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Before laws are finalised, MPs get a last chance to argue for changes. Pav Sharma, whose office manages them, explains the ...
From the photographic exhibition "Legacy of war - The losses of Poland and Greece: A march towards memory and justice" ...
The New Zealand parliament has passed legislation to enable TAB NZ to be the sole legal provider of online sports and racing betting in the country. Racing Minister Winston Peters said the amendments ...
A lawsuit is targeting Trevor Mallard for his use of 'bad music' and sprinklers aiming to drive anti-mandate Parliament protestors away.
Photo / Mark Mitchell New Zealand First MP Tanya Unkovich is resigning from Parliament to take up “coaching and consultancy” roles in the private sector.
Sir Trevor Mallard was explicitly told by police leadership that soaking the anti-mandate protesters at Parliament in water and playing “bad music” would ...
Torrential rain and winds swept much of France overnight, with parliament briefly suspending because of water leaking into the chamber.
The first business for Parliament this week was not Question Time, but a Ministerial Statement on the evolving Middle East situation.
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