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Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour admitted councils were lumbered with rate rises because of central government regulations ...
David Seymour said a UN special rapporteur had no right to say his bill was “stink” for Māori because the rapporteur wasn’t ...
David Seymour's urging councils to axe what he calls 'puppy dogs and ice cream'. The Deputy Prime Minister's adding to the coalition's call for councils to ...
"I've just made it clear that I expect Winston Peters to be the person that engages with the UN," the prime minister told ...
According to the Ministry for Regulation, the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) seeks to "establish a benchmark for ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
This September, Britain will rename Strategic Command as the Cyber & Specialist Operations Command (CSOC) following emphasis on the cyber and electromagnetic (CyberEM) domain within the Strategic ...
Rainbow Warrior Bombing (1985): The French government’s bombing of the Greenpeace vessel in Auckland Harbour galvanised ...
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed by French agents on 10 July 1985 in Auckland Harbour. The attack killed Greenpeace ...
Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traoré has drawn praise from the Te Pāti Māori co-leader, provoking the ire of ACT.
David Seymour is aiming to get problems with school lunches fixed by the start of term two - but won't resign the portfolio if he doesn't.
Video / Mark Mitchell Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations about the Government’s ...
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