Giles Dexter
Second election would've been needed - Luxon
The Prime Minister says a second election would've been needed if he didn't agree to support ACT's Treaty Principles Bill to Select Committee. That's where National and New Zealand First's support… Audio
Health experts call for government to be open over tobacco links
Public health experts are calling on the government to be totally transparent on any past or present dealings MPs have had with tobacco companies.
The coalition is set to repeal Labour's smokefree… Audio
Government can't deliver promise for 500 new frontline police
The government can't deliver on its coalition agreement with New Zealand First to train 500 new frontline police officers within two years.
The Police Minister is now saying it'll take three years… Audio
PM Luxon shrugs off criticism at Rātana
Māori speakers at Rātana have strongly rebuked the government at its first visit to the Pā since taking office - calling it the enemy, and a three-headed taniwha.
But the Prime Minister is shrugging… Audio
Rātana; Government warned not to mess with te Tiriti
The Prime Minister has been warned - Māori will not sit by without a fight, if the government attempts to meddle with te Tiriti. Politicians of all stripes have flocked to Rātana near Whanganui for… Video, Audio
Politicians descend on Rātana
Rātana Pā is now full of politicians with both government and opposition representatives welcomed onto the marae.
The commemorations at Rātana are widely seen as the beginning of the political year.
…PM Luxon expects to be 'challenged' at Rātana
Speaking at his post-cabinet press conference on Tuesday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he was expecting to be challenged at Rātana on Wednesday.
Luxon also responded to accusations that his… Audio
Greens defend handling of shoplifting allegations
The Green Party co-leaders are defending their handling of shoplifting allegations made against their now former colleague Golriz Ghahraman - saying they did what they could, when they could, with the… Audio
Green MP faces third shoplifting allegation
A third allegation of shoplifting has emerged against Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman.
Police confirmed yesterday evening they are investigating a report of shoplifting at a Cuba Street clothing… Audio
Greens stay silent on shoplifting allegations
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman and her party's co-leaders have still not fronted on allegations the senior MP shoplifted from a high-end Auckland boutique.
Last week co-leaders James Shaw and Marama… Audio
NZ is 'exploring' joining non-nuclear part of AUKUS says Prime Minister Luxon
The Prime Minister has returned from Sydney, using stronger language on defence and the nuclear security pact between Australia, UK and the United States.
Christopher Luxon says New Zealand is… Audio
PM Australia visit: 501 deportee conversation re-emerges
There were handshakes, jersey swaps and serious talks on defence during Christopher Luxon's first official trip as Prime Minister. Mr Luxon is about to return from a whirlwind visit to Australia - one… Audio
Hundreds rally against smokefree changes
Labour is calling on the health minister to honour is Hippocratic oath, as crowds gathered begging the government to reconsider repealing smokefree legislation. The government insists it remains… Audio
Winston Peters comes out swinging while acting as Prime Minister
It didn't take long for Winston Peters to come out swinging from the big chair, as he took the reins in Chistopher Luxon's absence. In just the second Question Time of the term, the Deputy Prime… Audio
Workers' rights in new Minister's sights
The new Workplace Relations and Safety minister has a busy two weeks ahead, with promises to axe Fair Pay Agreements by Christmas, and start work to reinstate 90-day trials. ACT's deputy leader Brooke… Audio
Labour MP Damien O'Connor labels Israel actions as genocide
A senior Labour MP has gone a step too far for his party in labelling Israel's actions in Gaza, genocide.
Damien O'Connor was one of a number of opposition MPs dismayed at the government's refusal to… Audio
Te reo translation of 'Charles' provides linguistic issues at swearing in
A linguistic conundrum has emerged at Parliament over a Māori translation of the name "Charles".
Te Pāti Māori MPs referred to the monarch as "Kīngi Harehare" during their swearing in on Tuesday… Audio
Coalition talks: Luxon 'relieved' policy agreements made
Welcome to another episode in the coalition of contradictions. Christopher Luxon says a "significant milestone" has been reached in the ongoing talks to form a new government. The National Party… Video, Audio
Three policies away from a coalition agreement
An announcement on a deal to form the next government is inching ever-closer, with no more than three 'difficult' and 'complex' policies yet to be agreed on by National, New Zealand First, and ACT.
… Audio
Absence of NZ PM at Pacific Islands Forum not a 'snub' says Cook Islands politician
A senior Cook Islands politician says the absence of a New Zealand Prime Minister at the Pacific Islands Forum this week is unlikely to be seen as a snub.
Outgoing deputy Prime Minister Carmel… Audio