Labour Party
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Media commentator Gavin Ellis examines the coverage of Jacinda Ardern's appointment to the Labour leadership, and a British journalism professor has calculated when the circulation of Britain's… Audio
Labour and National face off over Auckland transport
As the election campaign begins to get into full swing, both Labour and National have laid out their proposals to improve Auckland's transport network. Audio
'Jacinda effect' in full effect in the media
The Ardern ascent set the news agenda this past week, even if it was in part due to unwanted questions about babies. How long will the honeymoon last and how long will “new car smell” linger? Audio
'Jacinda effect' in full effect in the media
The Ardern ascent set the news agenda this past week, even if it was in part due to unwanted questions about babies. How long will the honeymoon last and how long will “new car smell” linger?
AudioLabour rules out Māori seat referendum
The Labour Party is ruling out a referendum on the Māori seats, even if that's a bottom line for a deal with New Zealand First.
Labour Party's new slogan: "Let's do this"
The Labour Party launches its new campaign slogan "Let's do this" with leader Jacinda Ardern front and centre. Audio
Labour ready to 'do this', but not with Turei as a minister
Labour leader Jacinda Ardern says she would not have been prepared to have Metiria Turei in the Cabinet, as the party launches its new slogan and campaign approach. Audio
The Jacinda Effect: What’s really changed?
In this week's Caucus, it's all about Jacinda. Labour's late leadership change has turned Election 17 on its head. But can Labour seize the moment and how will other parties respond? Audio
'It's the same Labour Party'
Changing the messenger won't help Labour as it goes into the election with policies that haven't evolved with time, National's campaign manager says. Audio
Labour sees surge of support as Ardern takes over
The Labour Party says donations have been pouring in since Jacinda Ardern was chosen as leader on Tuesday. Labour's campaign manager Andrew Kirton joins us to discuss the surge of support. Audio
Harawira says Te Tai Tokerau voters can get two MPs
Hone Harawira says Kelvin Davis' promotion to Labour deputy leader boosts his campaign to win back the seat for the Mana Movement. He talks to Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui Thompson. Audio
Labour ditches campaign slogans and billboards
Labour has ditched its campaign slogan and billboards have started coming down as the party moves quickly to reshape its plans for the general election.
Candour wins few admirers in politics
Analysis - It says much about the state of politics that Andrew Little's confession of leadership doubts is seen not as a sign of strength, but of weakness, writes Brent Edwards.
'I'm not thinking about a Plan B' - Jacinda Ardern
Labour's deputy Jacinda Ardern is not thinking about a 'Plan B' when it comes to the party leadership she says, after two disastrous poll results have left Labour MPs reeling.
Struggling families would get more under Labour - Little
The Labour Party is pledging to deliver more money to families than the government promised in May's budget.
Labour pledges power subsidies for beneficiaries, elderly
The Labour Party will help people on benefits and superannuitants pay for their winter power bills, if elected to government.
Labour would lift minimum wage for a 'fairer deal'
The Labour Party would stop what it says is a 'race to the bottom' by lifting the minimum wage and softening the government's 90-day trial period for workers. Audio
'Many of us have had positive experiences' - US intern
An American intern has denied accusations that a Labour Party internship scheme is treating students poorly. Audio
Labour intern speaks out, denies accusations of poor treatment
A Labour Party campaign intern has spoken out, denying accusations of poor treatment and saying they do not reflect the view of the majority of interns here for work experience. Video, Audio
Labour Party intern programme 'got out of control'
A senior Labour Party official has admitted a scheme to bring international students to the country to help with its election campaign got out of control. Audio