
Focus: Deputy PM Winston Peters takes questions
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters took questions from the media. Video / Marty Melville
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters took questions from the media. Video / Marty Melville
Former National leader Simon Bridges unhinged. Video / Dean Purcell
A disciplinary process into the behaviour of MP Julie Anne Genter during a confrontation in Parliament last night. Video / RNZ
Chris Hipkins comments on Julie Anne Genter's actions in House last night. Video / Alyse Wright
Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks about Winston Peters' Aukus speech and his comments about former NSW Premier Bob Carr. Video / Alyse Wright
Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks about the importance of community charities like BBM. Video / Alyse Wright
Green MP Julie Anne Genter told to return to her seat in Parliament during exchange with National's Matt Doocey. Video / Parliament TV
A protester interrupted Winston Peters during his speech in Parliament. Video / Mark Mitchell
Shaw resigned from his role as the Green Party co-leader in January after nearly nine years in the job. Video / Parliament TV
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he's not concerned about the 1News Verian poll results. Video / Mark Mitchell
Melissa Lee speaks about Christopher Luxon's decision to replace her as media and communications minister. Video / Mark Mitchell
Labour leader Chris Hipkins responds to Christopher Luxon's Cabinet reshuffle announcement. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announces senior Cabinet ministers will take over the Broadcasting and Disability Issues portfolios. Video / Mark Mitchell
Chris Cahill earlier expressed his support for the Government’s proposed gang patch ban - but said it was 'not without its fish hooks'. Video / New Zealand Parliament
A former member of Black Power says the Government’s proposed gang patch ban won't work and could lead to members getting tattoos of patches. Video / New Zealand Parliament
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Associate Justice Minister Nicole McKee announcing the Government is to bring back the Three Strikes law.
Associate Education Minister David Seymour and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announce the Government’s plan to tackle truancy. Video / Mark Mitchell
Labour leader Chris Hipkins is critical of the Government's targets, especially truancy. Video / Mark Mitchell
Hundreds of students, some as young as 10, are marching to Parliament today as part of the School Strike 4 Climate. Protests are also being held in Auckland and Christchurch.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown and Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop view the progress on the Te Ara Tupua shared pathway. Video / Mark Mitchell
Speaking to reporters in Auckland Luxon stressed that the cuts would not impact frontline services, but would be focused on back office and administrative roles. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Chris Luxon has released a 36-point action plan, to be completed by the end of June. Video / NZ Herald / Getty / Mark Mitchell
The Government lays out its next checklist for the country, how a bank manager helped victims send money to scammers, and school stand-downs and suspensions on the rise in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald / Getty
Port of Auckland workers have marched up Queen St in support of keeping the port in council ownership. Video / Jason Oxenham
Finance Minister Nicola Willis has conceded she won’t be able to get the Government’s finances back in shape as quickly as expected, while delivering tax cuts that may not end up looking as attractive as National promised before the election. Video / NZ Herald
The fight for better pay continues for Kiwi cops amid ongoing negotiations. Video / NZHerald
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks about how the Government is handling the China hacking revelation. Video / Mark Mitchell
GCSB Minister Judith Collins speaks about the Government's stand on China hacking revelations. Video / Mark Mitchell
The FamilyBoost credit will allow families to collect up to 25 per cent of ECE fees after the 20 Hours Free and on top of the Ministry of Social Development’s Childcare Subsidy. Video / Mark Mitchell
Wellington mayor Tory Whanau is asked by Newstalk ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills about the Reading Cinemas deal. Video / Mark Mitchell