Election 2017
Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei resigns
Metiria Turei has resigned as co-leader of the Green Party and says it is "highly unlikely" she will return to Parliament after the election. Video
Politics, passions and pressure: Metiria Turei's path
Metiria Turei's first dalliance with national politics was a bit of a farce - she ran as a McGillicuddy Serious Party candidate in the 1993 election. It has, unfortunately, ended in farce too.
Timeline: Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei's downfall
Green Party co-leader Metiria Turei has resigned in the wake of her admissions involving historical benefit disclosures and voting addresses.
How it happened: Turei resigns as Green co-leader
Metiria Turei has confirmed to Checkpoint she will resign as Green Party co-leader. Follow a live blog of the latest developments here.
The dissenting Greens: Who exactly are they?
Kennedy Graham and David Clendon dropped a political bombshell yesterday, threatening to resign as Green MPs. So, what do we know about them?
Greens' Shaw refuses to give answer on benefit fraud
Greens co-leader James Shaw won't say whether he believes it is acceptable to lie to a government agency if a child is going hungry, as the party moves to suspend two of its MPs. Video, Audio
A 'disgraceful stand by Jacinda to undermine Metiria' - Sue Bradford
Former Greens MP Sue Bradford tells Guyon Espiner why she supports the party's leadership of James Shaw and Metiria Turei. Audio
Jacinda Ardern's first week as Labour leader
After a turbulent political week that saw Jacinda Ardern become the new leader of the Labour Party, Ms Ardern talked with Susie Ferguson about the effects of the latest Green Party conflicts. Video, Audio
Green Party in conflict - Jane Patterson's analysis
The Green Party is in disarray after the shock announcement by two MPs that they have lost confidence in Metiria Turei. RNZ political editor Jane Patterson broke the story on Monday. She joins us now… Audio
'I thought we had an agreement' - James Shaw says protesting Green MPs must go
Greens co-leader James Shaw defends his call to expel MPs Kennedy Graham and David Clendon, after they threated to quit the party if Metiria Turei doesn't stand down. Audio
Greens in unprecedented chaos after two MPs ask Turei to go
Kennedy Graham and David Clendon are likely to be suspended from the Green Party caucus and potentially expelled from the party after declaring no confidence in Metiria Turei's leadership. They spoke… Audio
Renegade Green MPs lay out why they asked for Turei to go
On Monday Green Party MPs Kennedy Graham and David Clendon told RNZ political editor Jane Patterson why they had lost confidence in co-leader Metiria Turei. Audio
VIDEO: Green Party in chaos after two MPs rebel
The Green Party is in chaos after the shock announcement by two of its MPs that they have lost confidence in Metiria Turei. Video
Parties woo voters: 'It's been a good week for Auckland'
National and Labour have started their battle for Auckland voters by laying out their plans to tackle the city's transport woes.
Slice of Heaven - Choices
It's obvious that immigration has changed New Zealand in the past. But it's difficult to foresee how it will change us in the future. Where will the debate go and can we move past racism? What role… Audio
Labour is smiling but scars will linger
Opinion - All logic, commonsense, measured and rational judgement should have said only one thing to the Labour Party: leave Andrew Little where he was, writes Rob Hosking.
'We're very, very proud of him' - Jackson
Kelvin Davis' appointment as the Labour Party's deputy leader is significant for te ao Māori, Labour list candidate Willie Jackson says.
Clock ticking for new Labour leader ahead of election
Labour's new leader Jacinda Ardern has a little over seven weeks to turn round her party's fortunes before the general election.
Ardern's new role: 'People's Princess versus Dreary of Dipton'
Opinion - The new Labour leader's popularity and charm fit the script our political drama writers have been pitching for some time: out with the old and dowdy, in with the young and funky, writes…
Labour's last-minute leader change: How did we get here?
Opinion - Labour now needs to redefine itself by appealing to our best instincts as a country, Stephanie Rodgers writes.