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Trade Minister on flying visit to India
The new minister is keen to make good on a campaign pledge.
The new minister is keen to make good on a campaign pledge.
One of Govt's first priorities is 'fringe concern' about WHO, says Labour.
The plan reveals National's concessions.
The new Government is making encouraging noises about US-UK-Australia nuclear sub pact.
These Cabinet ministers displayed a confident understanding of public image.
Christopher Luxon tried to seize back the narrative, announcing his 100-day plan.
Who might be nervous about bad blood with the new government?
Luxon finally got to put on a show without Punch popping up.
OPINION: He should be happy, but it is as though Winston Peters needs an enemy.
The Deputy PM also aired allegations over the Public Interest Journalism Fund.
Hipkins is expected to respond to National's plan to reduce landlords' tax bills.
OPINION: But the new Government has inherited a mess.
What the research says about how smoking laws impact the local dairy and the black market.
OPINION: Andrew Coster should be safe but Mallard might not be.
Backdating tax-breaks tipped to increase policy cost to $3b.
The National-led Government is planning to jettison many of Labour's policies.
The new Health Minister says work is already 'well under way' on the 100-day plan.
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.
Winston Peters wants Act to convince him loosening foreign investment rules is worth it.
David Seymour has responsibility for the public drug-buying agency.
OPINION: The new PM has been shown how easy it is to lose control of the narrative.
Coalition talks have cost National dearly.
OPINION: Now it's climate denial, race-baiting, partisan politics and an end to smokefree.
It comes after the new coalition Government was sworn in on Monday.
Opposition says Parliament's law was unfair and court decision should be respected.
Former National Party minister Hekia Parata quit earlier this month.
Peters also reveals his approach as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
The new coalition Government will be sworn into office today.
Mitchell won't be drawn on whether he expects Coster to step down.