Seymour's dancing good for Act: ex leaders
'Serious policy work' hasn't worked for Act so Seymour admired for 'trying something else'
'Serious policy work' hasn't worked for Act so Seymour admired for 'trying something else'
National leader Simon Bridges made a last bid for votes in Northcote this afternoon.
Eight candidates are contesting the first byelection this term.
National says it will reverse any criminal justice.changes made by the Govt.
In the Northcote byelection Labour has closed the gap, and Act has some very bold plans.
Any law change on cannabis should consider the risks to young people, says researcher.
Housing Minister says Act leader is "fuelling people's worst prejudices".
More than 35,000 people have made a submission on a voluntary euthanasia law change.
Opposition attacks ruling, saying applications the only lifeline for charter schools.
Jacinda Ardern has been profiled on one of the USA's top-rating shows.
New Zealander of the Year Lance O'Sullivan is also featured in support of the bill.
National leader Bill English says voters would be skeptical if National backed a new party
Pressure is mounting for Waikato DHB chairman Bob Simcock to stand down.
Act leader David Seymour says he is relieved not to be government this time.
Peters has never been known to mince his words.
Winston Peters came to talk about coalitions, but reporters left none the wiser.
A total of 55 candidates attracted fewer than 100 votes on Saturday night.
ACT, United Future and TOP look ahead after Election 2017.
Act leader David Seymour looks set to retain the Epsom electorate.
Act Party faithful have started converging besides the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Bill English is in the box seat after leading National to a triumphant result.
Politics-themed cocktails, canapes, a drinking game and where to watch the live results
ACT leader parties with teens ahead of election day.
Wheel barrow full of the money will be delivered to the head office of NZEI in Wellington.
"If they fail to teach kids right from wrong then the Government needs to step in."
Who will win the battle of the minor party leaders?
Microsoft, Datacom - and a theatre company - have joined NZ's newest charter school.
Don Brash says Winston Peters the best chance of "ending National's race-based policies".
Auckland, Christchurch and Gisborne will get new charter schools in 2019.
Clarke Gayford is struggling to deal with the "rubbish" his partner's job attracts.