Stories by Giles Dexter
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Exiled Myanmar political figure visits Parliament
A member of Myanmar's government-in-exile says he is pleased at efforts New Zealand has made so far to oppose the country's military junta, but that more could be done.
Labour questions National donors on fast-track list
At least two businesses invited to apply for the new consents process have donated to National. Audio
Worries wind-back of lending rules could expose borrowers to loan-sharks
The government is reforming the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA), which it says has created unnecessary compliance costs, and blown out the timeframes for accessing a loan. Audio
Who has been invited to apply for fast-track consents?
The government's released the list of organisations provided with information on how to apply - just hours before public submissions on the bill close.
Estonia: A place of inspiration for New Zealand?
Analysis - In his quest to get New Zealand 'back on track', Christopher Luxon has often looked overseas, writes Giles Dexter.
Students petition Parliament to keep free school lunches funding
Students from six schools in the Wellington area have visited Parliament to urge the government not to make any cuts or changes to the free school lunches programme.
$33m refurbishment plan put forward for 'dated' Premier House
If big decisions are not made about the building, a "significant piece of our heritage will continue to degrade", a report says.
Minister acknowledges recession could lead to brain drain
Social Development and Employment Minister Louise Upston has admitted New Zealand could lose some of its "best and brightest" overseas while in recession.
Chief Ombudsman forced to resign due to age limit
A 49-year-old law means Peter Boshier can't keep his job after his birthday.
Three Waters repeal: 'It's going to be councils and mayors that cop it'
The opposition is warning the repeal and replacement of its water services reforms will lead to rates rises across the country. Audio
Experts call for ministers to disclose tobacco industry links
Ministers are are being asked to make public any dealings with the industry by public health experts, who say there are similarities in their arguments on smokefree legislation.
Mental health experts urge stronger protections at Parliament
Mental health experts are calling for a bipartisan effort to further increase protections for MPs and workers, after Green MP Golriz Ghahraman's resignation.
绿党联合党魁打破沉默,回应有关议员Golriz Ghahraman店内行窃的指控
绿党联合党魁表示对该党国会议员Golriz Ghahraman的两起行窃指控知情,并表示在收集所有事实并与Ghahraman交谈之前,不会进一步发表评论。
Greens co-leaders break silence amid another allegation against MP
The Green Party co-leaders have broken their silence over shoplifting allegations made against their MP, Golriz Ghahraman, including confirming a second allegation was made.
Government accused of 'conspiracy' thinking in changes to sex ed
There has been no consultation or guidance over planned changes to sex education, a teachers' union says.
Luxon 'exploring' non-nuclear part of AUKUS pact
The PM has returned from Sydney, using stronger language about defence cooperation with Australia.
Workplace Relations Minister 'less certain' of good relationship with unions
The new Workplace Relations and Safety Minister has a busy two weeks ahead, with promises to axe Fair Pay Agreements and start work to reinstate 90-day trials before the summer break.
Election 2023: Recounts start in knife-edge electorates
The District Court has formally received applications for judicial recounts in three knife-edge electorates - Nelson, Mt Albert, Tāmaki Makaurau.
Pacific Islands Forum: Cook Islands does not feel snubbed by Christopher Luxon's absence
Outgoing deputy Prime Minister Carmel Sepuloni will attend the leaders retreat as the National Party leader stays in New Zealand to try to form a government.
Councils plead for more certainty over National's Three Waters plans
Councils want more certainty over what the change of government means for their water assets and books as they prepare for their next long-term plans.
Swarbrick's bid to hold her seat, and her two challengers
Chlöe Swarbrick is confident she can be the first Green MP to hold a seat for a second term, but National's Mahesh Muralidhar and Labour's Oscar Sims have other plans. Audio
Labour's crime crackdown promise met with cautious optimism - but not from National
New law and order commitments from Labour have been met with a warm somewhat sceptical reaction from police and justice advocates.
主要党派负责人回应企业主关切,样本调查显示85%企业主对现状不满
国家党指责工党将企业视为孩子,希望重塑一个"成年人之间"的合作关系;工党称减税将不可避免地增加通胀,实质上不利于企业主;优先党、绿党、行动党也进行了发言。