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Prince Louis sung a waiata in Parliament
Kiwi MPs paid homage to the latest royal baby in the House this afternoon.
Kiwi MPs paid homage to the latest royal baby in the House this afternoon.
NZ First wants no part in a byelection so soon after the election, Winston Peters says.
Hearings on medical cannabis laws have included instructions on how to use it.
Jacinda Ardern answered questions from 4pm.
The process for overturning wrongful convictions is too long and complicated, lawyer says.
The funding for the RSA and the No Duff Charitable Trust will be locked in for four years.
Julie Anne Genter feels time is right for women to have more power.
The Greens will decide tomorrow whether they stand in the Northcote byelection.
Columnist Matthew Hooton apologises for suggesting Steven Joyce was corrupt.
Forestry companies want foreign help to reach the Govt's 1 billion trees target.
Latest figures show as little as 7 years' gas reserves left in NZ.
More than 200 people disclosed criminal acts or sensitive information to Parliament.
Karla Cardno's stepbrother urges Minister to let his father stay in New Zealand.
New members of a committee on intelligence will not get access to classified documents.
Kelvin Davis says he is still adjusting to being the most powerful politician in NZ.
Govt's ban on new oil exploration is a "wrecking ball" for regional NZ, National says.
RNZ chairman Richard Griffin says he won't hand over Clare Curran's voice message.
Labour has announced three possibles for Northcote byelection
Marama Davidson needs to show she can speak to voters outside the Green Party.
New Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson brings stability, but also risks, to the Greens.
The Green Party will pick a replacement for Metiria Turei on Sunday.
National MPs have locked horns with an environment boss at Parliament.
Labour will spend $600m more a year than National to fulfil its transport plans.
Chronic pain sufferers should be exempt from prosecution too, Govt has been told.
Ardern says it would have been better for someone else to have contacted the RNZ chairman.
RNZ's CEO and board chairman to correct their statements on Hirschfeld meeting
Lewis Jones delivered a petition to Parliament today supporting harsher drug penalties.
IBD sufferers want businesses required by law to let them use the bathroom.
Father whipped preacher for alleged indecency on his daughter aged 12.
Super-ministry accused of misleading parliament over surge in contractor spending.