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Party vote Green to keep Ardern at helm, Shaw urges
Party vote Green to keep Ardern at helm, Shaw urges
Greens co-leader James Shaw has told supporters the best way to ensure Jacinda Ardern continues as prime minister is to "party vote Green".
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Podcasts of the week: Survival of the fittest in sport and politics
Podcasts of the week: Survival of the fittest in sport and politics
Political podcast Caucus weighs up the minor parties' chances of making it to Parliament, while the recently refreshed Extra Time sees the team rate the prospects of Israel Adesanya in Abu Dhabi…
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Week in Politics: Collins needs a game-changer
Week in Politics: Collins needs a game-changer
Analysis - The latest poll and what it means for Judith Collins and National; the first leaders' debate doesn't go well for Jacinda Ardern; and Paul Goldsmith fumbles his figures, writes Peter Wilson. Audio
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French right-wing parties urge New Caledonians to stay French
French right-wing parties urge New Caledonians to stay French
France's right-wing parties have come out against New Caledonia becoming independent as nine days are left until a referendum on sovereignty.
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RNZ Concert prepares to 'Settle the Score'
What is the most popular piece of classical music? Voting is about to open in RNZ Concert's annual poll, Settling the Score. RNZ Concert's Nick Tipping talks to Kathryn Ryan. Audio
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US election: McConnell promises an 'orderly' transition of power
US election: McConnell promises an 'orderly' transition of power
Republican leader Mitch McConnell has insisted there will be an "orderly" post-election transition - something the president has cast doubt on.
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Protests in Belarus as Lukashenko quietly sworn in
Protests in Belarus as Lukashenko quietly sworn in
Mass street protests are continuing in Belarus's capital, following the inauguration of President Alexander Lukashenko at an unannounced ceremony.
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PNG police drawn to Goroka for by-election
PNG police drawn to Goroka for by-election
Police are out in full force in the PNG town of Goroka as the Eastern Highlands capital holds its delayed by-election.
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Sending out the political assassins as National shoots itself in the foot
With eight days, 18 hours, two minutes and 10 seconds until voting starts, party leaders are calling up hit-jobs as they scrap for their political lives. Plus, the debate debacles, ACT's rise and… Video, Audio
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Wealth tax not a bottom line for Green Party but they will push for it - Shaw
Wealth tax not a bottom line for Green Party but they will push for it - Shaw
Green Party co-leader James Shaw says one of his senior MPs misspoke under pressure when she said a wealth tax was one of the party's bottom lines. Audio
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Bougainville president-elect sets sights on independence process
Bougainville president-elect sets sights on independence process
The president-elect of Bougainville has thanked the region's voters for giving him the mandate to pursue independence from Papua New Guinea.
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ACT could bring eight extra MPs to Parliament
ACT's David Seymour is riding high on the prospect of bringing several new friends to the halls of power this election.
Tuesday's 1 News Colmar-Brunton Poll saw the ACT Party polling at 7 percent… Audio
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Many countries increasingly biased against migrants, poll finds
Many countries increasingly biased against migrants, poll finds
New Zealand is among exceptions but the world, especially South American countries, is becoming less tolerant of migrants, according to a new poll undertaken by Gallup.
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Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: The 'big debate' debate, a revealing political poll, more Patrick Gower and more weed; some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: The 'big debate' debate, a revealing political poll, more Patrick Gower and more weed; some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint…
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Who could join David Seymour in Parliament?
The ACT Party's sole MP could have company in Parliament, lots of it, if the latest 1 News Colmar Brunton poll proves accurate.
It puts the party's support at 7 percent. That translates to nine MPs.
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Analysing the leaders' debate: How did Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins fare?
Analysing the leaders' debate: How did Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins fare?
While Jacinda Ardern remains the favourite for prime minister, there was a little bit more shine on Judith Collins during the leaders' debate. Audio
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US surpasses grim milestone of 200,000 Covid-19 deaths
US surpasses grim milestone of 200,000 Covid-19 deaths
The death toll from the spread of the coronavirus in the United States exceeded 200,000 on Tuesday, by the far the highest number of any nation.
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ACT's David Seymour 'standout performer' at finance debate
ACT's David Seymour 'standout performer' at finance debate
Analysis - Riding high on the back of a stellar public poll, ACT leader David Seymour was the standout performer at the finance debate in Queenstown tonight. Video
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Election 2020: Post-debate analysis for first face off
The two women vying to govern New Zealand after the upcoming election faced off in the first leaders debate last night.
New poll numbers show Jacinda Ardern remains the favourite for Prime Minister… Audio
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ACT's David Seymour 'standout performer' at finance debate
ACT's David Seymour 'standout performer' at finance debate
Analysis - Riding high on the back of a stellar public poll, ACT leader David Seymour was the standout performer at the finance debate in Queenstown tonight. Video
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Five experts on the first leaders' debate
Five experts on the first leaders' debate
Opinion - Contrasting styles, some substance: Five experts break down the first televised leaders' debate of the New Zealand election.
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Jacinda Ardern, Judith Collins face off in first TV election debate
Recap: Leaders clash in first TV election debate
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern and National leader Judith Collins have faced off in their first televised election debate. Look back at how it unfolded here.
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Leaders debate 'a boost for National but the race by no means over'
Leaders debate 'a boost for National but the race by no means over'
Power Play - Judith Collins needed to perform in the first major televised election campaign, and she did, writes Political Editor Jane Patterson.
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Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
Leaders' debate: Collins and Ardern, blow by blow
The National and Labour leaders have clashed in the first televised debate tonight. While Ardern shied away from a "bloodsport" mentality, Collins would have been happy to go for another hour.