New Zealand should consider withdrawing from the Paris Agreement on climate, according to ACT Party leader David Seymour, who is set to become deputy prime minister later this year.
The ambassador is meeting the deputy PM in Waitangi, after controversial comments Peters and Shane Jones made.
Analysis: The Prime Minister is absent, Marama Davidson is back, and David Seymour will front up to his opponents (despite a ...
David Seymour, leader of the far-right ACT Party and a senior minister in New Zealand’s National Party-led coalition government, delivered a “State of the Nation” speech on January 24.
A new sports ground, including a cricket field, has been confirmed for Amberley in Canterbury, despite strong opposition. The development of Amberley’s Village Green has been included a new ...
With OMV set to announce unexpectedly good flows from its Pohokura field and Genesis buying in more coal, the tide is turning back to investment in fossil fuels. Shane Jones tells Jonathan Milne that ...
Green minister and Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck is expected to announce candidacy as leader Olaf Scholz faces pressure to ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has refused to say if he’ll reprimand New Zealand First’s Winston Peters and Shane Jones ...
Western Australia's state election will be called today. Here's everything you need to know about what the parties are ...
After a year of record global elections in 2024, and a significant week for the United States, how has the political landscape shifted and what ...
A new documentary on the Haka Party Incident tells the story of the 'three-minute war' through the eyes of the people who fought it ...
Te Pāti Māori will demand the establishment of a new parliamentary commissioner with “teeth” to address proposed legislation ...