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New PM has a laser-like focus directed at the working-class politics of West Auckland. → Read More
OPINION: National will be considering whether to make a move against its leader. → Read More
Last night's opinion polls answered a big question ahead of this year's election. → Read More
Opinion: The communications failures made the crisis much worse than it needed to be. → Read More
OPINION: The abuse and toxicity extends further than the outgoing prime minister. → Read More
From the 'woking class' to the working class - Hipkins heralds a major shift in politics. → Read More
OPINION: The old plans and assumptions for election year have suddenly evaporated. → Read More
Christopher Luxon’s National Party are the odds-on favourites to win the general election. → Read More
MPs are likely to get a huge pay increase to make up for six years of standing still. → Read More
OPINION: Pundits have been making their political forecasts for the year ahead. → Read More
What did Hamilton West by-election result say about the state of the National Party? → Read More
The pressure is on for PM to sack Nanaia Mahuta, but she may be too strong. → Read More
Opinion: And the driver of this division is worsening inequality. → Read More
The Government is showing its desperation with the new Three Waters rule. → Read More
OPINION: Luxon's announcement wasn’t only designed to scratch an electoral itch. → Read More
Labour’s five years in power have been incredibly conservative, writes Bryce Edwards. → Read More
There are signs Ardern is headed for a difficult time as Prime Minister in the future. → Read More
Opinion: The results of the local government elections were a disaster for progressives. → Read More
OPINION: The vast majority of the public is not inspired by what's on offer. → Read More
OPINION: As per the last National govt, Labour has simply pushed the homeless into motels. → Read More