Comment: Capital gains tax - Labour's four weeks leaves us scared and angry
COMMENT: If Labour is smart, it will introduce just one tax on investment properties.
COMMENT: If Labour is smart, it will introduce just one tax on investment properties.
Comment: no-one in the maze quite sure of what direction they're meant to take.
Comment: Britain's Labour Party has a dilemma on Brexit.
The Labour Party returned John Tamihere's membership bid and $100 donation.
Law change would make it easier for trans people to change sex on their birth certificate.
Jacinda Ardern says a capital gains tax would be far from an attack on Kiwi values.
COMMENT: The best arguments in favour of a Capital Gains Tax revolve around inequality.
COMMENT: Ratepayers may find it difficult to accept another Labour Party politician.
EDITORIAL: Labour needs to make the case for taxing the gains on investment homes.
Comment: Cullen's tax group has given the Government an enticing challenge.
Researchers back cannabis reform, but say Kiwis need full picture before they vote.
Comment: To have got this far with a capital gains tax is a big achievement for Ardern.
Opposition calls for health minister to come clean on DHB finances.
The Aotea Region's best kapa haka group competes first at Te Matatini this year.
Opposition says nothing has happened; Govt says good things take time.
National's Mark Mitchell off to Hong Kong as Govt beset by scheduling issues
EDITORIAL: Peters' job to see that all our foreign relationships are well maintained.
COMMENT: In the PM's 'year of delivery' the rhetoric and working groups need to wrap up.
COMMENT: Key did much to advance conversation but subject remains final frontier.
To survive, Winston Peters' party has to split from Labour — or move into the spare room.
Comment: Rise in number of the dole may reflect less enforcement of its requirements.
Cabinet Minister says she was shocked to see a National MP organising "trolls".
COMMENT: Europeans are not in a mood to help Britain through Brexit, Shane Te Pou finds.
Cannabis law and tax policy reform will both test Labour's appetite for electoral risk.
Over $200,000 was to be slashed from the NZ Aids Foundation annual budget.
Former MPs reveal what they miss, and what they don't, about Parliament.
Security arrived to quell a "loud" confrontation between Nash and another gym-goer.
COMMENT: Of all the reviews commissioned last year, one was particularly worthwhile.