We call on the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs David Lammy, the British government and other states and international ...
The government's new Chief Victims Advisor says Seymour was was wrong and out of line in the way he handled two criminal cases.
Hon David Seymour, Minister of Regulations, has accepted the early childhood education (ECE) Regulatory Review report recommendations released on 18 December, and intends to take them to Cabinet ...
ACT Party leader David Seymour said he wrote to police about the treatment of Philip Polkinghorne because it's an electorate MP's job to pass on the concerns of their constituents. The former eye ...
Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...
David Seymour is defending new school lunches that some students are comparing to prison food. While visiting an Auckland ...
Act Party leader David Seymour fears that, as more people leave for Australia, it is more likely New Zealand will elect left-wing governments in the future. While Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ...
Act Party leader David Seymour fights to be heard over a waiata during Waitangi commemorations last year. But the commotion, and advice from his hapū, have not put him off returning in 2025.
David Beckham has always been a devoted father, but his recent heartfelt speech offered a rare and touching glimpse into his hopes for his 13-year-old daughter Harper’s future. Speaking at ...
Act is down 2.2 points on 10.8 percent and the Greens are up 1.2 points on 9.5. David Seymour says it's worth looking at all polls for an average.
The Act Party leader talks about Trump’s inauguration, the latest political poll, his controversial Treaty Principles Bill, and how Winston Peters is going to go handing over the Deputy Prime ...
Listen to The Country online: David Seymour on Trump, Winston Peters, and the Treaty Principles Bill
On The Country today: Act Party leader David Seymour spoke to Jamie Mackay for the first time in 2025. Photo / Mark Mitchell The chief executive of Electric Cherries says horticulture is in a good ...
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