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Act leader David Seymour will be taking part in the renowned Oxford Union debate, opposing the moot that states “no one can be illegal on stolen land”. Seymour will leave New Zealand on June 3 before ...
Seymour has repeatedly denied accusations of racism. In fact, he has turned the charge back on his critics. “People should ...
Seymour’s attempt to defend Chhour by turning fire on Te Pāti Māori widened the rift. Many Rangatira said it confirmed a ...
Act leader David Seymour will take over from Winston Peters as Deputy Prime Minister - he says they’ll be big shoes to fill.
NZ First leader Winston Peters and ACT Party leader David Seymour are sharing the role as part of the Government's coalition agreement. Peters serves as the Deputy until Saturday this week. Seymour ...
Social Development Minister Louise Upston is defending the introduction of more sanctions for beneficiaries who don’t meet ...
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Māori media funding is under the auspices of the Māori Development Ministry Te Puni Kokiri and Māori broadcasting funding ...
David Seymour’s Regulatory Standards Bill would take New Zealand backwards by making it harder to protect our people and the environment. “This Bill favours corporate interests ahead of our ...
“From the first quarter of 2026, prescribers will be able to issue prescriptions for up to 12 months if it is clinically ...
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Minister Seymour outlined a compelling argument linking New Zealand’s low productivity to the burden of poor regulation.
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