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The English language is set to be given official status.
The English language is set to be given official status.
OPINION: If there's an upside to grim GDP data, it may be we'll get through this sooner.
OPINION: Hippies! Good gracious! Whatever next?
As Luxon spoke, Swarbrick could be heard saying his comments were a 'demonstrable lie'.
OPINION: 'Independent' policy is out, New Zealand's traditional allies are back in.
OPINION: Why is the Government so out of touch with its inflammatory te reo policies?
Luxon said it was a bit like gardening, ripping the trees out rather than trimming leaves.
OPINION: We could collapse into a chaos not seen in this country before.
"Some said the water came from the river but it didn’t, it came from behind us."
The new Government is having fun - so is the Opposition.
The Government quietly suspended regulatory scrutiny at Cabinet.
OPINION: Political rookies, take notice: this is how you set the tone.
OPINION: As much as we want change, we want results more.
OPINION: Protesters feel targeted by the new Government - and it's not hard to see why.
Te Pāti Māori says protests planned today are 'just the start' - taking aim at new Govt.
Winston Peters has upstaged Christopher Luxon all week.
OPINION: For all the 100 point plans, inflation remains Enemy Number One.
OPINION: Govt's controversial measures have given Opposition parties stronger start.
OPINION: Opportunity is there for the PM to extend that laissez-faire management approach.
OPINION: It's been a tumultuous start but it shouldn't forget why it won the election.
Christopher Luxon tried to seize back the narrative, announcing his 100-day plan.
PM Christopher Luxon says the comments are not helpful from a political leader.
New PM facing pressure to rein in deputy Winston Peters over media comments.
When told of the posters, Seymour said for him that phase was around intermediate.
The National-led Government is planning to jettison many of Labour's policies.
Peters accused media of taking bribes. Seymour disagrees, still wary of policy generally.
Tension as Christopher Luxon tries to put Winston Peters' war with the media behind him.
O'Neill said the posters 'allow us to laugh at ourselves about the state we’re in'.
OPINION: The new PM has been shown how easy it is to lose control of the narrative.
OPINION: 'Luxon will probably monitor his progress on political leadership imperatives.'