Labour's focus on housing and immigration
Labour is the party of housing and anti-immigration for the 2017 general election.
Labour is the party of housing and anti-immigration for the 2017 general election.
Critics say plan will hit small investors but Little insists big owners are key target.
COMMENT: Little's big speech at election Congress was brought to you by the letter F.
Labour leader has dismissed idea of schools without playing fields.
COMMENT: Every small blip makes it that much harder to make up ground, says Audrey Young.
Labour shares details of its shoe-leather election campaign techniques.
GP appointments for mental health issues will be free under a Labour Government.
COMMENT: Our wealthy politicians with property portfolios are out of touch with Kiwis.
Labour has been asked what will happen to existing charter schools if it wins power.
Jennifer Dann puts 12 questions - well 13, actually - to Labour leader Andrew Little.
Labour leader Andrew Little says we need to take a break until infrastructure catches up.
EDITORIAL: Labour Party must work out how to project it.
COMMENT: Willie Jackson 'omnishambles' reflects poorly on the party's ability to govern.
COMMENT: We need the example set by women in politics to young women outside politics.
OPINION: The Government's immigration restriction carries economic and political risks.
OPINION: Early intervention has always been an integral part of Labour's approach.
Govt's claim it is acting on homelessness is "highly debatable", Opposition parties say.
Beverley Aldridge has never used cannabis but wants it legalised.
COMMENT: There was an obvious answer to Labour having no Maori in its first 15 places.
Labour has unveiled a number of fresh faces ahead of the election.
Willie Jackson admits to 'a little bit' of disappointment at Labour list spot.
COMMENT: This has not been a good year for Andrew Little so far, writes Barry Soper.
Four new Labour women candidates are ahead of broadcaster.
Andrew Little said he would be "backing Willie to have a high list position".
The list will now be released on Tuesday morning.
Labour is expected to announce its list rankings tomorrow.
The Green Party is looking to the Maori seats to boost its vote at the election.
Bill English says Winston Peters' attack on journalists is attention-seeking.
We asked our local candidates what they think should be done to solve our gang problem.
The current immigration debate is "farcical", the Act Party says.