Prime Minister John Key has criticised Mana leader Hone Harawira's trip to South Africa to attend Nelson Mandela's funeral, saying it shouldn't have been billed at the expense of the taxpayer.
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Harawira heads to Mandela's funeral on own accord
Mana leader Hone Harawira left for Johannesburg this afternoon to pay respects to Nelson Mandela in the land of his birth.
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Day of prayers to farewell 'Madiba'
This morning marked a day of prayers for the recently departed prominent South African leader, Nelson Mandela.
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Bill introduced to combat cyber bullying
A bill which aims to stop cyber bullying by groups such as the Roast Busters was introduced to Parliament today.
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Kia Piki Te Ora programme under-resourced
In May this year, Prime Minister John Key announced $25mil for the Govt's suicide prevention plan, aimed at reducing teenage suicide.
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Do you know your candidates, Ikaroa-Rāwhiti?
Prime Minister John Key is copping flack over his mistaken referral of Māori Party candidate Na Raihania as 'Ha' Raihania.
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Prime Minister arrives to acknowledge Horomia
PM John Key and his entourage were welcomed onto Hauiti Marae today, to farewell Parekura Horomia and to acknowledge his 14 years of work in politics.
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Successful China visit for all
It's the final day in China for PM John Key and his business delegation, and many of the goals set out by both countries have been achieved, including those of the Māori contingent.
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Korowai returned to New Zealand officials
Prime Minister John Key was officially welcomed at the Great Hall of the People in Tiananmen Square where he joined Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in talks.
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Government spying under spotlight
There has been outrage here after it was revealed that the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) may have illegally spied on people.