A ministerial delegation including Prime Minister John Key is being held in Taranaki over the next few days meeting with local whānau, hapū, iwi, and Māori organisations.
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Feed the Kids Bill fails to gain Government support
Parliament has debated the Feed the Kids Bill, however, it won't pass the first reading as it’s failed to gain support from the Government.
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John Key confirms deployment to Iraq
Prime Minister John Key confirmed today that up to 106 New Zealand Defence personnel will be sent to Iraq to train local security forces.
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Māori MP has concerns about NZ troops being sent to Iraq
A Māori opposition MP has concerns regarding Prime Minister John Key’s decision to send NZ troops to Iraq.
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Andrew Little back-tracks on comments about Māori sovereignty
It's the first day back in the House for MPs and it seems there is already some back-tracking going on.
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Northland elder says New Zealand should return to its original flag
A prominent Northland elder has dismissed the Prime Minister's idea for a silver fern as the new flag for New Zealand.
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Ngāpuhi elder reacts to Key's speech at Te Tii
All eyes were on Te Tii Marae as Prime Minister John Key arrived to the marae to represent the Government. Despite there being no trouble, people still made their concerns felt.
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Politicians to attend Waitangi celebrations at Te Tii Marae
Politicians will descend onto Te Tii Marae today as celebrations for the 175th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi continue.
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Day of resignations as Norman and Sabin stand down
It was a day of resignations at Parliament with Green Party co-leader Russel Norman and Northland MP Mike Sabin stepping down from their respective positions.
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PM urged to apologise to Ngāpuhi and ensure new flag has Māori influence
The MP for Te Tai Tokerau, Kelvin Davis, says John Key needs to apologise to Ngāpuhi when he attends Waitangi next week over his criticism of the Waitangi Tribunal report, which claims that Ngāpuhi did not cede sovereignty by signing the Treaty of Waitangi.