Andrew Little
Labour says it can't control Greens' desire to introduce taxes
Labour leader Andrew Little says the Green Party's tax policies will not influence its own no new taxes pledge. Labour has a co-operation agreement with the Greens who say they will include a capital… Audio
Labour party won't raise taxes - Little
Andrew Little says the Labour Party plans not to raise taxes if it leads the next government.
Labour says National's superannuation policy doesn't stack up
Labour leader Andrew Little says any law changes won't come in until after the general election and they won't take effect until 2041 "This looks like a highly flexible, bendable, negotiable policy to… Audio
National without friends in Parliament on superannuation
The National Government's plan to raise the pension age is drawing criticism from across the political spectrum, including from two of its support parties. Audio
Labour opposes Govt plan to increase NZ Super age to 67
Labour leader Andrew Little responds to the government's announcement on raising the NZ Superannuation age. Video, Audio
Andrew Little and Jacinda Ardern on her sudden deputy nomination
Annette King will retire at the election and has backed Mt Albert MP Jacinda Ardern as her replacement, as has Labour leader Andrew Little. Video, Audio
Risks and rewards for Labour of the Jacinda effect
Analysis - Jacinda Ardern looks set to become deputy leader of the Labour Party in a move that's full of both promise and risk, writes Tim Watkin.
Andrew Little: PM's comments on drug tests "an excuse"
"What I hear from employers is that they want to employ younger New Zealanders, any New Zealanders." The Labour Leader Andrew Little says employers want WINZ to work with the unemployed to get them… Audio
Labour slams emergency housing budget blowout
Labour leader Andrew Little says the cost blowout in the emergency housing benefit is proof the Government is completely out of touch on the number of New Zealanders affected by the housing crisis. Audio
Labour take by-election win as confidence booster
The Mt Albert by-election shows his party's campaign techniques are working, ahead of September's general election, Labour leader Andrew Little says.
Willie Jackson and Sandra Lee on the battle for the Maori seats
Aspiring Labour MP Willie Jackson backs his leader's criticism of the Maori Party/Mana Movement election deal. Former Mana Motuhake leader Sandra Lee agrees and says Maori need policies, not… Audio
Labour's Andrew Little dismisses Maori-Mana deal
Andrew Little says the Maori Party is effectively the Maori arm of the National Party. He argues Maori voters will be better served by Labour MPs. Mr Little says his Maori MPs don't want high list… Audio
Oscar Kightley calls on NZ to help Manus, Nauru refugees
The actor Oscar Kightley says New Zealand should be calling out Australia over human rights abuses in its offshore detention centres for refugees. Audio
We have a government, still
After 13 hours of debate on the Prime Minister's Statement the House voted 'aye' on a motion of confidence in the Government. Video, Audio
We have a government, still
After 13 hours of debate on the Prime Minister's Statement the House voted 'aye' on a motion of confidence in the Government.
Video, AudioThe House of empathy and angst
A committee ruckus over Pike River Mine, the Christchurch fires, a confidence vote, and RNZ brings the begging bowl to its annual review. Audio
The House of empathy and angst
A committee ruckus over Pike River Mine, the Christchurch fires, a confidence vote, and RNZ brings the begging bowl to its annual review.
AudioSolid Energy chair says he'll resign if forced to enter mine
The bosses of Solid Energy have told a select committee hearing into the Pike River mine disaster that allegations of a cover up are "insulting". Video, Audio
Bike shed challenges
Andrew Little calls out Bill English on housing, Annette King challenges Jonathan Coleman on mental health and Jan Logie questions the Government on domestic violence. Audio
Bike shed challenges
Andrew Little calls out Bill English on housing, Annette King challenges Jonathan Coleman on mental health and Jan Logie questions the Government on domestic violence.
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