
Focus: Chris Hipkins speaks on the campaign trail
PM Chris Hipkins called a potential National-Act coalition 'a recipe for instability and chaos'. Video / NZ Herald
PM Chris Hipkins called a potential National-Act coalition 'a recipe for instability and chaos'. Video / NZ Herald
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins gave a statement on the situation in Israel, stating the government's 'absolute condemnation' of Hamas' attacks. Video / NZ Herald
Christopher Luxon is visiting Rangiora today while Chris Hipkins is in Auckland.
Te Pāti Māori co-leader and Act Hamilton West candidate trade barbs online
National recently vowed to make a sharp U-turn on 80km/h highway speed limits.
The Labour leader faced two hours of questions from host Mike Hosking.
The Government has worked to reduce the number of inmates.
The All Blacks lock-in quarter-final opponents, leaders lock horns over suggestions of a second election and Israeli death toll continues to rise in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
The political environment is very different compared to 2020.
There are 87 New Zealanders registered as being in Israel.
National and Labour condemn alleged attack on National candidate.
NZ First leader also mocked the campaign coverage of Labour and National.
The National leader was pushed by Northlanders on how he'd handle Winston Peters.
New Official Information Act data shows 10 years of ministerial car crashes.
Why was Paula Bennett having a cup of tea in Tāmaki?
National says risk it can't cut a deal with NZ First will force a second election
OPINION: NZ First is surging. David Seymour’s party is slipping.
Hipkins says the mood has changed in the final week of campaigning.
National and Act's chances of forming a two-party government drop below 30 per cent.
He even took out the checkered flag on the campaign today.
Top is keen to enter Parliament - does Ilam want to help them get there?
Luxon countered Labour's tax position was "more fractured than the [Ranfurly] shield".
Tāmaki has been a stronghold of the National Party, but this election is different.
Two polls this week have put NZ First over the 5 per cent threshold.
OPINION: Finally, someone crunched the numbers - and the numbers are embarrassing.
Chris Bishop addresses media after National Party leader Christopher Luxon announced the party wants to support offshore wind farms. Video / Derek Cheng
Christopher Finlayson promoted the new regime in 2011 with the support of the Māori Party.
Hipkins is out of Covid isolation and back on the campaign trail.
The Race Relations Commissioner is concerned about racist and classist undertones.
About 260,000 fewer votes had been cast by Wednesday when compared to 2020.