
Jacinda Ardern Q & A on Facebook tonight
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern will answer the public's questions via Facebook Live tonight.
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern will answer the public's questions via Facebook Live tonight.
Here are the most interesting reality checks on Jacindamania.
COMMENT: English has six kids and was never asked if he can do the job and have a family.
COMMENT: Totally appropriate to ask a female PM aspirant about baby plans.
National will be nervous about Jacinda Ardern but the Greens need to check their fences.
Labour's party-wide leadership elections are plainly not working.
Labour may take at least a fortnight to produce and erect up to 5000 new billboards.
Top's Gareth Morgan says he is a big fan of new Labour leader Jacinda Ardern.
Gerry Brownlee showed how sensitive National is to positive coverage of Jacinda Ardern.
Kiwis say its not okay to make women answer question about having babies.
Labour has received $700 a minute in donations since Jacinda Ardern took over.
After Jacinda Ardern was announced as new leader, Labour received around $100k yesterday.
Jacinda Ardern: "Totally unacceptable" to demand a woman in work to share her baby plans.
Unions, party members delivered 2 leaders who failed to connect with the general public.
Jacinda Ardern will not talk about the Greens, saying her focus is on Labour.
COMMENT: Bloodless Labour coup is done and dusted, now comes the gamble.
COMMENT: It's defibrillator time at the Labour Party again.
EDITORIAL: Jacinda Ardern needs to get Labour's polls well above 30 per cent, and quickly.
"A lot of the older people who have watched her on breakfast TV really love her."
PM Bill English says Jacinda Ardern could take his job in two months.
It follows a turbulent week for Labour in which 3 polls puts its support in the low 20s.
COMMENT: It doesn't get more dramatic in politics when it's so close to election.
Andrew Little's full statement: "Today I have announced that I will step down".
Andrew Little is now focusing on today's caucus, which has turned into a crisis meeting.
EDITORIAL: Andrew Little needs to throw himself into the election campaign.
Jacinda Ardern would be obliged to step up if Little stood aside, writes Audrey Young.
Labour leader Andrew Little needs to stay in the job, a former Labour president says
Labour MPs are bracing for a third poll before a caucus meeting on Tuesday.
Pike River families are making a last push for justice ahead of the election.