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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon reaffirmed his party’s support for raising the retirement age to 67. Associate Finance Minister and ACT Party leader David Seymour talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan ...
Seymour has repeatedly denied accusations of racism. In fact, he has turned the charge back on his critics. “People should ...
When David Seymour, leader of the ACT Party, addresses Māori issues, his kōrero is unmistakably provocative. For some of the ...
The saga over Te Pāti Māori's protest has ended - but it foreshadows further fault lines and a balancing act ahead, Craig ...
During a passionate debate over the punishment handed down to Te Pāti Māori MPs, some MPs looked back at last November's haka, while others raised concerns over what this extraordinary decision will ...
The Budget didn't bring any changes to the pension - but Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has doubled down on his support for ...
“Under the Regulatory Standards Bill, laws that would keep people healthy and safe, like requiring landlords to heat homes, ...
Reforms to modernise and strengthen Fish & Game New Zealand will improve the national management of hunting and fishing ...
Budget Day demands much of party leaders. Some soared, some belly flopped and some simply gapped it. Tim Murphy offers some leader ratings.
The right-wing government aims to double military spending while cutting public healthcare, driving down wages, reducing ...
The budget announced by New Zealand’s right-wing coalition government on May 22 represents a major escalation in the assault on workers’ wages, living standards and public services, in order to fund ...
The supporting cast — including Jon Voight, Henry Czerny, Emmanuelle Béart, Jean Reno, Ving Rhames, Kristin Scott Thomas, and ...