Green Party MP Marama Davidson says John Key should step down as an ambassador of the White Ribbon anti-violence campaign for his role in a rape joke during a radio broadcast.
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Opposition MPs put tough questions to John Key
Opposition MPs took to Prime Minister John Key today over an array of issues including Serco and housing for the needy.
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PM releases public memorial details for rugby legend- Jonah Lomu
The Prime Minister's office has just released a statement outlining details of the public memorial for Jonah Lomu.
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Prime Minister announces Jonah Lomu public memorial details
Prime Minister John Key has just announced details of the public memorial for Jonah Lomu. A public service will be held on Monday 30 November from 1pm to 3pm at Eden Park in Auckland.
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Goverment push urgent legislation to monitor criminals
Parliament is under urgency as the National government push through legislation to monitor criminals being deported from Australia.
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Dunne slams Australian Govt over its treatment of Kiwi detainees
Peter Dunne has slammed the Australian Government over its treatment of Kiwi detainees, saying, "It offends our sense of justice."
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Whānau of Kiwi detainee on Christmas Island left in suspense
A worried mother of a Kiwi detainee on Christmas Island says she hasn't heard anything from her son since Te Kāea interviewed him on Monday.
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John Key feeling the heat over Christmas Island saga
While Kiwi detainees on Christmas Island are feeling the heat from the Australian Government over riots at a detention facility, Prime Minister John Key is feeling the heat from the Opposition over the matter.
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Marama Fox leads protest against harsh immigration laws in Oz
The Australian Government is breaching the human rights of detainees on Christmas Island says Māori Party co-leader Marama Fox.
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Māori detainee on Christmas Island pins hopes on John Key
A Māori detainee on Christmas Island is pinning his hopes on Prime Minister John Key to champion his rights. John Key will meet with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, where the future of Kiwi detainees in Australian custody will be discussed.