'A really difficult time': Party leaders react to latest poll

Ahead of the poll's release to the public, 1News asked party leaders for their thoughts on the results.
Ahead of the poll's release to the public, 1News asked party leaders for their thoughts on the results. Keep Reading
Green MP Chloe Swarbrick’s been booted from Parliament for the rest of the week during a fiery debate over Palestine. During a speech following the... Keep Reading
The former PM went with an international delegation to Gazaâs border with Egypt. Keep Reading
Youth homelessness is rising in Aotearoa, with over 50% of the homeless youth. The 'More than a home' report calls for government action and policy changes. Keep Reading
The Government will formally weigh up New Zealand’s position on the recognition of Palestine over the next month, says Foreign Affairs Minister Winston... Keep Reading
The Taxpayers' Union-Curia Poll also puts Christopher Luxon level with Labour's Chris Hipkins in preferred prime minister ratings. Keep Reading
The Greens have expressed their desire to lead the next Government, with the political party’s co-leaders this weekend calling for “transformational change”... Keep Reading
Erica Stanford said any unused funding allocated to charter school conversions would "no doubt" be repurposed into other parts of the education sector. Keep Reading
This year's talks have included the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Palestinian statehood, as well as security, defence and economic challenges closer to home. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese used their meeting in Queenstown today to urge Israel to reconsider its plan... Keep Reading
Opinion from Auckland University: Is the Electoral Amendment Bill bill a justified limitation on the right to vote or an attempt to rig voting in the coalition's favour? Keep Reading
The party gathers for its annual meeting this weekend, desperate to build voters' trust before next year's election. Keep Reading
The sports sector has united against a controversial law change that could double fees - but have struggled to win an audience to air their concerns. Keep Reading
"Our members see this move as an act of white supremacy. It's an act of racism," says Te Akatea, the Māori Principals' Association. Keep Reading
Labour leader Chris Hipkins told his party’s education spokeswoman Willow-Jean Prime she should have responded to attempts the Government was making to brief... Keep Reading
The Government offered Labour multiple opportunities to be briefed on the NCEA change process, but the party’s education spokeswoman Willow-Jean Prime... Keep Reading
The briefing also notes that officials had urged the previous Government to pull the brakes on Covid-related spending after the initial shock. Keep Reading
Former MP, who supported the National government's foreshore and seabed legislation in 2011 are lambasting the coalition's move. Keep Reading
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says he wants to see more fish caught if they can be sustainably harvested. Keep Reading
"As our vehicle fleet changes, so too must the way we fund our roads," Minister of Transport Chris Bishop said. Keep Reading
It appears ACT's Nicole McKee wanted to cut off-licence hours. But now, she's scrapped that and wants to 'focus on reducing red tape' instead. Keep Reading
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones has confirmed a suite of pro-industry changes to the Fisheries Act this morning. The changes include “efficient and... Keep Reading
A group of scientists is sounding the alarm amid confirmation the planned Advanced Technology Institute will be partially paid for by reductions in public... Keep Reading
The NZ Prime Minister arrived last night to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties with the country. Keep Reading
It comes despite a Supreme Court ruling last year that appeared to undercut the rationale for the change. Keep Reading
The House chats with senior MPs about the political strategy behind members' bills. Keep Reading
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