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There was drama in Parliament today after Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick doubled down and refused to apologise for comments ...
Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick will be kicked out of Parliament tomorrow, unless she says sorry for remarks made today. The ...
Speaker Gerry Brownlee says he won't accept accusations MPs are spineless, with Chlöe Swarbrick kicked out of Parliament for ...
National could have a waiting game, as a new political poll predicts a hung Parliament. The latest Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll gives the left and right blo ...
Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Newstalk ZB’s senior political correspondent Barry Soper for the latest from the Beehive. With the announcement of the Alliance Group ...
The Government's unsure if foreshore and seabed changes will spark major backlash. It's going ahead with plans to make it more difficult for iwi to get cus ...
The Government's pushed forward in overhauling NCEA, and it's sparked debate among experts. The Government wants to phase out the school qualification syst ...
With news the pupil assessment system is on the way out, many applauded the return to old school ways, but said less about what might be lost.
The Government has unveiled a new plan designed to level the playing field for all motorists. Transport and Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop's announce ...
However, philathropist and author Barry Soper was determined to silence the act of hate. "When I heard about the destruction of the menorah, I had to get involved," Soper said.
From there, Soper reached out to his old friend, Jim Mady, who owns San Diego Construction Solutions. "Barry and I had become good friends over the years, and he had called me in a bind," Mady said.
The 1,500 pound steel menorah was paid for by a group of local philanthropists after The Chabad House’s previous menorah was vandalized earlier this year, officials said ... Barry Soper 1 of 2 ...