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NZ to attend counter-IS coalition meeting
Foreign Minister Murray McCully will attend a meeting in Washington DC next week with the nations working together to defeat Islamic State.
CYF 'stuff-up' fuels privacy concerns
A Child, Youth and Family privacy breach is being brandished as proof the government cannot be trusted with people's private information.
Govt accused of mixed messages on abortion
Ministers are trying to hold two positions at once on New Zealand's "archaic" abortion laws, Opposition MPs say.
Dunne denounces 'despicable racist' pamphlets
United Future leader Peter Dunne has derided pamphlets being distributed in his electorate as "disgraceful, despicable racist bigotry".
Call to investigate if fraudster forced out whistleblowers
Labour MP Sue Moroney is calling for an investigation into whether a convicted fraudster pushed public servants out of their jobs after they raised red flags about her. Audio
Domestic violence bill passes first reading
A Green MP's bill aimed at helping victims of domestic violence has unanimously passed its first reading in Parliament.
Govt defends domestic violence legislation u-turn
The government is defending its last-minute flip-flop to support legislation to give victims of domestic violence paid leave from work.
Parties waiting to gauge public on super - English
The National Party's new superannuation policy has been criticised across the political spectrum but the Prime Minister says other parties are could be won over, given time. Audio
State care child abuse inquiry 'a question of justice'
ACT leader David Seymour is the latest to support calls for an inquiry into historical abuse of children in state care.
Corrections staffer sacked for assault on tied-down prisoner
Corrections has fired a staff member for assaulting an inmate while he was tied to a bed, and referred her case to police.
Corrections breached torture conventions - Ombudsman
A man who was tied to a bed for 37 days in a row was among prisoners subjected to cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment, the Chief Ombudsman says.
Premier House under DIA review
The Department of Internal Affairs is reviewing its management of the Prime Minister's official residence, Premier House.
'Alarming' number of charities breaking financial reporting rules
Almost half of all charities are failing to meet the legal requirements for financial reporting, "alarming" figures from the Department of Internal Affairs show.
Kiwis, Aussies light up London gloom
New Zealanders and Australians eagerly awaiting the Rugby World Cup final in London are the only sign the event is even on, says Craig McCulloch.
Dirty Politics: claims, counter-claims
Analysis - Craig McCulloch summarises some of the most serious allegations in Nicky Hager's book Dirty Politics - and the Government's responses. Video