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Government agrees to big change for proposed anti-stalking law, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith says
Anti-stalking legislation put forward by the Government is being strengthened after amendments recommended by MPs during the ...
Shayne Currie's exclusive interview with Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith in first Media Insider podcast. Video / NZ Herald New Media Insider podcast launches today: Media and ...
Paul Goldsmith says he was in the back of a taxi when he heard about the $4 billion mistake in National’s economic plan, and immediately went into scramble mode. In an interview with Stuff’s ...
The Deputy Labour leader and Justice Minster traded barbs during a tense TV interview on Friday after a busy week in politics. Firstly, a damning report into Kāinga Ora found the agency is not ...
Quinoa and mung bean sandwiches are "woke", National MP Paul Goldsmith has declared, following news of the coalition Government's overhaul of the Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches Programme ...
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith’s recent announcement that the Government would reinstate a total ban on prisoners voting was in keeping with the coalition’s overall tough-on-crime approach.
Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith is due to make a decision by the end of the year.
An anti-stalking advocate says a proposed new law has a worrying caveat in which stalkers can be warned by police, without the victim first being notified.
A group of 60 flew to Wellington for the third reading of the settlement bill. Photo / Rosalie Liddle Crawford The Ngāti Ranginui Claims Settlement Bill had its third reading in Parliament today ...
The government will strengthen its proposed law to criminalise stalking, including broadening the criteria to a longer timeframe.
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A Taranaki internet provider says the government is failing rural Kiwis by not responding properly to one of last week's internet outages.
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