
Police practice and culture comes under the microscope in major study
Māori continue to be over-represented in use-of-force incidents.
Māori continue to be over-represented in use-of-force incidents.
The Far North resident, 63, also leads civil defence, festivals and marae work in Moerewa.
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'Give the gift of the Māori language.'
And how international media are framing the Treaty Principles Bill debate.
Caleb Moses has crunched the numbers to estimate how many people marched in the hīkoi.
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Police report peaceful hīkoi; 20 medical incidents, one arrest.
As the crowd chanted, Seymour walked back into the Beehive with his MPs.
He's called some "inflammatory language".
Act leader David Seymour believes he wasn't allowed to speak as it would have "deflated" the protest organiser's kaupapa. Video / Ben Dickens
The architect of the Treaty Principles Bill, David Seymour, was booed back inside the Beehive by the tens of thousands of people gathered to protest his controversial bill.
OPINION: Treaty principles need to remain tied to the historical Treaty.
OPINION: Everyone, from Labour, the Greens, the unions and every demographic represented.
Tens of thousands of people from across the country have converged on the capital. Video / NZ Herald
MP's haka against Treaty Principles Bill gains a world wide audience
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OPINION: 'Instead of empty rhetoric, the Government needs to take action – now.'
OPINION: Principles? How about we see some in the abuse-in-care response and Treaty bill?
OPINION: The gang patch law kicks in on Thursday but let's wait for the reactions.
Wellington residents have been told to prepare for disruption, with up to 30,000 people expected to join the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti.
OPINION: Māori everywhere take the threats to mana motuhake seriously.
Tens of thousands are expected to march on Parliament.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell speaking on preparations ahead of tomorrow's hīkoi. Video / Mark Mitchell
'NZ’s relationship with its indigenous people is very inspiring.'