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Do New Zealand’s Gang Members Deserve Human Rights?
We asked a gang member, an academic and a lawyer what they think about the government's announcement on stripping back criminals’ human rights.
Labour Ahead For The First Time in a Decade, As Political Leaders Face Off
Plus: Ngāti Ruanui have proposed seabed mining in their sights, and Fonterra stands down two overweight drivers after safety concerns.
News of Zealand: Labour Offers First-Year Students Zero Fees in 2018
It's the first step of a plan to make tertiary education free, plus police under investigation and UN recommends probe into historic state care abuse.
Politics in the Pub: Palmerston North Edition
VICE heads to the provinces to canvas political opinion in those bastions of public debate: our bars.
Metiria Turei Resigns as Greens Co-Leader
The resignation comes as a new poll shows a plunge in support for the party.
Protesters Step Up Fight Against Gold Mining on Conservation Land
A huge gold deposit has been discovered deep in the Karangahake Gorge but locals say the mountain is not an "industrial estate".
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