Audrey Young: The A to Z of the end-of-life law
Audrey Young outlines the assisted dying bill ahead of the second reading debate tomorrow
Audrey Young outlines the assisted dying bill ahead of the second reading debate tomorrow
COMMENT: Will prospect of Luxon entering Parliament next term, change things this term?
Christopher Luxon may get the last laugh over Shane Jones yet.
Then PM Robert Muldoon slurred out his gamble on a snap election. It didn't pay off.
Comment: The US is finally presenting its case against Kim Dotcom - but will it matter?
NZ First Leader kicked out of the House for challenging Speaker Trevor Mallard.
Gabriel Makhlouf is a member of an elite group of public service leaders.
Ron Mansfield tells the Supreme Court that Megaupload never breached copyright.
COMMENT: The inquiry into the Budget leak may turn up some answers in Parliament.
Comment: It was obvious that the 'Treasury got hacked' fantasy could not possibly be true.
She rented illegally converted garages but can't legally be blocked from being landlord.
COMMENT: Shame, stigma, and fear keep women quiet.
Claire Trevett: Behind the scenes of Parliament's stormy week.
Change to welfare payments applauded, but an urgent increase still needed, advocates say.
COMMENT: MMP has been a disaster, especially for the little parties that get into power.
Mallard's judgment called into question for using the term 'rape' last week.
National's culture review followed allegations of bullying against MPs, which they denied.
Climate Change Minister James Shaw is the first MP to create an open-plan office.
COMMENT: A significant wrong has been done at Parliament.
Parliament's report into its problematic culture has been an important first step.
COMMENT: Parliament likely won't adopt all recommendations, but protections are necessary.
Oranga Tamariki is buying up homes so it can house young offenders on remand.
COMMENT: There seems to be no evidence of rape in Parliament.
Ngaro is unlikely to join Destiny's party, but says a Christian coalition is possible.
The week delivered bespoke poi for visiting dignitaries and politics with teeth.
A man was stood down after a complaint about a historical assault of a sexual nature.
Comment: Secrecy plays a large part in the toxic culture Parliament finds itself in today.
COMMENT: It resembled Grand Central Station as leaders came to and from Speaker's office.
A parliamentary staffer has been stood down after a historic allegation of assault.
Speaker Trevor Mallard has released a review of bullying and harassment at Parliament.