
National undecided on Act’s four-year term legislation
National says it has no position, despite committing to introduce legislation on it.
National says it has no position, despite committing to introduce legislation on it.
Opinion: The PM heads to Waitangi this weekend needing to take charge of the race debate.
OPINION: Mixed Treaty Principles Bill messaging by the coalition Government is awful.
The Prime Minister says the reshuffle “further clarifies" ministers’ responsibilities.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon has described the bill as “divisive and unhelpful”.
Seymour says Act does not regard the Treaty as a partnership between Māori and the Crown.
Act leader David Seymour says the Waitangi Day celebrations carry more significance.
David Seymour is planning to improve on the charter school model but unions are worried.
OPINION: To succeed this time, they need to reflect on the historical context.
OPINION: This could be a good start in David Seymour's fight against red tape.
OPINION: We could collapse into a chaos not seen in this country before.
'You’re not doing your country any good to put it on the shelves.'
OPINION: Gargantuan red tape will be gone if we learn a "Thingvellir" or two from Iceland.
Yarken lands NZ Defence Force as early customer.
OPINION: Govt's controversial measures have given Opposition parties stronger start.
David Seymour says it isn't about the Commission's left-leaning chairman.
When told of the posters, Seymour said for him that phase was around intermediate.
Peters accused media of taking bribes. Seymour disagrees, still wary of policy generally.
O'Neill said the posters 'allow us to laugh at ourselves about the state we’re in'.
OPINION: The new PM has been shown how easy it is to lose control of the narrative.
It comes after the new coalition Government was sworn in on Monday.
Opinion: Deputy PM situation 'looks like the dubious Wisdom of Solomon'.
A $1.2 billion fund, foreign buyer plans scrapped - what Luxon has to compromise on.
Winston Peters pockets over $500,000 for his 18 months as Deputy PM.
Unorthodox Deputy PM jobshare, 20 Cabinet roles include three each from NZ First, Act.
What policies have hit the cutting room floor?
A coalition deal will be signed today and a Government sworn in next week.
OPINION: Once upon a time, there were three people who needed to form a government.
The contest is now between Winston Peters and David Seymour.
Seymour says having the second-largest party with the second-biggest role makes sense.