Stories by Chris Bramwell
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'Insidious' land banking boom - Labour
Hundreds of properties advertised on Trade Me as being 'good for land banking' highlights the need to crackdown on speculators, Labour says.
PM dismisses KiwiSaver weapon investment concerns
The government is dismissing concerns about KiwiSaver members unknowingly investing in companies making bombs and mines. Audio
Trevor Mallard won't stand again for Hutt South
Labour MP Trevor Mallard will not stand for election again in the Hutt South and will seek a place on the party list instead.
A free trade deal but no free trade
Power Play - The Prime Minister hopes a trade dispute with Indonesia over beef exports will soon be resolved - but he's said the same in the past and nothing changed, writes Chris Bramwell
Australia's call on Rudd vs Clark - NZ PM
It is up to the Australian government who it wants to support for the top job at the United Nations, Prime Minister John Key says - although he backs Helen Clark as the best candidate.
'Good momentum' on Indonesia beef dispute
After years of uncertainty for New Zealand's beef exporters, a trade dispute with Indonesia could be settled in the coming months.
Key will voice NZ opposition to death penalty
Prime Minister John Key says he will signal New Zealand's deep opposition to the death penalty in Indonesia when he meets with its President
Pacific atolls ‘could be underwater by 2050’
The government is being warned to prepare for an impending stream of refugees from the Pacific as low-lying atolls are swamped by sea-level rise.
English admits maths error in bill veto defence
The Finance Minister has admitted he got his numbers wrong when he was defending his decision to veto a Labour Party bill to extend paid parental leave.
Justice not done in Moko case - Labour
Justice has not been done in the Moko case, and his killers should have been charged with murder, the Labour Party says. Audio
MP gives up on paid parental leave bill
The Labour MP whose extension to paid parental leave bill has been rejected twice now says she will not try again.
Marae has fears of 'smear campaign'
The Auckland-based marae which opened its doors to the homeless is worried it is the victim of a smear campaign by the staff of the Social Housing Minister.
Govt considers pre-purchasing motel rooms for homeless
The government is considering pre-purchasing motel rooms to help those who most critically need housing, Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett says.
PM rejects Labour's call to restrict work visas
Prime Minister John Key is dismissing a call by Labour to limit work visas as the economy starts to slow down.
NZ aid helping retain Pacific 'way of life' - McCully
New Zealand aid money going into the Pacific is making a real difference, Foreign Minister Murray McCully says - but there are still huge challenges in the region. Video, Audio
Vanuatu's Cyclone Pam recovery slower than expected
More than a year after Cyclone Pam brought devastation to Vanuatu, many small businesses and schools are struggling to find their feet.
Labour, Greens to work to change govt
Labour and Green parties have announced an agreement to work together to change the government. Audio
Budget focuses on housing, families
BUDGET 2016 - This year's budget earmarks $300m to ease the pressure on the Auckland housing market.
English says 'wait and see' on Budget
The Finance Minister is remaining typically tight-lipped about what's in tomorrow's Budget.
Funds cut from parents-as-teachers scheme
A programme that has helped tens of thousands of parents during its 25 years is to be scrapped.
Bracing for the Panama Papers aftershock
Power Play - The Panama Papers still dominate politics a month on, but politicians should steel themselves - there is more to come, writes Chris Bramwell.
OIO staffing boost criticised as too late
The government is boosting staffing to the under-pressure Overseas Investment Office but it's too little too late, says Winston Peters.
Key stands ground over foreign trust talks
Prime Minister John Key is adamant he told his then Revenue Minister that his personal lawyer was going to get in touch to discuss foreign trust rules.
Kiwis' concern over tax haven claims revealed
More than half of New Zealanders are worried about the country being a tax haven after the Panama Papers leak, according to a new poll.
90% renewable energy target possible, experts say
The government's goal of 90 percent renewable electricity generation by 2025 can be achieved, a new report says.