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Child poverty mishap: Poverty rates unknown
Unusually low response rates from low-income families have skewed the surveys.
Unusually low response rates from low-income families have skewed the surveys.
Senior National party MP Judith Collins to visit Whanganui
Speaker will not confirm any discussions with Ross over his return
COMMENT: Our mental illness is co-created with those around us.
National's rogue MP sent a four-word text message to his lover which sparked fears.
COMMENT: Sunday's "Q+A" show on the Jami-Lee Ross saga was "surreal", says Mike Williams.
COMMENT: Likeability is power for a prime minister, but it is not everything.
COMMENT: Everyone loves a villain, but is it time to replace condemnation with compassion?
COMMENT: Judith Collins stayed just two steps behind Simon Bridges this week.
COMMENT: Overall we are a country where corruption and scandal appear to be kept at bay.
COMMENT: PM's announcement on fuel tax thrilled Simon Bridges but surprised Shane Jones.
National leader Simon Bridges has made a surprising phone call to an old party enemy.
Jacinda Ardern said she can guarantee no other regional fuel taxes while she is PM.
'He is no longer, in a sense, my problem,' Bridges says of Jami-Lee Ross.
COMMENT: New poll has no cause for comfort for National leader Simon Bridges.
Simon Bridges has ordered a review to ensure the party's culture is safe for women.
COMMENT: The only thing worse for National than now would be a second bout of disloyalty.
Former National MP is in the care of a friend, the Herald understands.
COMMENT: National's leader revealed some disturbing features of his politics.
The Speaker unlikely to be notified of any compulsory treatment orders for several days.
Up until today the Mental Health Foundation was quiet on the Jami-Lee Ross saga.
"A bit rich" for National to say it took mental health concerns seriously: Barry Soper.
COMMENT: It has not been a good week for the National Party, writes David Cormack.
Tau Henare says National people should stand down over how they dealt with Jami-Lee Ross.
COMMENT: The drama within the National Party is worthy of its own TV show.
COMMENT: The actions of Jami-Lee Ross and Simon Bridges have been deplorable.
COMMENT: Extraordinary National Party war has been spiralling dangerously out of control.
COMMENT: This whole shemozzle originates with Simon Bridges' very poor judgement.
COMMENT: The entrapment of Simon Bridges revealed not much to worry about.
"My behaviour hasn't been good enough as a husband."