Lucy Bennett is a political reporter for the New Zealand Herald
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Ardern to gun owners: Surrender your weapons now, before law changes
Guns and social media in the site of the Government following mosque shootings.
Jacinda Ardern's scorecard: The snag that's delayed Government's progress
Opposition says nothing has happened; Govt says good things take time.
Watch: Protester removed from Waitangi welcome after shouting at MPs
PM tells crowd 'there is still more to do' with helping Māori but work has started.
$100m for regional employment scheme
Another day, another large Provincial Growth Fund announcement
Synthetic drug makers and suppliers to face life in prison
Harsher penalties for peddlers of deadly synthetics but more help for users
NZ faces a 'rising tide' of mental distress and addiction
Report charts a new direction for mental health and addiction services.
Regions spared from 'big city' union practices: NZ First
Changes make bill more palatable to business but still areas of concern.
Education Minister hits back: 'Other Kiwis would appreciate $9500 pay hike'
Primary and intermediate teachers are going on strike tomorrow.
Rotorua to lose local-based rescue chopper
Clark says Rotorua will be well-service by rescue choppers based elsewhere.
Secondary teachers reject pay offer
The Post Primary Teachers' Association has voted to reject a pay offer.
Don't like our values? 'Go home': Peters weighs in on Respecting NZ Values bill
New Zealand First bill will force refugees and migrants to sign up to NZ values.
HNZ tenants to be paid back for meth evictions
Housing NZ releases report into its response to meth contamination of state houses.
PM cancels weekend media appearances
Jacinda Ardern says a "diary issue" is behind the cancellation of weekend appearances.
Family violence victims to get more protection
Amendments to bill aim to improve early intervention and risk assessment
More post-quake powers for officials proposed
Minister, territorial authorities and MBIE to have more control during emergencies
Marama Fox on liquidation and her future
Marama Fox talks about her resignation and business problems.
Marama Fox company owes at least $70,000
Former Māori Party co-leader says she's devastated it has come to this.
Treasury suggested stopping bowel screening expansion
Advice warned of 'negative outcomes' for patients and reputational damage to Government
Emotions run high ahead of Treaty settlement
Tauranga iwi vow to keep fighting even as settlement signed at Parliament
Striking won't work, Peters tells teachers
Peters reiterates that not everything can be fixed in one Budget
Regulated drugs market could stop deaths: Drug Foundation
Not knowing what's in synthetic drugs is part of the problem
Synthetic cannabis: Fly spray and grass clippings
Police Minister says engagement with the disaffected and disengaged is needed
Another pay claim looms for Govt: Police predict 'torrid' negotiations
Police union expects 'torrid' negotiations in new pay round.
No more money for nurses: Government
Government ministers say the nurses' offer could be re-cut but there will be no more money
New Zealand's health, disability system to be reviewed
Health Minister David Clark is keen for a "fresh" look at the way DHBs operate.
Government to try eradicating cow disease
150,000 + cattle will be culled in a world-first bid to eradicate Mycloplasma bovis.
Nurses, midwives threaten to strike for two days over pay
Nurses say they will strike for two days if latest pay offer not acceptable
DHBs turn over medicines budgets to Pharmac
Pharmac takes over DHB medicines budgets to increase buying power for drugs.
Labour accused of breaking promise to Māori
The Labour Party has been called out over a broken funding promise on Whānau Ora.
Mayors seek assurances on region's rescue chopper services
Mayors from the central North Island concerned over changes to rescue chopper services