
What's 7x8? PM's podcast blooper
An eight-year old's quickfire questions led the PM to make a mathematical gaffe.
An eight-year old's quickfire questions led the PM to make a mathematical gaffe.
Luxon's off to Peru for Apec promising to maximise his time on the ground with leaders.
OPINION: Economic and fiscal forecasts demand more aggressive reform.
Furore the worst seen in more than 40 years of covering Parliament, says broadcaster.
The veteran broadcaster says he’s “never seen hatred like that in Parliament before”.
OPINION: The first debate on the Treaty Principles Bill was always going to deliver drama.
The House was suspended briefly after the haka disrupted voting.
Parliament was halted after a large haka during voting on David Seymour's bill.
Speaker Gerry Brownlee suspended the House and ordered the public gallery cleared. Video / Parliament TV
Act leader David Seymour responds the Prime Minister's statement that the Treaty Principles Bill is simplistic. Video / Mark Mitchell
The union is calling on the Government to invest in publicly owned and operated rail-capable ferries. Video / Mark Mitchell
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has criticised the controversial Treaty Principles Bill ahead of its first reading today. Video / Mark Mitchell
Question Time and Act’s Treaty Principles Bill introduced
Trump exodus: Americans have registered their interest in moving to NZ in their thousands.
The man was not ordered to forfeit his passport.
OPINION: Protesters have some heavyweight legal experts on their side.
Rennie has served governments across the political spectrum.
The contentious bill will have its first reading in Parliament this afternoon.
Minister Louise Upston has directed her officials to stop publishing weekly updates.
The fast track bill had its second reading debate in Parliament this afternoon.
Debate rages over who should capitalise tech companies.
Christopher Luxon discussed his phone call with Donald Trump during an interview with Mike Hosking. Video / Newstalk ZB
Firms may be paid to bid for government contracts.
Defence Minister explains why she thinks it is necessary to invoke rarely-used power.
The Trump statement said the department may be the 'Manhattan Project' of 'our time'.
Thousands of marchers protesting Government policies affecting Māori have crossed Auckland Harbour Bridge. Video / Carson Bluck / Michael Craig
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti is being supported nationwide, with Dunedin also doing its part to protest. Video / Takuta Ferris
A large group of supporters have also gathered in Christchurch, backing the movement and message of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti. Video / Supplied
The convoy of demonstrators protesting Government policies affecting Māori has arrived in New Zealand’s largest city and “significant delays” are expected in Auckland today.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he had to leave to prepare for his own formal Crown apology but maintains he's fully engaged in the process.