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Meet the Minister: Kiritapu Allan - from working at KFC to Cabinet
Kiri Allan: I'm a quintessential pragmatist.
Kiri Allan: I'm a quintessential pragmatist.
The Deputy PM describes all sports as like his 'children'. But he admits to a favourite.
OPINION: He's not been totally transparent about exactly how much money it's costing us.
OPINION: Before his peers, Trevor Mallard was in a hole and just kept digging.
Legal fees and lawyers costs mount in defamation case.
OPINION: Trevor Mallard has unwittingly turned Parliament into his place.
Trevor Mallard is allowed to talk about his defamation case because of a special clause.
The Speaker has indicated he's willing to appear before a select committee this week.
Taxpayers spent more than $33,600 on Speaker Trevor Mallard's legal bill.
Jacinda Ardern said an unsuccessful leader should quit and give somebody else a go.
Act's David Seymour is challenging Speaker Trevor Mallard over the timing of the apology.
A parliamentary staff member was sent packing after being accused by Mallard of rape.
More than 20% of Parliament is made up of lawyers; who are National's legal industry reps?
The misunderstanding, frictions and issues that vexed the Labour-NZ First coalition.
Shane Reti criticises Labour MPs on health committee after vote against Pharmac inquiry.
Six MPs are giving their maiden speeches this evening.
Govt needs to lift benefits and build more houses, Children's Commissioner says.
Winston Peters dabbed his eyes during a speech by Jacinda Ardern.
The House this week: Questions, maidens and tax rates.
Frances Tagaloa also spoke of the difficulties for Pacific victims in seeking justice.
And the Royal Commission of Inquiry's interview with the terrorist will never be released.
A baby boom in the PM's office, and will neckties survive the term?
"When I put on a shirt and blazer, my whole way of being changes," Sally-ann Moffat says.
Mahuta part of most diverse lawmakers ever appointed to top roles, AP's Nick Perry writes.
Is it time for MPs to ditch the tie?
Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins addressed MPs in the House today.
Ibrahim Omer cleaned the lecture hall before his first day at university.
Today is the official State Opening of Parliament.
Greens co-leader James Shaw has a personal plea for the Speaker.
90 per cent of Kiwis also have full trust and confidence in the democratic process.