Andrew Little
Andrew Little defamation trial: jury told to 'be fair'
The jury in the defamation trial of Opposition leader Andrew Little has spent about six and a half hours deliberating its verdict and will resume on Monday.
Little 'had a social duty to respond', defamation jury told
The Opposition leader's treatment of tourism operators, Earl and Lani Hagaman, was "unfair, cruel and cynical", a jury has been told.
Andrew Little gives evidence at defamation trial
Andrew Little has given evidence in the High Court in Wellington where he is defending the defamation suit filed by tourism operators, Earl and Lani Hagaman. He has admitted becoming frustrated… Audio
Defamation case: 'My husband is dying in Christchurch'
A woman who claims Andrew Little defamed her says she does not want to bankrupt him. Rather, she hopes to restore her dying husband's reputation.
Keep it in the family
Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child. Audio
Keep it in the family
Children and family advocacy groups say a bill aimed at creating a child-centered model risks ignoring the significance of family to a child.
AudioDefamation claimant doesn't want to bankrupt Andrew Little
Lani Hagaman wants $1 million in damages from Labour Leader Andrew Little, but says she does not want to bankrupt him. Audio
Little case continues today in High Court in Wellington
91-year-old Earl Hagaman has just weeks to live but told the Wellington High Court the Labour leader Andrew Little defamed him last year, and he can't die with dignity until his name is cleared. Audio
Little says "questions remain" over Hit & Run claims
Andrew Little says for the sake of public confidence, and independent inquiry is needed for the NZSAS raid in 2010. He says the fact that John Key authorised the raid personally means there was… Video, Audio
Andrew Little taken to High Court over alleged defamation
The Labour leader is accused of defamation over linking a $100,000 donation to the National Party and the awarding of a hotel management contract. Audio
Little says Defence inquiry still warranted
Labour's leader Andrew Little says there are still grounds for an inquiry into Operation Burnham. " I think the problem for the New Zealand Defence Force is that a few years ago they were denying… Audio
Prime Minister to hold first meeting with Chinese Premier today
Li Keqiang flew into Wellington last night for the official visit, with his wife Cheng Hong, and a business delegation, as our political reporter Demelza Leslie reports. Audio
Labour leader apologises to National Party donor
Labour leader Andrew Little has publicly apologised to New Zealand businessman Earl Hagaman and his wife for his comments about them.
Labour promises Afghanistan enquiry if elected
The Labour leader Andrew Little says former Defence Minister Wayne Mapp's admission that mistakes were made during the SAS operation shows why an inquiry is necessary. Audio
Labour accuses English of putting off water issue
Labour leader Andrew Little says the Government is deliberately delaying the question of taxing water until after the election. Video, Audio
Battle for Maori seats heats up
Labour's process for rankings MPs and candidates is underway, with the final list expected to be made public sometime in May. The battle for the Maori seats is heating up, with the deal between Mana… Audio
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