The Conversation: Rogue poll or not, signs point to tectonic shift in NZ politics
NZ will look back at the 2020 election as one when the electoral tectonic plates moved.
NZ will look back at the 2020 election as one when the electoral tectonic plates moved.
COMMENT: The tourniquet of Collins has so far done little to stop National bleeding.
Big winner is ACT, which comes in at five per cent.
Kaye plans to be a hippie for a while, possibly on Great Barrier Island.
Amy Adams points to abortion reforms, euthanasia and homosexuality pardon as highlight.
Nikki Kaye and Amy Adams leave after 12 years in Parliament.
Judith Collins tells a few stories that aren't in her book.
COMMENT: The eyebrow of Judith Collins is judge, jury, and executioner as well as jester.
Paula Bennett, the avowed 'Westie" became Deputy Prime Minister.
COMMENT: The Government would have been better to ditch the plan altogether.
Nats leader defends teen candidate over misguided photo.
Kiwis wanting to start a business could access up to $20,000 from KiwiSaver: National.
"Returnee information may not have aligned with testing schedules," a spokeswoman admits.
Editorial: Reid Research result may be rebutted by a Colmar Brunton poll. Or it may not.
Green MP Golriz Ghahraman says NZ First and National are 'race-baiting'.
A decision whether to charge returnees for hotel quarantine is yet to be made, says PM.
National leader Judith Collins believes Jacinda Ardern already knew of the affair.
The National leader is in Manawatu where she announced a $200m roading project.
COMMENT: Collins' behaviour over Iain Lees-Galloway was nasty and unnecessary.
COMMENT: If Coalition relations were not strained before, they will be after this week.
After a damaging month, Parliament has been given a Code of Conduct.
Hamish Walker still gets paid despite not showing up to Parliament.
COMMENT: New minister Kris Faafoi has a big task ahead of him.
Judith Collins: No place for "revolting behaviours" in Parliament.
Letters on adversarial politics, tax regimes, isolation fees, Michael Woodhouse & racism.
The East Coast MP held nine ministerial portfolios from 2008 to 2017.
Comment: National leader almost a pro on the campaign trail.
Judith Collins says there is a clear pattern of behaviour emerging.
Politicians need to clean the house, not dob in the neighbour's as just as filthy.
Collins spoke to Jacinda Ardern about the tip-off yesterday.