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The bill, led by ACT Party leader David Seymour, is controversial. It sparked a response from activists, who used online ...
David Seymour says the Oxford Union debate on the topic of “no one can be illegal on stolen land” was “great fun” despite his ...
The deputy prime minister now says he was talking about "online campaigns" that create "non-representative samples".
David Seymour's side loses the Oxford Union debate, but he's remarked on the difference between that debate and Te Pāti Māori's actions.
We should largely know what to expect given neither party leader is an unknown quantity – the pressure is more likely to sit with Luxon, writes Michael Swanson.
Home owners need to brace for another cost increase – this time to help fund the state disaster insurer, the Natural Hazards ...
David Seymour has been sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Peters. Seymour’s appointment marks a milestone ...
The House voted for seven, and 21 day suspensions, for three MPs who performed a haka during voting on the Treaty Principles Bill. During the three-hour debate - which included heckling and ...
The ACT Party sees the Deputy Prime Minister role as a chance to show it can govern, not just take shots from the sidelines ...
Acting Party Leader David Seymour is New Zealand's new Deputy Prime Minister. The 41-year-old was sworn in Auckland on ...
Nearly 30 years ago, Roger Douglas was on the verge of a three-year stint as the leader of the newly formed Act party. Then ...
In what appears to be his first act as Deputy Prime Minister, David Seymour has defended National Cabinet Minister, Chris ...