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NZ Herald Live: Finance minister Nicola Willis speaks to the media
NZ Herald Live: Finance minister Nicola Willis speaks to the media

Labour Leader Chris Hipkins reacts to Winston Peters ruling out working with him
Chris Hipkins speaks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge about Winston Peters ruling out working with him after the next election. Video / Herald NOW

Simeon Brown speaks about emergency department pressures
Simeon Brown addresses stress on New Zealand's emergency departments. Video / Herald NOW

Nicola Willis addresses KiwiSaver changes
Nicola Willis speaks to Ryan Bridge about changes to KiwiSaver. Video / Herald Now

Act leader David Seymour invited to Oxford Union debate
Act leader David Seymour spoke to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge about taking part in the renowned Oxford Union debate. Video / Herald Now

NZ Herald Live: PM Christopher Luxon speaks to the media
NZ Herald Live: PM Christopher Luxon speaks to the media

Chris Luxon in studio with Newstalk ZB's Kerre Woodham
The Prime Minister is in studio the day after Budget 2025 taking listeners' question with Newstalk ZB's Kerre Woodham. Video / NewstalkZB

Erica Stanford teacher workforce announcement
Erica Stanford makes teacher workforce announcement at Mt Albert Grammar. Video / Alyse Wright

NZ Herald Live: Nicola Willis post-Budget event
Nicola Willis' post-Budget event in Wellington.

Kiwis react to Budget: Kiwisaver, Best Start, student loan changes to bite
Young New Zealanders give their thoughts on the Government's Budget 2025 and how it will impact them. Video \ Jason Dorday

Labour, National quizzed on savings from pay equity changes
Chris Hipkins wants to reverse the changes, but won't commit to a dollar figure.

Matthew Hooton: NZ heading towards bankruptcy without budget savings
Debt is projected to increase by $60 to $70 billion over the next five years. Video \ Mark Mitchell

Matthew Hooton: NZ heading towards bankruptcy without budget savings
Debt is projected to increase by $60 to $70 billion over the next five years. Video \ Mark Mitchell

Te Pāti Māori MPs emerge from Parliament
Te Pāti Māori MPs emerge from Parliament, following the adjourned debate on the suspension of three of them, to be greeted by their supporters. Video / Audrey Young

Winston Peters asked to leave the House
Deputy Prime Minister was asked to leave the chamber by Speaker Gerry Brownlee after he asked a question deemed not to be in order.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins speaks ahead of House debate on Te Pāti Māori's haka
Parliament is preparing for a potentially lengthy and tense debate over the penalties handed to Te Pāti Māori over last year’s controversial haka in the House. Video/ Mark Mitchell

$600m in Government funding to go to rail services
Rail Minister Winston Peters and Chris Bishop detail how more than $600m in Government funding will help upgrade the country's rail services. Video / Mark Mitchell

PM speaks on the Privileges Committee recommendations
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says National isn't willing to make any concessions on the Privileges Committee recommendations.

NZ Herald Live: Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference
Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference

Watch Live : Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking
Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking

Watch Live : Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking
Christopher Luxon live with Mike Hosking

Brooke van Velden responds to criticism from Winston Peters
Brooke van Velden thinks it is odd Winston Peters would criticise her for using the c-word.