Labour says it shows the target is not just about getting people into work, but the Government says it's a red herring.
5:00am
Farming, mining and other industrial regulations are being scrapped or amended under the Government's first changes to the Resource Management Act.
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Further cuts were likely, and to be announced the week of May 20.
4:30pm
Mayor Tory Whanau said the outcome was "disappointing, but the right one".
2:45pm
New Zealanders should be following any changes to the Waitangi Tribunal's remit very closely, writes Te Aniwa Hurihanganui.
2:19pm
The potential impacts on basic freedoms and the bill's purported impact on Māori have been discussed at the justice select committee.
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At present only new highways can be tolled to help pay for them — and only when there is a free alternative route.
12:56pm
The Prime Minister told Breakfast he expects "up to 90" offenders over the next 10 years will be affected.
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Nicola Willis has returned from Washington DC, which she said was a reminder of how fortunate New Zealand was.
Tue, Apr 23
Explainer
The Government is reviving the Three Strikes legislation Labour scrapped two years ago. 1News breaks down what the law means and why some aren't happy to see it back.
The Prime Minister appeared to provide a tongue-in-cheek reference to his own success strategy.
Monday 5:59pm
Labour justice spokesperson Duncan Webb says the Government is trying "just to look tough".
Monday 4:01pm
The workers are from teams such as border operations, intelligence, and compliance service delivery.
Monday 2:43pm
The new Three Strikes law would cover the same 40 serious violent and sexual offences as the previous legislation, but also add a new strangulation and suffocation offence.
Monday 1:41pm
The Crown has called the summoning of the Minister for Children to the Waitangi Tribunal "coercive" and an "unlawful exercise of expression".
Monday 11:37am
The agency has written to health unions outlining guidance it has given to hospitals, including banning double shifts, closing some vacant roles and forcing staff to use leave.
Monday 10:11am
Those who served after 1974 receive fewer benefits than those who fought in earlier wars.
Monday 9:48am
Labour is warning that allowing just three ministers the last word opens them up to accusations of bias, especially when political donations might muddy the waters.
Monday 8:44am
Andrew Bayly said the existing regulations created unnecessary costs, adding the planned new rules will strengthen customer protections
Monday 8:01am
While the Government cuts costs across various departments, MPs are due to find out whether they’re getting a pay raise this term.
Monday 5:00am
RNZ's The House speaks to several experienced MPs to gauge what mental health support, pastoral care or mentoring is available to help them cope with the strain.
Sun, Apr 21
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly and Housing Minister Chris Bishop made the announcement this afternoon.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has described the state of the world as volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous as he seeks to strengthen Southeast Asia relationships.
Speaking to Q+A, Ran Yaakoby defended Israel's sustained bombing and ground campaign in Gaza.
With the budget for school lunches expected to be cut next month Manurewa High School head girl Meletonga Konousi has a message for David Seymour.