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English remains confident of leadership
National Party leader Bill English says he'd be very surprised if any of his MPs raised concerns about the leadership at the party's caucus retreat next week.
'Waka-jumping' bill will hurt NZ's reputation - National
The government legislation puts New Zealand among countries such as Rwanda and Uganda when it comes to democracy, the National Party says. Audio
MPs to vote on medicinal cannabis bills
MPs will vote this afternoon on the government's plan to make medicinal cannabis more widely available.
Who will be the Green Party's next co-leader?
The Green Party will hold a streamlined race for a new female co-leader with the winner to be named in early April.
Tertiary fees-free scheme at risk of being rorted
The fees-free study scheme is vulnerable to students rorting the system due to a gap in the government's records, Treasury officials warn.
Ardern gifted a name for her baby at Rātana
The prime minister has been welcomed at Rātana for the church's annual festivities. Video
Political year gears up at Rātana
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be welcomed at Rātana this morning for the church's annual festivities.
Ending solo mum sanction could cost govt $25m a year
Scrapping a sanction against some solo mums will cost more than $100 million over four years and could result in fewer parents paying child support, ministry officials say.
Police cold-calling strategy labelled 'creepy'
A rights watchdog has called on police to stop a new cold-calling strategy designed to prevent burglaries, saying it's "creepy".
National Party to petition govt over 'highway projects'
The National Party is launching petitions for support of major highway projects, but the government argues they were National campaign promises that were never costed.
Murderer should be compensated - UN committee
The government should compensate a murderer who was unlawfully held in solitary confinement, says the UN. Audio
Is Australia being too sensitive on Manus? 'Yes' - PM
Australia is being overly sensitive over New Zealand's offer to take Manus Island refugees, the Prime Minister says.
Euthanasia bill campaign launched
The public campaign to legalise euthanasia had a rocky start with a lone protester attempting to derail the launch.
'Vulnerable' dropped from Children's Ministry name
The Ministry for Vulnerable Children is having "vulnerable" scrubbed from its title, with the new government saying it stigmatised young people.
Govt 'very confident' over Pike River re-entry
The government is "confident" efforts to re-enter the Pike River Mine are well on track, despite its officials highlighting a host of dangers.
NZ won't follow Trump's lead on Jerusalem - Govt
Donald Trump's move to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital will make it more difficult to reach peace in the region, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.
Calls to combat foreign political influence
New Zealand is being urged to follow Australia's lead and crack down on foreign espionage and interference in politics.
Govt's tertiary plan: Who will be eligible?
The government is to release more details this morning about exactly who will be eligible for a year of free tertiary education.
Green Party 'yet to consider' Kermadec bill
The Green Party has cast doubt on suggestions it can be relied on to support National's bill to create the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary.
Peters denies Dame Susan Devoy remarks
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has denied Dame Susan Devoy's claim than he once suggested she was overweight, saying "her memory is failing her".
NZ 'could not' apply water tax - diplomat
Government plans to put a royalty on bottled water exports could be in jeopardy after a top trade negotiator warned MPs it would breach trade deals.
Govt accuses National of leaving $20bn hole
The government says $20 billion of planned Defence Force spending has not specifically been included in future budgets.
Nats celebrate consensus on parental leave
The National Party has welcomed the government's move to make paid parental leave more flexible, following the opposition party's repeated lobbying.
Govt reveals costings for student allowances boost
The government has buckled under pressure and released the total cost of its plan to boost student allowances and loans to cover living costs.
Former Labour MP Sue Moroney backs National's parental leave amendment
A former Labour MP who spearheaded the extension of paid parental leave supports National's proposal to let both parents take those weeks off together.