Labour
Australia not budging on deportation
Australia is refusing to budge on its policy of deporting New Zealand criminals despite a plea from the Labour Party for more leniency. Audio
Labour proposes benefit back-pay process
Labour is working with the government to correct an error that meant beneficiaries were underpaid for many years, the party's leader says.
Little details current stance on Iraq deployment
The Labour Party opposed the deployment of New Zealand troops to Iraq. Audio
Andrew Little's Labour Pary Conference
The Labour Party leader Andrew Little has outlined his ideas for ending poverty and creating jobs. We talk to Dr Erling Rasmussen about the Danish solution to unemployment, flexi-curity. Audio
Labour's priorities: 'Jobs. Jobs. Jobs'
Labour leader Andrew Little has outlined his plan for restoring what he calls the "Kiwi dream", with a focus on jobs and housing affordability.
Labour reveals plan to tackle obesity
The Labour Party is pledging to make the food industry start reducing sugar content in processed food as part of a plan to tackle obesity.
Labour promises to fight TPP provision
The Trans-Pacific Partnership does not meet Labour's "bottom line" on the sale of New Zealand houses to foreign buyers, the party's leader Andrew Little says. Audio
Can Andrew Little sail Labour to power?
As the Labour Party meets in Palmerston North this weekend, the pressure is on for Andrew Little, says Jane Patterson in Power Play.
Labour conference 'a good test of party members'
Labour goes into its first conference in Palmerston North this weekend, after its crippling 2014 election defeat and with its fourth leader in as many years. Audio
Labour goes into first conference after bruising 2014 defeat
Labour goes into its first conference this weekend after its crippling 2014 election defeat and with its fourth leader in as many years. Audio
labour conference this week
It's Labour's first conference since the party's crippling election defeat last year and with its fourth leader in as many years. Audio
Exercise in physical and emotional endurance
Antenatal depression affects at least one in eight mothers according to research undertaken by Auckland University's, 'Growing up in New Zealand' study, while other research suggests that one in six… Video, Audio
Security guards get living wage
Despite threats of judicial reviews, fiscal blowouts, and political fallout, Wellington City Council's contracted security guards will now earn a living wage. Audio
Labour's Jacinda Ardern to focus on Auckland
Auckland-based Labour MP Jacinda Ardern says it was her choice not to seek the party's deputy leadership. Audio
Little to keep his deputy
Annette King is to remain deputy leader of the Labour Party after Jacinda Ardern decided not to seek the party's deputy leadership. Audio
Jacinda Ardern says it was her choice not to seek leadership
The Auckland-based Labour MP, Jacinda Ardern, says it was her choice not to seek the party's deputy leadership. Audio
McDonald's accused of exploiting wage subsidies
Fast food companies have been exploiting government subsidies to hire beneficiaries then slashing their hours once cash runs out, Unite Union says.
Overseas Investment Office 'dreadfully understaffed'
A Chinese company's withdrawal of its offer to buy 10 Northland farms is further evidence that the Overseas Investment Office is too slow, Labour says.
Deal to lift overseas agriculture worker numbers
A new deal means it will now be much easier for agricultural contractors to bring overseas workers into the country.