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Trump is no stranger to dramatic fallings-out with officials and advisors. His first term featured a rotating cast of characters who would come and go at a dizzying rate. The President takes glee ...
Jacinda Ardern talked to The Rest Is Politics a few days ago about her book A Different Kind of Power, why she left politics, ...
After David Seymour’s claim that 99.5% of submissions against his Regulatory Standards Bill were generated by AI bots it is ...
Brooke Van Velden has announced changes to Workplace safety laws that will see prosecutions of Employers decrease but ...
ACT ‘s neoliberals are still trying to sneak in a change to the constitution.When ACT – the Association of Consumers and Taxpayers – was formed, its then party leader, Roger Douglas, with an ...
Sarah HetrickThe latest UNICEF Report Card 19 has delivered a wake up call to New Zealand’s conscience, ranking us dead last for child and youth mental health among 36 OECD and EU countries, with the ...
In 2024, during the fiercely fought US presidential election campaign, current US Vice President JD Vance made an extraordinary ultimatum: if Europe wanted the United States to remain committed to ...
Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska make a strong case for strengthening the United States’ standing in the tech world. In their recent book—The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and ...
BHN are hosting Craig Renney, Director of Policy and Economist at the CTU and BHN journalist, as he comes out of budget lock up. Livestream discussion from 2pm. BHN are also doing a wrap up and deep ...
Yesterday I am sure that every political activist in the country set themselves up to watch Parliament and see the debate concerning the Privileges Committee proposal and the suggestion that three ...