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Labour soars, National plummets in first Covid-19 poll
First public poll since February shows major change in political landscape.
First public poll since February shows major change in political landscape.
National says Govt should give motorists a break, with price increase due in July.
Michael Woodhouse critical of decision to leave out Hillside railway from the Budget.
It's here at last, New Zealand. Our first level 2 weekend.
National MP Chris Bishop has kept his word after being challenged to sport a mudflap.
Two political heavyweights of NZ politics talk about crises, past and present.
Rahui Papa said there is a 'growing feeling' that the Government is undermining iwi.
COMMENT: If they can't offer a viable alternative blueprint, they don't deserve to win.
Simon Bridges reacts to level 2 announcement.
GST refunds form a central part of National's plan for recovery.
New law would remove public and councils input into whether projects proceed.
Luxon and Brown say the community has been promised a flyover and expects a flyover.
National's leader will not be rolled ahead of the Budget, but after that all bets are off.
Jami-Lee Ross says the party will be called Advance New Zealand.
David Seymour wanted a hair cut and a pay cut, Peters served a dish he prepared earlier.
Bridges questions Ardern about plight of workers, small businesses as Parliament resumes.
COMMENT: Back him or sack him: National needs to put leadership speculation to bed, fast.
Fellow MP Nick Smith reminded Macindoe 'we are in public session' after his comments.
National leader has said small businesses are a 'sacrificial lamb' – Robertson hits back.
Rumours National's leadership on shaky ground following a controversial Facebook post.
The National leader faced backlash over social media post slamming the lockdown extension.
This is the worst time for Bridges to give his caucus reason to doubt his judgement.
SFO will make a call on whether to lay charges in relation to the NZ First Foundation.
Winston Peters said the case had caused "considerable stress".
Some New Zealanders are increasingly envious of Australia's looser lockdown - is it right?
Opposition leader commutes to Parliament from Tauranga home during Covid-19 lockdown.
"We want to do all we can to protect the lives and livelihoods of New Zealanders."
Simon Bridges might be negative Neddy, but governments need to be stress-tested in crisis.
Big rallies, street corner meetings and baby kissing may come a cropper in Campaign 2020.
COMMENT: Bridges is unrepentant about bare-faced cheek in his regulations bonfire plan.