
English's call on leadership: National MPs
The focus is turning to the National Party leadership.
The focus is turning to the National Party leadership.
David Seymour's scathing attack on Winston Peters and the Greens.
Jacinda Ardern will be New Zealand's next Prime Minister but who really won when New Zealand First decided to back Labour.
Students, young families and low income workers are set to get more in the pocket.
Controls over foreign ownership and slashing immigration will hurt NZ, says Geoff Barnett.
Former PM Helen Clark is confident the new incoming coalition government will work.
Stardust that was falling thick and fast around Jacinda Ardern has still to settle.
Comment: The NZ First and Greens deals came at a fairly hefty cost to Labour.
Comment: More wanted change than not and the numbers don't lie.
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Bill English was gracious in defeat, while David Seymour has a dire warning for Labour.
Prime Minister in waiting Jacinda Ardern vows to lead a country we can all be proud of.
Winston Peters is the longest-serving MP, coming to Parliament after a court challenge.
New Zealanders took to Twitter to express their views on Peters' announcement.
Winston Peters offered deputy PM role, while Greens deal involves posts outside Cabinet.
Bill English will take his party on the hard road back to the Opposition benches.
Jacinda Ardern heads to Prime Minister's office at the age of 37.
Documents released show Yang also worked in Australian Parliament on foreign affairs.
It's been 26 days since the general election - so who will form New Zealand's 52nd government.
National leader Bill English speaks to media ahead of a meeting with all of his MPs.
How has Winston Peters' position on when an announcement will be made shifted?
New Zealand First will be in a position tomorrow afternoon to make an announcement.
COMMENT: Which ever party takes power, NZ First could expect a deal to help it survive.
Peters met with English and Ardern soon after the board meeting ended without a decision.
COMMENT: Wellington we have a problem, was the call last night.
Winston Peters is holding secret meetings with Bill English and Jacinda Ardern tonight.
Peters said further discussions were needed with the leaders of both parties.
Police have released audio where he recalls a conversation with former MP Todd Barclay.
The large parties are not 'victims' in the negotiation process: Ardern.