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Regulations Minister David Seymour has been given a telling-off by the prime minister for sending a scathing letter to a United Nations official about his red-tape-busting legislation. Speaking to ...
David Seymour is standing by his letter to the UN - now withdrawn. He wrote responding to an official who'd expressed ...
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
Two leaders of the coalition are dismissing claims the Government is in disarray over its response to criticisms a United Nations special rapporteur made about New Zealand’s indigenous rights agenda.
The foreign affairs minister has suggested both his coalition partners were wrong to publicly criticise a United Nations letter before he has officially responded to it. "This is a matter of ...
New Zealand will not send top government representation to the Cook Islands for its 60th Constitution Day celebrations in three weeks' time. Instead, Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro will represent ...
New Zealand views SEANWFZ as part of a broader network of nuclear weapon-free zones across the southern hemisphere, including ...
Speaking during his visit to Malaysia for the East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers' Meeting, Mr Peters highlighted that New Zealand’s relationship with Southeast Asia “has never been more ...
The New Zealand First leader called Tākuta Ferris a "dickhead" in the House, but is questioning whether the word is offensive.
Our militaries are already doing more together, and the agreement will provide practical support to help enable this ...
On the Regulatory Standards Bill “This is a Bill not law … don’t rush to conclusions … ” “we are going to hear what the ...
Video / Mark Mitchell Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations about the Government’s ...
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