New city schools won't have sports fields
Exclusive: A new type of school without playing fields is being proposed for urban areas.
Exclusive: A new type of school without playing fields is being proposed for urban areas.
Steven Joyce should be apologising, says Act leader David Seymour.
Just 10 MPs in Parliament do not own a home, while some own more than 10.
Labour has been asked what will happen to existing charter schools if it wins power.
Bill English says Winston Peters' attack on journalists is attention-seeking.
About $70,000 was raised for Act in election year.
The current immigration debate is "farcical", the Act Party says.
Cross-party group urges condemnation of brutality against gay men
RMA reforms will take NZ "down a racially divisive abyss", Winston Peters says.
Major reforms to the Resource Management Act are finally ready to progress.
Proposed changes to superannuation in New Zealand have inflamed resentment between Baby boomers and younger generations.
The Prime Minister's proposal to lift the retirement age has been rejected by National's likely coalition partners and opponents.
Prime Minister Bill English is being urged to give voters some certainty about whether he plans to change superannuation eligibility.
COMMENT: David Seymour's greatest success is that he is not reviled, writes Audrey Young.
Isaac Davison takes the pulse of the parties to reveal who is in good health and who is a dead man walking.
"If anyone thinks it is going to be safe after this election, then they had better think again," The NZ First leader says.
David Seymour is on a mission to rebuild the Act Party.
Gareth Morgan has accused the Act Party of gunning for his political party by making petty complaints about its election campaign and party rules.
David Seymour has disputed claims charter schools have been inflating their NCEA exam results.
Labour MP Louisa Wall says her proposed law change to legalise assisted dying in New Zealand will not go into the private member's bill ballot.
Property and farming rich listers are among those who have made big donations to National over the past year.
A major inquiry into euthanasia is taking place, but the Govt has already concluded it will not lead to any changes in New Zealand.
Two National MPs' much derided bills dealing with lost property at airports and company annual reports will now be dealt with as part of a wider raft of law reforms to spare Parliament time and money.
Judith Collins will not be drawn on whether police acted illegally when targeting euthanasia advocates.
Police have admitted setting up a drink-drive checkpoint near a euthanasia meeting.
COMMENT: Spring has arrived and National's self-appointed canary is trilling with gleeful abandon. That canary is Act leader David Seymour.
Former National Party leader Don Brash says a new anti-separatist campaign may end up donating to one of his old enemies, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.
COMMENT: Act's demand to do away with a Minister for Women shows how out of touch the party is with reality.
The Green Party is the first party to include a voluntary euthanasia policy in its manifesto.
A brief liaison with a man she didn't know cost a young Auckland woman $28 a week off her benefit for two years.