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Robertson defends Covid fund spending at finance select committee
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has fronted to the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee, defending the government's planning and use of the Covid-19 Response and Recovery fund.
No women's rights in Taliban's Afghanistan - Judith Collins
National Party leader Judith Collins says she has "no confidence" the Taliban will change their brutal style of rule in Afghanistan, and it is clear women there will have "little future".
Political parties urge government to support Afghan nationals
National, ACT and the Green Party agree more needs to be done to help those in Afghanistan.
New Zealand climate change response criticism 'unfair' - Ardern
After an alarming international report on climate change, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says criticism of New Zealand's response is "unfair".
Power cuts: Woods demands answers, Collins demands her sacking
The energy minister has demanded answers from generators about intentional power cuts overnight, but the opposition says she knew about the problems in the system and should step down.
DHB reform consultation with people who are disabled will continue - govt
The government is reassuring disabled people their voices will be heard as it presses on with major reforms to New Zealand's district health boards.
Terrorism suppression control orders: What you need to know
Explainer - What restrictions could be expected to be placed on someone like Suhayra Aden, coming to New Zealand after time with IS? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Hate speech laws: What you need to know
New hate speech law proposals from the government are confusing - even tripping up the prime minister and justice minister. RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Samoa election crisis: What you need to know
Explainer - Samoa has been struggling with a confrontational constitutional crisis. Confused? RNZ is here to clear it all up. Audio
The Budget and why it matters: What you need to know
Explainer - The Budget is approaching, but what actually is it, and does it even matter? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Gun laws and gangs: What you need to know
Explainer - More changes are in the pipeline for New Zealand's gun laws, but there have been so many since 15 March 2019 it can be hard to keep track. RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Covid-19 vaccines in NZ: What you need to know
Explainer - Who gets the Covid-19 vaccine, and when? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Covid-19 vaccines in New Zealand: What you need to know
Explainer - Who gets the Covid-19 vaccine, and when? RNZ is here to clear it all up.
Everything you need to know about special votes
Special votes can be returned and counted up to 10 days after election day so there is something of a lag time. Here's what they are, why they're special, and what you need to know about them.
Minor parties' debate becomes a rushed, uninformative melee
Analysis - With more than 16 minutes of ads spread in four blocks across the hour, and five leaders to bounce ideas and insults off one another, last night's debate made for frantic, fractured…
Parties claim dual debate victory in Ardern, Collins clash
Neither Jacinda Ardern nor Judith Collins were willing to claim victory in last night's debate, but that has not stopped both Labour and National crowning their own champions.
Small fortunes: Dunne's tips on the pitfalls of party popularity
The election could see some parties welcoming far more MPs into Parliament. They may celebrate, but sudden party growth has its own pitfalls to avoid.
National says fiscal plan stacks up after Labour insists there's another mistake
National's finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith remains defiant the party's economic plan stacks up - but has had to make another correction after using out of date figures.
Disability review failure: 'Rethink this - talk to disabled people and whānau'
The government should abandon some recommendations in the "appalling" Health and Disability review, and set up a separate ministry, people across the disability sector say.
Coronavirus: A glossary of terms
Covid-19 has introduced the world to an all-new lexicon as 'coronavirus', 'self-isolation' and 'social distancing' become commonplace terms. Here's a guide to what they all mean. Video
Dota 2 International: The world's biggest gaming prize pool
The International, the highest paying esports tournament in the world, begins today in Shanghai. Here's all you need to know about the event.
Police pursuits review leaves policy unchanged, targets training and tech
Police will improve training to reduce officers' inconsistent approaches to chasing fleeing drivers, but are largely leaving their pursuits policy unchanged, following the release of a joint review…
Police pursuits sit-rep: Facts and rules behind the chases
Police and the IPCA are tomorrow releasing their first joint report into pursuits. Here's a short history of pursuits, police policy, and crash trends.
Measles and vaccines in NZ: The facts
An outbreak of measles in Canterbury has prompted huge demand for vaccinations, but what is the disease and how serious is it really?