
Double voting found in election result, judges and minister briefed
A small number of double votes is likely, but it would not change the result.
A small number of double votes is likely, but it would not change the result.
Reporting by schools is voluntary but will become mandatory next year.
Genter flew out to the Chatham Islands ahead of Parliament sitting this week.
OPINION: The bill's potential fiscal and political risk is causing concern.
OPINION: Everybody - including the PM - left yesterday's press conference confused.
OPINION: Willie Jackson recalls the day the hikoi came to Wellington
He will stay on as councillor until October to avoid a byelection.
An NZ First MP is also a local councillor - with both salaries.
The country has begun trade negotiations with the United Arab Emirates.
A mandate for cycleways in the capital doesn't make for a painless process.
About $440m of the spend was coming from cuts from the "back-office", Luxon said.
Govt will train 470 corrections officers and add 810 beds to Waikato’s Waikeria prison.
Organisation calls for a capital gains tax, better education and more competition.
The under-fire MP is returning to work this week.
Act leader David Seymour believes Greens' response to initial incident was a 'cop out'.
Iwi leader lashes out at Ministers who attend Iwi Chairs Forum.
Shane Jones and Tama Potaka want to hear Māori views on changes to mining rules.
Former National leader Simon Bridges unhinged. Video / Dean Purcell
This is the first deal struck under the new Local Water Done Well programme.
OPINION: Some MPs are just plain offended at how they are treated by their party.
Winston Peters says he is still talking with the ministry.
Police and protesters are adopting fresh approaches as protest movement digs in.
Nicola Cranfield thought the MP might have just been having a bad day, until this week.
Stanford's education shift has shades of the 1980s about it, but it might work.
Pharmac promises to publicly consult on any changes that will affect people’s access.
James Shaw spoke to On the Tiles about what the party could change when picking MPs
Its largest donation was $500,000 from an Auckland businessman.
The contract, initially for $288,000, has ballooned to more than $1 million.
OPINION: Also in today's political wrap - what on earth is up with Green MPs?
Six roles will be affected when the taskforce is dissolved.