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Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
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Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
Newly appointed equal opportunities commissioner, former National MP Jackie Blue, says Parliament is not family friendly but she does not know how to fix it.
Education Minister Hekia Parata has today announced the interim decisions for the five Aranui schools in greater Christchurch affected by the Government’s…
New Zealand shares rose as Ryman Healthcare climbed to a new record, bouncing back from a decline that may have been triggered by a rival’s stock selldown, while…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
Newly appointed equal opportunities commissioner, former National MP Jackie Blue, says Parliament is not family friendly but she does not know how to fix it.
Education Minister Hekia Parata has today announced the interim decisions for the five Aranui schools in greater Christchurch affected by the Government’s…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
Legislation banning further legal action over paying family caregivers fulfils the Government’s legal obligations to disabled adults, Prime Minister John Key…
Parliament has completed a marathon session of extra time after Opposition parties failed to stop three bills being pushed into law under urgency.
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
New Zealand Post, the state-owned postal service, says Standard & Poor’s move to lower the outlook on its A+ credit rating won’t affect debt on issue or create…
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Prime Minister John Key sounds unconvinced about the survival prospects of ailing state coalminer Solid Energy despite the company's chairman expressing…
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Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
Justice Minister Judith Collins has expressed her sadness at the sudden loss of Supreme Court Judge, the Honourable Justice Robert Chambers.
A month before the 2011 election campaign, The Treasury warned Solid Energy its draft annual report could be seen as unhelpful to National's asset sales policy…
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
The New Zealand dollar edged lower in the local session as investors hold off from making any decisions ahead of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s…
MPs on Parliament’s primary production select committee are divided about whether to tackle Zespri over growing concerns about its Chinese operations.
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Wellington International Airport, which the Commerce Commission deems is extracting excessive profits, says a 20 percent increase in revenue from its airline…
Hand-held lasers strong enough to be a hazard to aircraft will be subject to new import, sale and supply controls under Health and Customs legislation, Associate…
Customs is cracking down on importers of psychoactive substances through targeted efforts at the border.
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
Newly appointed equal opportunities commissioner, former National MP Jackie Blue, says Parliament is not family friendly but she does not know how to fix it.
Education Minister Hekia Parata has today announced the interim decisions for the five Aranui schools in greater Christchurch affected by the Government’s…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
Justice Minister Judith Collins has expressed her sadness at the sudden loss of Supreme Court Judge, the Honourable Justice Robert Chambers.
New Zealand shares rose as Ryman Healthcare climbed to a new record, bouncing back from a decline that may have been triggered by a rival’s stock selldown, while…
The New Zealand dollar edged lower in the local session as investors hold off from making any decisions ahead of Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s…
New Zealand Post, the state-owned postal service, says Standard & Poor’s move to lower the outlook on its A+ credit rating won’t affect debt on issue or create…
Education Minister Hekia Parata has today announced the interim decisions for the five Aranui schools in greater Christchurch affected by the Government’s…
The Green Party welcomes Education Minister Hekia Parata’s U-turn on closing Salisbury School but deplores the unnecessary fear and stress this mangled process…
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Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne today announced the make-up of the interim expert advisory committee that will help set the safety testing regime for legal…
Budget 2013 has recognised the importance of the Marsden Fund to New Zealand’s science and innovation system with a funding increase of $20 million over four…
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
A month before the 2011 election campaign, The Treasury warned Solid Energy its draft annual report could be seen as unhelpful to National's asset sales policy…
Opposition parties are demanding to see the full report by the intelligence watchdog into the GCSB, not a summary by the country’s top spy boss.
Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…
Newly appointed equal opportunities commissioner, former National MP Jackie Blue, says Parliament is not family friendly but she does not know how to fix it.
Education Minister Hekia Parata has today announced the interim decisions for the five Aranui schools in greater Christchurch affected by the Government’s…
The police complaints watchdog has found the police acted unlawfully in setting up road blocks, searching some people and detaining them in their homes during the…
Justice Minister Judith Collins has expressed her sadness at the sudden loss of Supreme Court Judge, the Honourable Justice Robert Chambers.
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