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Kiri Allan resigned as Justice Minister after crashing her car and being arrested.
Kiri Allan resigned as Justice Minister after crashing her car and being arrested.
Board member Jason Ake's comments were posted on Facebook yesterday.
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The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night.
Opinion: The Ardern/Hipkins Government has failed on so many fronts.
It is hard to feel anything other than sad about what has happened with the minister.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins addresses the situation involving Kiri Allan at the post-cabinet press conference. Video / Mark Mitchell
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Kiri Allan has not yet spoken publicly since her arrest apart from a brief statement.
Energetic, 'rising star' MP has also faced many struggles in her short political career.
The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night.
OPINION: Allan's crash may prove to be the tipping point for Labour’s own electoral crash.
Chris Hipkins talks to the media about the resignation of the Justice Minister.
The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night.
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NZ First leader Winston Peters talks to the media after his speech at the party launch in Auckland today. Video / Alex Burton
The party officially launched its 2023 election campaign in Wellington today.
Winston Peters launched his party's campaign at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland.
Greens co-leader James Shaw warns Labour not to take their support for granted, from his speech at their campaign launch in Wellington. Video / Mark Mitchell
Greens co-leaders Marama Davidson and James Shaw warn Labour not to take their support for granted. Video / Mark Mitchell
The former Shortland Street actor has returned from Hollywood and entered politics.
David Seymour wants a change of tools in fixing the infrastructure deficit.
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Shane Jones wants the tribunal gone by 2025.
National's policies so far amount to an Itch-Scratching Manifesto.
The NZ First leader promises to announce the "flavour" of his tax policy.