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Question Time for 13 December 2018
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Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What are the priorities for Budget 2019?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: What was the content of the text message she received from Richie…
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WOF woes grow as concerns raised about heavy vehicle checks
Trucks, buses also drawn into dodgy WOF saga
Some truck and bus inspectors are now accused of bending or breaking the rules. Audio
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Trucks, buses also drawn into dodgy WOF saga
Trucks, buses also drawn into dodgy WOF saga
The dodgy warrants of fitness saga continues with some truck and bus inspectors now accused of bending or breaking the rules.
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Medicinal cannabis bill passes final hurdle in Parliament
Medicinal cannabis bill passes final hurdle in Parliament
The government's medicinal cannabis bill has passed its final hurdle in Parliament with the National Party labelling it "decriminalisation by stealth".
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Twyford: KiwiBuild boss' absence an unwelcome distraction
Twyford: KiwiBuild boss' absence an unwelcome distraction
The Housing Minister says the employment dispute involving the head of the KiwiBuild unit is an unwelcome distraction, but won't impact on the rollout of the flagship policy. Video
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Millane murder: Body found intact, police search for shovel
Millane murder: Body found intact, police search for shovel
The body of the British backpacker Grace Millane was intact when it was discovered in bush at the Waitakere Ranges on Sunday. Video
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Question Time for 11 December 2018
MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Minister for Child Poverty Reduction: What is her response to the finding in yesterday’s Child Poverty Monitor report, that around 100,000 New Zealand children are “doing it…
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What you can - or can't - say about the Speaker
What you can - or can't - say about the Speaker
Opinion - Say what you want about an MP - if you think you can rely on their political sense and what they think the public will tolerate, writes Andrew Geddis Audio
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Simon Bridges on UN migration pact: We already have 'good, if not excellent' immigration policy
Bridges: We already have 'good, if not excellent' immigration policy
The National Party says the government should not support a United Nations migration pact due to be signed in Morocco this week. Video
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UN migration pact limits NZ powers - Simon Bridges
The National Party says the government should not support a United Nations migration pact due to be signed in Morocco this week. UN member states are meeting in Marrakech over the next two days to… Audio
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Is Labour wasting money on working parties and govt reviews?
Is Labour wasting money on working parties and govt reviews?
Labour is rejecting National's claims of wasteful spending on government reviews and working parties.
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Sovereignty concerns shroud NZ's bid to sign UN migration pact
Sovereignty concerns shroud NZ's bid to sign UN migration pact
New Zealand is likely going to sign up to a United Nations migration pact this week as long as it can iron out a concern around sovereignty.
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Week in politics: National's woes continue, tensions in chamber
Week in politics: National's woes continue, tensions in chamber
Analysis - This week the National Party's woes have continued, drama in the chamber leads to a walk-out, and controversial employment law changes have passed, writes Peter Wilson. Audio
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Doubts over Speaker's impartiality need to be sorted quickly - Borrows
Doubts over Speaker's impartiality need to be sorted quickly - Borrows
If accusations that Speaker Trevor Mallard is biased toward Labour persist, it will further damage Parliament's standing among the public, says a former deputy speaker. Audio
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Secret recording 'comes down to the harsh reality of humanity'
Secret recording 'comes down to the harsh reality of humanity'
Some politicians believe a series of secret recordings being made public are more a sign of bad working relationships than a worrying trend.
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'Is this thing on?' - politics, ethics of recording
Politicians believe a series of secret recordings being made public are more a sign of bad working relationships, than a worrying upward trend. Former staff of National MP Maggie Barry's are the… Audio
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Gerry Brownlee says Speaker Trevor Mallard seems sensitive to difficult questioning of PM
Speaker's interruption of question time 'a little concerning' - Brownlee
National MP Gerry Brownlee says it's concerning the Speaker has twice intervened in Parliament's question time when tough questions were being asked of the government. Audio
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Gerry Brownlee discusses Opposition walk-out
Audio 6 Dec 2018The National Party staged a mass exodus from Parliament on Wednesday after the Speaker ejected Simon Bridges from the house for his questioning of the Prime Minister on Karel Sroubek. It's hard to… Audio
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Nats walk-out: 'It was seriously disorganised'
Nats walk-out: 'It was seriously disorganised'
Tensions in Parliament boiled over this afternoon, with the opposition leader booted out of question time for criticising the conduct of the speaker.
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Leaker claims to be a National MP
A texter who leaked details of National Party's internal polling last week has sent another text to RNZ, claiming they are a National MP and offering details of what happened in yesterday's caucus… Audio
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Simon Bridges ejected from House, MPs follow
National MPs walked out of the House this afternoon after party leader Simon Bridges was ejected by the Speaker. But Mr Bridges remains defiant, saying he called out Speaker Trevor Mallard for openly… Audio
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National MPs walk out of debating chamber
National MPs walk out of debating chamber
A large number of National Party MPs have walked out of Parliament this afternoon during question time.
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Does diversity negate sovereignty?
The Government is yet to decide whether to sign up to the United Nations migration pact. National's leader Simon Bridges says it would restrict New Zealand's ability to set its own migration policy.
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Powerful people polls - pointless?
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has placed 29th on Forbes magazine's most powerful women in the world list. Ms Ardern is also the most mentioned politician on New Zealand twitter, while Judith Collins… Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Tess Nichol (Part 1)
Audio 5 Dec 2018Auckland's St Kentigern College has been thrown out of next year's Auckland 1A First XV rugby competition. The other schools in the league have agreed to boycott St kents over its recruitment policy… Audio