Labour and National stay in close fight, not their leaders
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 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
Venu Menon Wellington, April 2, 2023 At his post-Cabinet media briefing on 1 May 2023, ahead of his UK visit to attend the coronation of
Labour’s obduracy may turn expensive at the General Election Graham Adams Auckland, April 23, 2023 The government’s disdain for democracy is a gift to National
Venu Menon Wellington, April 22, 2023 New Zealand’s foreign policy priorities appear to be shifting in a tripolar direction. First, there is its relationship with
Venu Menon Wellington, April 12, 2023 “We know that the world is currently facing a global health-worker shortage, so it is vital that New
Peter Dunne Wellington, April 6, 2023 Something is remiss in the way Ministers are being reminded of the potential conflict between their private interests and
Graham Adams Auckland, April 6, 2023 The clock is ticking. October’s election is just over six months away. But despite the Prime Minister’s assurances
Venu Menon reports from Parliament on the former PM’s Valedictory Address Wellington, April 5, 2023 Jacinda Ardern, delivering her farewell address, began by remembering her
Analysis: The politics of crisis management Venu Menon Wellington, April 4, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has reprioritised the “bread and butter” issue of cost
Peter Dunne Wellington, April 1, 2023 In his first two months as Prime Minister, Chris Hipkins impressed by his directness, clarity and determination, and the
Welcome to Indian Newslink April 1, 2023 Digital Edition Auckland, April 1, 2023 The rising importance of the Indian community in active politics is indicative
This is our Leader in our April 1, 2023 Edition Venkat Raman Auckland, March 31, 2023 The indiscretions of Stuart Nash in leaking
Venkat Raman Auckland, March 31, 2023 An increase in fortnightly payments to pensioners, a rise in allowances and loans for students, a rise in the
Stuart Nash: Apologies to the PM, Constituents and Family (RNZ Photo by Angus Dreaver) Chris Hipkins spent a huge amount of political capital when he
Tim Watkin Wellington, March 18, 2023 When word went out that Prime Minister Chris Hipkins would be making an announcement about Stuart Nash on the tiles at
Glasses are signs of wisdom: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins (Facebook Photo) In just over five weeks as Prime Minister, Chris Hipkins has breathed new life
Analysis by Peter Wilson Wellington, February 24, 2023 Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon have gone head-to-head for the first time after National’s wobbly start to
“Chris Hipkins is no slouch on the political strategy front. He would have weighed up the pros and cons of going to Auckland versus sitting tight in Wellington and decided if Cyclone Gabrielle was going to strike in the country’s biggest city, then that is where he needed to be.”
-Jo Moir, Political Editor, Newsroom, Wellington
Tim Wilson Wellington, February 11, 2023 RNZ Analysis: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins lights his policy bonfire but will it burn brightly enough to make a real
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins A good start from more momentum and substance needed (RNZ Photo by Rebekah Parsons-King) Prime Minister Chris Hipkins is aiming to
Dr Malini Yugendran Auckland, February 9, 2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has announced a series of changes in government policies aimed at putting the cost
But despite a ‘little controversy,’ the National Day was sublime Venkat Raman Auckland, February 7, 2023 Waitangi Day celebrations held yesterday (February 6, 2023) as
Venkat Raman, Auckland, February 3, 2023 Our Leader in February 1, 2023 Digital Edition The smooth transfer of power from Jacinda Ardern to
Venkat Raman Auckland, January 31, 2023 Chris Hipkins has shown his firm hand in his Cabinet reshuffle announced earlier today (January 31, 2023) in Wellington.
And with Deputy Carmel Sepuloni, he has an opportunity to weather it Venkat Raman Auckland, January 22, 2023 Many of his adversaries have already written
Dr Malini Yugendran Auckland, January 19, 2023 Jacinda Ardern shocked the world with her announcement of her resignation as Prime Minister of New Zealand this
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said that her government is working on tightening laws around crime and punishment that will prevent horrific murders such as
Removed: Gathering limitations, Travel Declaration, My Vaccine Pass and a lot more Retained: Self-Isolation, Restrictions on Covid-Positive cases and others Venkat Raman Auckland October 18,
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