
The power of Act and NZ First: who holds the most power - and how they use it
It's become clear which small party ministers have the most influence.
It's become clear which small party ministers have the most influence.
Multiple agencies are being affected and seeing hundreds of jobs on the line
Officials don't know why ECE costs have soared.
Nicola Willis says ministers are rejecting some savings proposals.
The Green Party has surged under its new leadership.
OPINION: Voters don't have a problem with setting targets, so why does Labour?
Associate Education Minister David Seymour and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announce the Government’s plan to tackle truancy. Video / Mark Mitchell
Labour leader Chris Hipkins is critical of the Government's targets, especially truancy. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Government wants to lift regular school attendance from 46 per cent to 80 per cent.
'I would have expected this to have been stripped as he has preyed upon young artists.'
The Government targeted areas where Labour is weak, but one MP made a personal warning.
Winston Peters says civilians must not pay the price of defeating Hamas.
MPs need to stop turning down pay rises, Chris Finlayson says.
Christopher Luxon outlines the Government's nine new public service targets to be delivered by 2030. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Government announces a suite of policy as Parliament returns for another sitting week.
A voluntary redundancy scheme has been started at the ministry.
Act Education spokesperson Parmjet Pamar faces her critics
'A chilling effect on politics' - what Meta's latest policy means for democracy.
Social media policies are curtailing the reach of politicians — unless they pay for it.
Denis O’Reilly opens up on his fears should police not receive significant pay rise.
Barry Soper’s near-death experience after heart triple bypass surgery, parenthood with Heather du-Plessis Allan. Video / Carson Bluck
Opponents want to compare Willis to Ruth Richardson. She is quite different.
The world doesn’t stop at the classroom door, Green Party co-leader says
Final numbers cannot be confirmed until Budget decisions are announced in May.
Hundreds of students, some as young as 10, are marching to Parliament today as part of the School Strike 4 Climate. Protests are also being held in Auckland and Christchurch.
Hundreds of students, some as young as 10, are marching to Parliament and around NZ today as part of the school strike for climate.
OPINION: Both National and Labour have played a part in the growing controversy.
The PM faces questions from ZB's Kerre Woodham and listeners
Iwi Chairs pull team from supporting Government's racist rhetoric
A conference looks to the future of Māoridom and a fit-for-purpose constitution.