Mike Hosking comments on Chris Hipkins' comments regarding Te Pati Māori and their plans to campaign for the Māori seats.
By Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy at AMP. Investment markets and key developments Global shares mostly rose over the last week but had a messy ride. While US shares r ...
Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere is increasingly under pressure. Photo / Mike Scott Te Pāti Māori split this week, after ...
Europe's leading bourses including the FTSE100, CAC 40, the DAX as well as the Stoxx Europe 600 index lost ground, tracking with their counterparts in Asia where the Nikkei, the Kospi the Hang Seng ...
The nation's economy is an "island of security" says Treasurer Jim Chalmers despite less certainty about interest rate cuts ...
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Keir Starmer clears chief of staff over 'toxic' briefings despite growing calls for him to be sacked
Keir Starmer moved to protect his controversial chief of staff on Thursday, amid growing calls for him to be sacked over ...
A police and crime commissioner (PCC) has resigned from the Labour Party in protest at the government's decision to scrap the ...
The Liberal Party will negotiate a joint policy position with the Nationals after joining them in ditching net zero, and the ...
The current leader of the opposition, Chris Hipkins, stumbled into a policy release on the party’s capital gains tax. The term policy is generous. This was a marketing plan sketched on the back of a n ...
A law which allows company directors to use an address other than their home address on the Companies Register has passed.
The new law bans no-fault evictions, giving renters genuine security. It means that if you are a good tenant, you can stay, and your landlord must have a valid reason to end your tenancy, such as ...
UK economic growth almost ground to a halt in the third quarter after looming tax hikes and the Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack ...
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