Labour Party
Labour pledges $15m a year for 1400 emergency housing places
The Labour Party has marked its centenary today by pledging to pump $15m a year into doubling the number of emergency housing places, if it's elected. Audio
Call for action over steel risks
The Labour Party has accused the Government of being too slow to act over the risks around the standard of steel being used on big projects. Audio
90-day trial claims shown to be a fabrication - Labour
The Government's claim that its controversial 90 day trial period for workers was boosting employment has been shown to be a complete fabrication, the Labour Party says. Audio
Andrew Little served defamation papers
The owners of the Scenic Hotel Group have started defamation proceedings against Labour Party leader Andrew Little.
Labour and Greens 'share a vision' - Little
Labour leader Andrew Little has told the Green's AGM the two parties have to prove they are a credible alternative to the National-led Government.
Labour-Greens post-election deal still not Shaw bet
Power Play - After 17 years in Parliament, the Greens have won formal support from Labour. Chris Bramwell explains the details.
Opposition parties attack Budget 2016
BUDGET 2016 - The budget has failed New Zealanders and does nothing to address the issues Kiwis are facing, opposition parties say. Audio
Labour MP Clayton Cosgrove steps down after 16 years
From the highs of the Clark-led Government, to the lows of the last election. Clayton Cosgrove has been a Labour party stalwart for 16 years. But, yesterday, the MP announced his intention to leave… Audio
Kiwibank move 'slippery slope towards privatisation'
The Green Party fears a proposed deal to sell almost half of Kiwibank will lead to privatisation. Audio
Digital equality to be discussed at Future of Work Conference
Increased internet access, and digital equality, are at the forefront of Labour's discussions about the Future of Work. Labour's finance spokesperon Grant Robertson joins Morning Report. Audio
No spending cap on Labour's free tertiary education policy
Labour's free tertiary education policy will not have a spending cap and so could blow out above the estimated $1.2 billion cost. Audio
Labour makes its first pitch to 2017 voters
The Labour Party has unveiled its first major pitch to voters with a plan to offer three years of free post-school education. Audio
Labour's announcement welcomed and slammed
Labour's pledge to offer three years of free post-school education has been described as "levelling the playing field", but also as a "poorly targeted bribe".
Shearer forced to apologise over TPP comments
Opposition Leader Andrew Little has made David Shearer apologise for his comments yesterday about personally supporting the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement.
Spectrum:The Town That Wouldn't Lie Down
A colourful portrait of Blackball, told from the vantage point of 1975 - four years after the government closed The Paparoa Mine at Roa. With the great days of coal gone, the inhabitants of this West… Audio
Left Thinking
Teacher of post-colonialism literature at Victoria University, Dr. Dougal McNeill deconstructs public policies from here and around the globe, Harry Holland and the early years of Labour and socialism… Audio
Little reshuffles shadow cabinet
The two MPs demoted in the Labour Party reshuffle say they are still committed to working to ensure a victory for their party at the next election. Audio
Labour to reveal 2017 election line up today
A re-jig of the Labour Party's line up will be revealed by leader Andrew Little this morning. Otago University's Bryce Edwards and blogger David Farrar join Morning Report. Audio
Labour leader to announce reshuffle today
Labour Party leader Andrew Little will today announce the line-up he intends to take into the 2017 election.
Labour leader may have elicited one concession from Australia
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, may have managed to wring one concession on his visit to Canberra for the rights of New Zealanders living in Australia. Audio