
The end of Labour as a major political force?
COMMENT: Little is not the issue. Modern Labour is the real issue.
COMMENT: Little is not the issue. Modern Labour is the real issue.
Andrew Little says Greens have to work out if their strategy is wise in the long run.
The first signs of panic are starting to set in for Labour, writes Claire Trevett.
Willie Jackson rebuffed in bid for Greens and Labour to do deal on Maori seats.
Andrew Little has revealed he had considered stepping down in the face of bad polling.
OPINION: Electorate battles of National support partners could be critical.
COMMENT: Will the Greens be rewarded or punished for co-leader Metiria Turei's confession.
Some of the most interesting items to consider when it comes to referendum debate.
Election fever has hit Hawke's Bay with billboards being put up around the region.
Labour says it will invest an extra $4 billion over four years in education.
The wait list for a state house has risen by 40 per cent in just a year.
Tukituki Labour candidate Anna Lorck says Housing NZ has not lived up to its promises.
Labour has a pool of $10 billion planned for unallocated spending over four years.
English hasn't categorically ruled out the Greens but says they have ruled themselves out.
Candidates quizzed about housing, retirement age, water bottling and more.
We ask Kiwis who they think is most capable of running the Government.
The difference in pay for rich and poor will feature at a pre-election meeting.
Napier's political candidates set to face hard-hitting questions at public meeting today.
COMMENT: Time for Little to rise above the negativity.
Steve Braunias v Labour leader Andrew Little in the great political pingpong tournament.
COMMENT: Winston Peters has a very thin skin when it comes to criticism from the Greens.
Labour will boost funding to early childhood education by nearly $200m.
Opinion polls point to the decline or stagnation of support for the party and its leader.
Green MP Barry Coates said a Labour-NZ First Govt would be 'unacceptable' to his party.
Families are getting a boost from Labour with more money and a $3000 "baby bonus".
A boost for the poor is a boost for everyone, says a social service provider.
Labour leader Andrew Little's pitch to voters: Tax cuts not needed.
Labour leader Andrew Little is now fourth in the preferred Prime Minister rankings.
Voters will find out how they will fare under Labour's spending plan today.
Andrew Little and Bill English both down by three points as preferred Prime Minister.