Nikki Kaye
Parliament considers non-government bills
This Wednesday Parliament will debate bills from non-government MPs. We have the details.
Video, AudioGoldsmith could have used his words better - Nikki Kaye
The National Party got into something of a tangle yesterday after finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith said the Prime Minister should "stick to her knitting".
Jacinda Ardern had said she was angry The… Audio
The repetition tango
This week in Question Time the top-of-the-bill bouts involved a lot of repetition. Repeated questions, repeated answers. Reprises, reiterations and recaps. Do I need to say that again? Audio
The repetition tango
This week in Question Time the top-of-the-bill bouts involved a lot of repetition. Repeated questions, repeated answers. Reprises, reiterations and recaps. Do I need to say that again?
AudioPeople reading too much into Muller's MAGA hat - Kaye
The New National Party leader Todd Muller is wasting no time putting his stamp on the party's front bench with a caucus reshuffle that would be revealed as early as today. Muller took over the… Audio
National Party will vote on leadership on Tuesday
National MPs will be asked to decide between the current leadership team and challengers Todd Muller and Nikki Kaye next week.
Simon Bridges has confirmed a vote for both leader and deputy will be… Audio
Coronavirus: Schools need more financial support - Nikki Kaye
For anyone thinking that the end of a Level Four lockdown will automatically mean the kids can go back to school, take a deep breath.
Minister of Education Chris Hipkins has made it clear there will… Audio
Coronavirus: Nikki Kaye calls for action on foreign students
The National Party is calling for the government to act more urgently over foreign students arriving from China.
The Ministry of Education has advised schools to ask any students coming from China to… Audio
Bereavement leave for miscarriage bill passes first reading
A bill clarifying bereavement leave for miscarriage or still birth has passed its first reading at Parliament. Audio
Bereavement leave for miscarriage bill passes first reading
A bill clarifying bereavement leave for miscarriage or still birth has passed its first reading at Parliament.
AudioA general tit-for-tat at Parliament
On Wednesdays at Parliament MPs argue about general topics in the aptly named General Debate. This week turned into a bit of a tit-for-tat. Audio
A general tit-for-tat at Parliament
On Wednesdays at Parliament MPs argue about general topics in the aptly named General Debate. This week turned into a bit of a tit-for-tat.
AudioThe End of Life Choice Debate: in pictures
The third reading debate of the End of Life Choice Bill made for a busy, emotional day at Parliament. For The House Phil Smith caught the action in photos.
The End of Life Choice Debate: in pictures
The third reading debate of the End of Life Choice Bill made for a busy, emotional day at Parliament. For The House Phil Smith caught the action in photos.
AudioBusinesses hit by City Rail Link construction to be offered compensation
Businesses suffering from the ongoing City Rail Link construction are pleased but circumspect at the chance of getting any money to make up for their losses. The government and council jointly… Audio
"Does she stand...?" Scenes from a Question Time
Question Time is Parliament is the loudest free show in town. And it can be quite the spectacle. We caught the action of one typical Question Time on camera.
"Does she stand...?" Scenes from a Question Time
Question Time is Parliament is the loudest free show in town. And it can be quite the spectacle. We caught the action of one typical Question Time on camera.
AudioBudget 2019 not over yet
The budget process is a long one which pops up in all corners of Parliament. Daniela Maoate-Cox tracks it from question time, to select committees, and back again. Video, Audio
Budget 2019 not over yet
The budget process is a long one which pops up in all corners of Parliament. Daniela Maoate-Cox tracks it from question time, to select committees, and back again.
Video, AudioChecking up on billions spent
MPs have begun a 10 hour debate on whether or not public money was well spent in the 2017/2018 financial year. Audio