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Jones calls farmer protesters 'rednecks', sings as they boo
As they booed him, he sung them Tūtira mai ngā iwi.
As they booed him, he sung them Tūtira mai ngā iwi.
WE SAY: Whatever your take on the comment, it's heartening the younger generation cares.
David Seymour made a plea for politicians to back his euthanasia legislation.
It is the third time that Trevor Mallard has thrown out Simon Bridges.
Nicola Grigg says working for Simon Bridges and Bill English was a career highlight.
Chris Luxon fodder for comedy, Chloe Swarbrick gets on generational high horse.
Millenial Green MP becomes key figure in Gen-Z fightback.
Grant Robertson inherits the job of official jinx, the lights go out on Simon Bridges.
Comment: The talkfest has been called off as a result of violent clashes on the streets.
Once again a government is invoking curbs on rights and liberties to crush terrorism.
Bipartisan support to use official Parliament TV footage for political advertising.
James Shaw's patience pays off handsomely, writes Audrey Young.
COMMENT: Progress to accommodate women in politics was slow.
Jacinda Ardern expected to face questions about climate change and Winston Peters.
COMMENT: The economy's still in good shape, why is business so uncertain about the Govt?
The week brought us a PM memory lapse, while the Speaker divided and conquered the media.
The Prime Minister was warned not to give Police a 'blank cheque for information sharing'
COMMENT: National Party has no intention of taking attack ads down - and why should it?
A decision whether to put assisted dying to a referendum is on a knife-edge.
Beehive Diaries looks at the politics of hugging a dog and song-revenge for Simon Bridges
COMMENT: There has been nervousness in successive govts about the James Cook anniversary.
Those invited to Stuart Nash's fundraiser were told not to tell the Herald. Surprise!
Joanna Harris is fighting for a law change after her unborn child was killed in a crash.
COMMENT: Stoush over video use is not just about change, but how fast and on whose terms.
The teens were calling for prisoners to be allowed to vote.
The legislation would introduce a gun register, as well as increasing penalties.
Labour accuses National of dirty tricks and NZ takes out the Parliamentary World Cup.
It may not be a meeting of minds, but with Trump, you never know what you'll get.
Barry disputes claims she yelled and shouted at the Deputy Speaker during a debate.
Parliamentary Services expects to have the report by the end of next week.