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MPs from across the political divide previously stymied gun control
As recently as last year, New Zealand First MP Ron Mark boasted in Parliament about having repeatedly obstructed attempts to bolster gun control. Audio
PM cool on chance of cyber-snooping project stopping mosque terrorism
The Prime Minister is downplaying a suggestion from National that a surveillance programme known as Project Speargun could have helped prevent the Christchurch terror attacks. Audio
Help rid NZ of racism, PM asks students at school where two died
The Prime Minister has implored a Christchurch high school which lost two students in Friday's massacre to help her rid the country of racism.
How media plan to cover the accused Christchurch shooter's trial
Media outlets have begun discussions on how best to cover the court case of the accused Christchurch terrorist without giving him a platform for propaganda.
Labour MPs backtrack on Anne-Marie Brady committee decision
Labour MPs have backtracked on their decision to block China expert Anne-Marie Brady from speaking at Parliament after push-back from the Opposition.
Tobacco giant's plea goes up in smoke
The government has poured cold water on a tobacco giant's plea for tax-breaks on its vaping and other smokefree products.
Landcorp defends $11k Tax Working Group submission
State farmer Landcorp has defended spending more than $11,000 preparing its submission to the government's Tax Working Group, telling MPs it was "money well spent".
Sport anti-doping agency to keep cannabis on prohibited list
Even if New Zealand votes to legalise cannabis, the sports anti-doping agency says it remains bound by international rules which ban athletes from using it above a certain limit.
PM rules out change to MMP threshold before 2020
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out lowering the MMP threshold in time for next year's election.
Julie Bishop wants to contribute to 'the return of National Party'
Australia's former foreign minister has sought to help the National Party return to government, sharing her experience with the party at their caucus retreat.
Julie Bishop goes on National's Hamilton retreat
Australia's former foreign minister Julie Bishop has challenged all political parties to recruit more women ahead of a dinner where she will address National MPs.
Sarah Dowie says she will not stand down despite police investigation
The National MP has refused to answer questions about her relationship with Jami-Lee Ross and a text message allegedly sent from her phone.
Brian Tamaki will bring 'issues': Jones
Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki has been invited to Waitangi and he's expected to bring about 2000 supporters, but MP Shane Jones says they will cause 'issues' for the local marae and police.
Developers on 'pretty cold, harsh' KiwiBuild process
Property developers have begun delivering their wish-lists to Housing Minister Phil Twyford on ways to improve the troubled KiwiBuild scheme.
Former KiwiBuild boss: 'They've gone back to 300, I don't know how'
Stephen Barclay says his team was on target to meet the 1000 house goal while he was in charge because they focused on targets, "not building a new ministry". Audio
Former KiwiBuild boss to launch legal action
Former head of KiwiBuild Stephen Barclay quit his role while being investigated over complaints from staff about his behaviour.
KiwiBuild chief executive's absence raises questions
Mystery continues to surround the absence of KiwiBuild chief executive Stephen Barclay with the Housing Ministry rejecting reports he's resigned. Video
Maggie Barry bullying claims: 'It was Jekyll and Hyde stuff'
The former staff member who has released recordings of National MP Maggie Barry rejects any suggestion he taped her secretly and says she asked him to do so. Audio
Sophie Elliott's mum backs law criminalising strangulation
The mother of murdered woman Sophie Elliott hopes a new strangulation offence could help others avoid her daughter's fate.
'Double jeopardy' concern over Sroubek deportation decision
The government may have opened itself up to a costly legal battle around "double jeopardy" over its handling of the Karel Sroubek case, an immigration lawyer warns. Audio
Immigration Minister knew of Sroubek's crimes in Czech Republic
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway was informed of Karel Sroubek's violent crimes in the Czech Republic and allowed him to stay in New Zealand anyway. Video
Police investigating after incident at Young National event
Police are investigating after a teenage woman complained of inappropriate behaviour following a Young National event.
Striking midwives promising 'maximum disruption'
Hundreds of midwives are going on strike today, promising "maximum disruption" for District Health Boards while not putting women and babies at risk. Audio
Sage accused of 'rubber-stamping' land sales to foreigners
New figures reveal the Green MP has approved nearly every application to cross her desk over nine months, rejecting just 30 hectares out of almost 60,000 hectares.
Prisoners' right to vote currently not a priority for Parliament - Little
Prisoners look unlikely to get the vote any time soon even after a Supreme Court ruling in their favour. Video