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Christopher Luxon

June 2024

  • New Zealand's prime minister Christopher Luxon alights from a Royal New Zealand Air Force aircraft in Port Moresby.

    ‘Embarrassing’ failure of New Zealand PM’s plane leaves officials stranded in Papua New Guinea

    Dozens of New Zealand business leaders were stuck in Papua New Guinea, after another one of the country’s defence planes broke down

May 2024

  • New Zealand's highest mountain Mount Cook - also known by its Maori name of Aoraki. New Zealand’s government has announced a range of cuts to climate projects in its budget.

    Rightwing NZ government accused of ‘war on nature’ as it takes axe to climate policies

    Government of Christopher Luxon has made sweeping cuts to climate projects in its first budget, with no new significant environmental investments

March 2024

  • New Zealand MPs Attend Parliament For Party Meetings Following 2020 General Election<br>WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 20: Incoming National Party MP Christopher Luxon looks on during a press conference at Parliament on October 20, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. Labour's Jacinda Ardern claimed a second term as prime minister after claiming a majority in the 2020 New Zealand General Election on Saturday 17 October, claiming 64 seats. Despite securing the historic win and ability for Labour to govern alone, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is holding talks with potential coalition partners ahead of forming her new government. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

    New Zealand PM grounded again as defence force fleet flies into trouble

    Defence force aircraft draws fresh criticism as Christopher Luxon joins Ardern and Key in list of leaders held up by ageing planes

February 2024

  • Devhante Marsters-Herewini holds a flag on the Waitangi bridge  in Waitangi, New Zealand

    Amid jeers and boos, strained Māori relations with government dominate national holiday

    Record crowds gather for country’s national day as fears of a wind back of Māori rights lead to angry exchanges

December 2023

  • The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese

    Australia calls for Gaza ceasefire in joint statement with NZ and Canada

    Statement from three prime ministers says the leaders are ‘alarmed at the diminishing safe space for civilians in Gaza’
  • New Zealand prime minister Christopher Luxon

    Christopher Luxon’s new coalition struggles with self-inflicted crises – but it has time to recover

    Henry Cooke
    New Zealand’s incoming government still has three years to show it stands for something other than clumsily undoing Labour policies
  • People watch the Waitangi Day dawn service in Waitangi, New Zealand

    ‘A massive unravelling’: fears for Māori rights as New Zealand government reviews treaty

    Critics say nation ‘under attack’ as coalition plans to review Te Tiriti o Waitangi and other policies that provide for Māori

November 2023

  • cigarette butts

    New Zealand scraps world-first smoking ‘generation ban’ to fund tax cuts

    Health experts say axing plan to block sales of tobacco products to next generation will cost thousands of lives
  • Winston Peters, Christopher Luxon and David Seymour

    New Zealand gets two deputy PMs after marathon coalition talks

    After weeks of negotiations, incoming PM Christopher Luxon announces that populist Winston Peters and libertarian David Seymour will share deputy role
    • One third of New Zealanders doubtful incoming coalition can work well together, poll finds

    • Bumpy roads ahead: New Zealand’s incoming PM set to lead a three-headed, ‘anti-woke’ government

    • Final New Zealand election results show National party will need populist NZ First to govern

October 2023

  • Young All Blacks rugby fans at Central school in New Plymouth, New Zealand

    ‘People are going crazy’: rugby fever grips New Zealand in lead-up to World Cup final

  • National Party wins elections in New Zealand<br>epa10918515 National Party Leader and Prime Minister-elect Christopher Luxon arrives to the National Party reception in Auckland, New Zealand, 14 October 2023. Chris Luxon will become New Zealand's next prime minister as his center-right National party wins the country's election. EPA/DOM THOMAS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT

    New Zealand in political limbo as National considers shape of coalition

  • New Zealand PM Ardern Attends Labour Party Rally<br>Jacinda Adern, New Zealand's prime minister, speaks to the media during a Labour Party Rally in Wellington, New Zealand, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. National elections are being held on Oct. 17, and polls predict a resounding victory for Arderns left-leaning Labour Party, despite a slumping economy and Arderns failure to deliver on key pledges such as fixing a housing crisis and lifting children out of poverty. Photographer: Mark Coote/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Some of Jacinda Ardern’s legacy in New Zealand is safe. A lot of it isn’t

    Henry Cooke
  • New Zealand's National Party leader and next prime minister Christopher Luxon

    From selling deodorant to running the country: New Zealand’s new PM, Christopher Luxon

  • New Zealand election 2023: Labour and National make last-ditch pleas to voters on eve of poll

  • Despite warnings of chaos, New Zealand is poised to abandon majority government

    Peter Stahel
  • Guardian Essential New Zealand poll: Labour picks up steam days out from election

  • Tired, broke and eager for change, New Zealand expected to shift right at coming election

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