    Govt stops short of major energy reform

    Govt stops short of major energy reform

    The government has indicated it is willing to back major electricity projects with fresh investment, though the questions of what, when, or how much remain unanswered.

    INZ urges boost in anti-trafficking efforts

    Having immigration staff doubling up as investigators and victim support was identified as...

    INZ urges boost in anti-trafficking efforts

    A police-led unit is needed to counter people trafficking, combat transnational crime and support victims, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) investigators say.

    Priests chain themselves to Stanford's office over Gaza stance

    Clergy protesting the government's lack of recognition for a Palestinian state at MP Erica...

    Priests chain themselves to Stanford's office over Gaza stance

    An Anglican priest chained to MP Erica Stanford's Auckland electorate office says they will stay there until they get an audience with the minister.

    NZ 'can be proud' of decision not to recognise Palestinian state: PM

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Photo: Getty Images

    NZ 'can be proud' of decision not to recognise Palestinian state: PM

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says New Zealanders can be "proud" of the government's decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood.

    'Very little sense': Former PM blasts govt on Palestine decision

    Helen Clark. Photo: Getty Images

    'Very little sense': Former PM blasts govt on Palestine decision

    Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says New Zealand has put itself on the wrong side of history of Palestinian statehood.

    Israel's ambassador praises Peters after UN speech

    New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters speaks during the General Debate of the...

    Israel's ambassador praises Peters after UN speech

    Israel's ambassador to New Zealand has praised Foreign Minister Winston Peters, after he announced Aotearoa would not recognise a Palestinian state.

    Luxon defends NZ decision to not recognise Palestine

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon addresses media on New Zealand's position over Palestine. Photo:...

    Luxon defends NZ decision to not recognise Palestine

    The Prime Minister says the conflict in Gaza would not end by New Zealand recognising the state of Palestine at this time.

    Obituary: opinions, ideas spurred on O’Connor

    Tom O’Connor, a man of words. Photo: supplied

    Obituary: opinions, ideas spurred on O’Connor

    Tom O’Connor was not a man you forgot easily.

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    Saving the rights of teenage workers, one petition at a time

    Todd Stephenson. Photos: supplied

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    Saving the rights of teenage workers, one petition at a time

    For this week only Southern Say is venturing over the border from the South — but not so very far away — for an inspiring tale

    Cancer patients feel let down by Luxon promises

    Malcolm Mulholland from Patient Voice Aotearoa. Photo: Supplied via RNZ

    Cancer patients feel let down by Luxon promises

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he has not forgotten blood cancer patients but will give no assurance that a campaign commitment will be fulfilled.

    PM calls for faster vote count

    Christopher Luxon voting in 2023. Photo: RNZ / Tim Collins

    PM calls for faster vote count

    The prime minister says he expects the Electoral Commission to speed up the official vote count after an election.

    Govt policies not sustainable for long-term

    The Government has extended its debt hibernation scheme until October next year.

    Govt policies not sustainable for long-term

    The latest Treasury outlook on New Zealand's fiscal future indicates current government polices are not suitable for the long-term and change is required.

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    The custom of dragging a debate out as long as possible

    Where principles and law-making meet. Photo: ODT files

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    The custom of dragging a debate out as long as possible

    It is the nature of Parliament that sometimes things which matter not one jot, and which everyone pretty much actually agrees on, take up an enormous amount of the House’s time.

    Willis 'best Finance Minister NZ's ever going to have': Luxon

    Prime Minister Christopher Luxon faced questions at an Air New Zealand hangar opening ceremony in...

    Willis 'best Finance Minister NZ's ever going to have': Luxon

    The Prime Minister has mounted a fierce defence of Finance Minister Nicola Willis, in the wake of calls for Willis to resign.

    Large majority of Kiwis support govt rates cap: poll

    The research found three quarters of people supported a rates cap. Photo: RNZ

    Large majority of Kiwis support govt rates cap: poll

    An overwhelming majority of New Zealanders support the government putting a cap on the amount councils can increase rates each year, according to the RNZ-Reid Research poll.

    Where do people stand on a capital gains tax?

    More than 42 percent of people polled said they supported a capital gains tax. File photo

    Where do people stand on a capital gains tax?

    More of the public want a capital gains tax than oppose the idea - assuming the family home is exempt - but it's not by a huge margin.

    Peters accuses Seymour on 'talking out of his field' on Palestine

    ACT leader David Seymour (left) and NZ First's Winston Peters. Photo: NZ Herald

    Peters accuses Seymour on 'talking out of his field' on Palestine

    Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has accused Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour of "talking out of his field" in regards to Palestine, but Seymour rejects that.

    Jones officially named NZ First deputy

    Shane Jones. Photo: RNZ

    Jones officially named NZ First deputy

    New Zealand First's defacto deputy Shane Jones has now been awarded the official title by his caucus colleagues.

    New poll points to deadlocked Parliament

    The latest RNZ Reid Research political poll points to a deadlocked Parliament. Photo: RNZ

    New poll points to deadlocked Parliament

    A new political poll points to a deadlocked Parliament, with Labour still narrowly ahead of National but neither bloc able to govern on its own.
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