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The Prime Minister responds to criticism that he has yet to visit China, and ponders Trump’s latest tariff move. We also ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has accused Labour of “outright lies” regarding claims they've made about the Government's changes to the pay equity schem ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has enlisted well-connected Kiwi expats from the global investment community to assist in New Zealand’s “hunt for equity”. In London recently to meet with British ...
Independent Police Conduct Authority sheds light for the first time on details of its investigation into former deputy ...
Trade Minister Todd McClay says a government delegation has landed in Delhi to kick-start in-person free trade negotiations.
Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles Pabitra Margherita on Tuesday held a bilateral meeting with New ...
A stop-go roadworks sign written in te reo Māori in Hawke’s Bay has been removed from a worksite while company bosses ...
OPINION: Something fundamental is still holding New Zealand back.
MPs began the week with an urgent debate on redress for abuse in state care, and criticism of the government's change of mind about an independent redress system for survivors.
A new mobile phone plan from Spark specifically for children will not stop kids from accessing harmful content online, but it is a good first step, an advocate says. The telecommunications company ...
Māori tourism is on the rise, and operators say the key to its continued success is offering authentic cultural experiences.
The Waitangi Tribunal is holding an urgent hearing on the controversial Regulatory Standards Bill. Critics, including Māori leaders, argue the bill lacks a Treaty clause and could impact Māori rights.