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Abortion law reform final draft goes to Cabinet
A bill that would remove abortion from the Crimes Act will go before Cabinet ministers on Tuesday for final approval.
Now the Justice Minister Andrew Little has reached consensus with NZ First it's… Audio
Politics with Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson
Political commentators Stephen Mills and Trish Sherson join Kathryn to talk about the government's plans to get more people into EVs - how important is climate change going to be in next year's… Audio
Andrew Little responds to call for govt-funded cultural reports
More than a year after the Justice Minister asked for urgent advice about special reports on the backgrounds of mainly Maori and Pasifika offenders there haven't been any changes.
Justice Minister… Video, Audio
LGBTQI rights in NZ: Govt still has work to do
The New Zealand government says it can't immediately provide explicit protection for trans and gender diverse people under the law, despite the United Nations asking for change.
In January, the UN's… Audio
Little vs Google
Andrew Little has slammed Google for its breaking of suppression order in the Grace Millane murder case. It named her alleged killer in an email of its trends in December. Audio
Justice Minister disappointed in Google over Millane suppression breach
The Justice Minister Andrew Little says he's considering his options after Google said it saw no reason to change the way it operates after it named the man charged with murdering British tourist… Video, Audio
Family and sexual violence package briefing
A package for family and sexual violence sits across eight different portfolios so some of those responsible told a select committee how it will work. Audio
Family and sexual violence package briefing
A package for family and sexual violence sits across eight different portfolios so some of those responsible told a select committee how it will work.
AudioElection day voter enrolment about fairness - Justice Minister
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are accusing each other of trying to set up voting laws to increase their chances at the next election.
The government is looking at letting voters enrol and… Audio
National objects to election day voter enrolment plan
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are accusing each other of trying to set up voting laws to increase their chances at the next election.
National is objecting to the government's plan to allow… Audio
$54m cash injection for NZ courts hoped to speed up justice
Justice Minister Andrew Little says people are waiting too long for their court cases to be heard, but it's hoped a $54m cash injection into courts will get the wheels of justice spinning a little… Video, Audio
Alcohol age limits should match cannabis - addiction specialist
An addiction specialist has told First Up the government should look to increase the purchase age of alcohol to the one proposed for cannabis. Yesterday the government released draft legislation that… Audio
Andrew Little: Legalising cannabis ‘a decision for 2.9m voters’
Where does Labour sit on the cannabis question - yes or no? Lisa Owen interviews Justice Minister Andrew Little about the upcoming cannabis referendum. Video, Audio
Pike River ceremony goes ahead despite re-entry delay
Back to the West Coast now and a ceremony will be held later on Friday at the Pike River Mine despite the sudden halt yesterday to re-entry plans. The delay was caused by unexplained readings of… Audio
Andrew Little: ‘Safety’ at forefront of Pike River delay
The minister responsible for the Pike River re-entry, Andrew Little, announced this afternoon that monitoring systems reported elevated levels of oxygen at the far end of the drift, which means the… Video, Audio
Destiny Church, govt at odds over Man-Up programme
The Minister for Corrections and Justice are at odds over Destiny Church's controversial Man-up rehabilitation programme. Kelvin Davis has ruled out allowing the programme into prisons, after a public… Audio
Why I made my abortion story so personal
Journalist Paula Penfold tells The Detail why she decided to get personal when it came to abortion law reform. Audio
Why I made my abortion story so personal
Journalist Paula Penfold tells The Detail why she decided to get personal when it came to abortion law reform.
AudioAndrew Little accused of rushing iwi settlement
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little is again being accused of steamrolling ahead to finalise treaty settlements despite desperate pleas for him to stop. An Eastern Bay of Plenty iwi voted… Audio