Despite mood swings, the election game is open
From our Leader in September 1, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, September 1, 2023 National Party Leader Christopher Luxon is upbeat about the ensuing
From our Leader in September 1, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, September 1, 2023 National Party Leader Christopher Luxon is upbeat about the ensuing
Venu Menon Wellington, August 29,2023 Parliament on Tuesday witnessed a protracted back-and-forth between Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and Leader of the Opposition Christopher Luxon of
Venu Menon Wellington, August 28,2023 The government has announced additional savings to fight inflation. These savings are on top of the $4 billion in savings
Christopher Luxon is the Most Preferred Prime Minister Venkat Raman Auckland, August 25, 2023 Respondents to the Indian Newslink Opinion Poll have overwhelmingly chosen National
Venu Menon Wellington, August 22,2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins made a spirited defence of his government’s track record in office while going head-to-head with Leader
Peter Dunne Wellington, August 17, 2023 The Prime Minister was right when he said lifting the remaining Covid-19 restrictions earlier this was week was an
Venu Menon Wellington, August 14,2023 The seven-day isolation period and requirement for visitors to wear masks in healthcare facilities ends at midnight tonight. Prime Minister
Venkat Raman Auckland, August 13, 2023 Labour Party Leader Chris Hipkins has offered to remove GST from fruits and vegetables and increase payments to Working
Venkat Raman Auckland, August 12, 2023 Last night (Friday), we launched the weekly Indian Newslink Opinion Poll to feel the pulse of our people on
Analysis from the Parliament Press Gallery Peter Wilson Wellington, August 4, 2023 The Week that was- Another poll points to a change of government and
Jo Moir Wellington, August 3, 2023 Comment: National, Act, the Greens and New Zealand First are all climbing up the voter board in the latest poll,
Michael Wood at 46 remains strong in Mt Roskill Venkat Raman Auckland, July 31, 2023 The Labour Party’s List, with its ranking of candidates, released
In July 1962, following a slump in his government’s political fortunes, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan abruptly sacked one-third of his Cabinet. Amongst the reactions
The aftermath of the former Minister’s car crash and arrest Wellington (RNZ), July 24, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has announced who will pick up
Venkat Raman Auckland, July 24, 2023 Embattled Kiri Allan resigned from all her Ministerial portfolios this Morning following her arrest last night on Evans Day
Russell Palmer Wellington, July 3, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins intends to speak to Cabinet Minister Kiri Allan in a couple of weeks about recent
Peter Wilson Wellington, July 1, 2023 The meeting of Prime Minister Chris Hipkins with Chinese President Xi Jinping was, by all reported accounts, a success. It took
Welcome to Indian Newslink July 1, 2023 Digital Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, June 30, 2023 While the unfortunate ‘shares episodes’ of the ill-fated Michael Wood
Edited Version of RNZ Story Wellington, June 21, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has announced Michael Wood has relinquished all his remaining ministerial portfolios. Mr
Venu Menon Wellington, June 19,2023 The government is tweaking the 20 hours’ free early childhood education policy, announced in Budget 2023, based on the feedback
Peter Dunne Wellington, June 10, 2023 Chris Hipkins has demonstrated many skills since he became Prime Minister unexpectedly just over four months ago. However, successfully
Wellington Cup racing at Trentham Racecourse (Photosport Photo via RNZ) Bookmaking on horse racing events was made illegal in New Zealand in 1911. Until 1949,
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the Indo-Pacific Islands Cooperation Forum in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on Sunday, May 21, 2023 (PMO Photo)
Sam Sachdeva Wellington, May 19, 2023 The government has unveiled a Budget bereft of the usual election-year treats, with New Zealand forecast to avoid a
Peter Dunne Budgets today are as much a political statement of a government’s intent as they are an economic management plan. They are a balance
New Zealand Budget Special 2023 Venkat Raman Auckland, May 18, 2023 Finance Minister Grant Robertson has tried to appease New Zealanders with a ‘No Frills,
Sourced Content Wellington, May 16, 2023 A raging fire at the Loafers Lodge Hostel located in Adelaide Road, Newtown has claimed at least ten lives
Sourced Content Wellington, May 14, 2023 Five months away from the general election, the latest Newshub-Reid political poll shows that Te Pāti Māori could hold
Sourced Content Wellington, May 14, 2023 The National Party is not ruling out forcibly breaking up the supermarket duopoly but would rather find ways to
Christopher Luxon’s announcement ruling out any post-election working arrangement between National and Te Pati Māori is more predictable than bold. Realistically, such an arrangement had
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