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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Politics articles  Politics
    A criminal defence lawyer says trials are being pushed out two years - as the Government celebrates cutting down on court wait times
     22 October 2025
    A criminal defence lawyer says trials are being pushed out two years - as the Government celebrates cutting down on court wait times
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    The Labour Party is calling for a probe into the Public Service Commission's ads about Thursday's mega-strike action
    21 Oct: The Labour Party is calling for a probe into the Public Service Commission's ads about Thursday's mega-strike action... more
    Cross-party support for law to ensure young people's safety
    21 Oct: Cross-party support for law to ensure young people's safety... more
    Waimakariri's MP has contacted Police, after a rock was thrown through his car's rear window
    21 Oct: Waimakariri's MP has contacted Police, after a rock was thrown through his car's rear window... more
    Christchurch's Burwood Hospital is finally set for earthquake repairs, 15 years on from the 2010 quake
    21 Oct: Christchurch's Burwood Hospital is finally set for earthquake repairs, 15 years on from the 2010 quake... more
    Toitu te Tiriti activist Eru Kapa-Kingi has doubled down on claiming Te Pati Maori has dictatorship-style decision making
    20 Oct: Toitu te Tiriti activist Eru Kapa-Kingi has doubled down on claiming Te Pati Maori has dictatorship-style decision making... more
    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
    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... more
    The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision
    20 Oct: The Prime Minister's in favour of Fonterra's selling Anchor, Mainland and Kapiti - but says it's not his decision... more
    The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year
    19 Oct: The secondary school teachers union says most of its members earn over $100,000 a year... more
    The Public Service Association says a proposed change to strike laws would fundamentally change industrial relations
    19 Oct: The Public Service Association says a proposed change to strike laws would fundamentally change industrial relations... more

     Most Popular Recent Politics News
     12 Nov: There have been no official talks yet about compensation for the complainant against Jevon McSkimming ++++++++++++++++
     14 Nov: The Department of Internal Affairs is calling interference with the Police Minister's emails - inappropriate +++++++++++++++
     29 Oct: It's early days for new curriculum changes, as not all subject documents have been uploaded ++++++++++++++
     03 Nov: The country's oldest school must close its hostels at week's end - with students reportedly again put in harm's way +++++++++++++
     04 Nov: All eyes are on Te Pati Maori's bitter public in-fighting +++++++++++++
     03 Nov: The Prime Minister says sweeping curriculum changes are vital to lift falling education standards +++++++++++++
     13 Nov: Associate Education Minister David Seymour's blaming strike action for poor school attendance ++++++++++++

     Politics NewsLinks
      24 Nov: Women in politics get much more abuse than men, pm says (BBCWorld)
      21 Nov: Former labour minister michael wood to re-enter politics (RadioNZ)
      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)
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