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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Politics articles  Politics
    All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting
     4 November 2025
    All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting
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    All government shutdowns disrupt science - in 2025, the consequences extend far beyond a lapse in funding
    4 Nov: The Trump administration is not just reforming the US research system – it is trying to remake it.... more
    A prisoner advocacy group suggests New Zealand must move away from Western justice systems, when determining outcomes for Maori
    3 Nov: A prisoner advocacy group suggests New Zealand must move away from Western justice systems, when determining outcomes for Maori... more
    The country's oldest school must close its hostels at week's end - with students reportedly again put in harm's way
    3 Nov: The country's oldest school must close its hostels at week's end - with students reportedly again put in harm's way... more
    Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals
    3 Nov: Alarm bells as record numbers of people make KiwiSaver hardship withdrawals... more
    Auckland's Mayor is questioning the Northland Corridor's multibillion-dollar price tag
    3 Nov: Auckland's Mayor is questioning the Northland Corridor's multibillion-dollar price tag... more
    The Prime Minister says sweeping curriculum changes are vital to lift falling education standards
    3 Nov: The Prime Minister says sweeping curriculum changes are vital to lift falling education standards... more
    Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis
    2 Nov: Changes to the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act have shown little consideration for intellectually disabled Kiwis... more
    As US government shutdown drags on, 42 million people could be affected by food program cuts
    2 Nov: Isaac Stein should be at his day job as a lawyer for the Internal Revenue Service, but instead, he's making hot dogs as the US government shutdown drags on.... more
    Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign
    2 Nov: Z Energy is apologising for any confusion, caused by aspects of a 2022 advertising campaign... more

     Most Popular Recent Politics News
     20 Oct: Toitu te Tiriti activist Eru Kapa-Kingi has doubled down on claiming Te Pati Maori has dictatorship-style decision making ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year +++++++++++++++++++++++
     20 Oct: The Prime Minister says he'd pay teachers and health workers more if it were possible - but for now they need to return to negotiating +++++++++++++++++++
     18 Oct: Criticism of the justice system, over inconsistency in the way it deals with neurodiverse individuals ++++++++++++++++
     17 Oct: Former Japanese prime minister Tomiichi Murayama, famous for WWII apology, dies aged 101 +++++++++++++++
     19 Oct: The Public Service Association says a proposed change to strike laws would fundamentally change industrial relations ++++++++++++++
     20 Oct: The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision +++++++++++++

     Politics NewsLinks
      15 Nov: Emails highlight jeffrey epstein and steve bannon relationship (BBCWorld)
      7 Nov: Nancy pelosi announces retirement after decades in us congress (BBCWorld)
      5 Nov: Regulatory standards bill back in the house after a highly engaged public submission period (RadioNZ)
      5 Nov: Dick cheney: former us vice-president who helped lead 'war on terror' (BBCWorld)
      3 Nov: Expert says fiji 'in a state of flux' after resignation of two deputy pms (RadioNZ)
      1 Nov: Every iteration of labour’s cgt policy has died a fiery political death. tova o’brien asks will this be different (Stuff.co.nz)
      26 Oct: Will lucy powell's win turn things around for labour? (BBCWorld)
      24 Oct: French mps clash on new caledonia’s issues, debates further postponed (RadioNZ)
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