Legal challenges are being mounted across the political divide following revelations of serious allegations within the book, Dirty Politics, by investigative journalist Nicky Hager.
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Kumeu hosts rowdy debate as candidates get stuck in
John Key was almost asked to leave the political debate that took place in Kumeu last night after not following strict guidelines.
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National adamant to steer youth clear of welfare trap
The total lifetime cost of all people currently on welfare is $76.5 billion and more than 70% of that is attributed to those who went on a benefit as teenagers, according to Social Welfare Minister Paula Bennett.
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Internet Mana and National take centre stage in Helensville
The Elections have already begun to heat up and there's still six more weeks of campaigning to go with Internet Mana and National taking centre stage in Helensville.
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Māori Party to draft bill banning sale of NZ land to foreign investors
The Māori Party says it will draft a bill banning the sale of New Zealand land to foreign investors, which they'll put on the table if they're called up by one of the major parties, post-election. However, the Māori Party wouldn't go as far as saying it was a bottom line, unlike NZ First who is standing strongly behind its own position.
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Key denies SAS involvement in civillian deaths in Afghanistan
John Key is denying any involvement by New Zealand SAS troops in an attack on an Afghanistan village which left six civilians dead.
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National extends reach to attract voters
National leader John Key says the voting system of MMP is their main opponent in the coming General Election, saying it isn't simply a contest between the two major political parties.
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Plans to boost Samoan economy underway
Strengthening the economy in Samoa and the rest of the Pacific islands is crucial to ensuring the livelihood of its people and non-reliance on aid from foreign countries.
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National's ‘Cabinet Club’ questioned
National's cabinet club was under scrutiny as questions regarding it have surfaced.
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Key claims Government is focused on alleviating housing crisis
Prime Minister John Key claims a demonstration over state housing was held by Mana party activists simply "protesting for the sake of it".