Labour
Emergency should have been declared in Havelock Nth - Labour
A water emergency should have been declared as soon as authorities were aware of the campylobacter outbreak in Havelock North, Labour's Annette King says. Video, Audio
Video: More action on social housing possible - Key
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key is not ruling out more government action to tackle the housing shortage in Auckland. Video
State houses sold too cheaply - Labour
Housing New Zealand has sold about 300 state houses for less than their government valuation, says the Labour Party.
Greens' house price talk irresponsible - Labour
The Green Party's declaration that Auckland house prices should be lowered by up to 50 percent faces strong resistance from its political ally. Audio
75 percent of employees want new job
If you are at work looking for work, you are not alone - a survey has found 75 percent of employees are looking for a new job.
Labour would bring change to South Dunedin - Little
Labour's Affordable Housing Authority would be charged with leading the renewal of South Dunedin, leader Andrew Little says
Labour relishes challenge if Mana, Maori Party join forces
Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis says he can't wait for Mana and the Maori Party to mend fences - because he says Hone Harawira won't be able to resist the temptation to wreck the whole show. Audio
Labour's 'bumpy' ride of the century
New Zealand's oldest political party is about to mark its centenary. As the author of a new book about it tells Wallace Chapman, it's been quite the ride. Audio
English: Why Housing NZ will not pay govt dividend
The Finance Minister Bill English says the decision not to take a dividend from Housing NZ, announced by Steven Joyce on twitter on Sunday is in fact not yet a done deal. Audio
Key defends u turn on Housing NZ dividend
John Key says the decision not to take a dividend from Housing New Zealand is not a u-turn. He says the change is because of reduced revenues at the state house provider rather than any political… Audio
RNZ political editor analyses Housing NZ u-turn
RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson with her take on the Government's surprise about turn over whether Housing New Zealand should pay an annual dividend. Audio
Labour's Housing spokesperson on HNZ dividends
Labour's housing spokesman Phil Twyford reacts to the Government's decision to forego taking a dividend from Housing New Zealand. Audio
Not everyone sold on Labour's housing policy
A property researcher says Labour's bid to massively increase the supply of affordable homes is the first serious political bid to address the housing crisis.But, as Kate Newton reports, not… Audio
Housing NZ confirms it will not pay govt dividend
Housing New Zealand has confirmed it has told the government it will not be paying a dividend this coming financial year. Audio
Labour launches reheated 2013 policy
Labour says it's new Kiwibuild policy to commit 2 billion dollars to build 100 thousand affordable houses will reduce housing inflation to CPI levels. We speak to Labour leader Andrew Little.. Audio
Property investors attack Labour's housing plan
Property investors criticise Labour's promise to build affordable homes while Auckland Council say they'd be worried if the party's housing policy means decisions on Auckland land are going to be made… Audio
Labour's housing plan dismissed as "underwhelming"
The government is dismissing Labour's new housing plan as 'underwhelming', saying it's basically what the government itself intends to do, with a few tweaks. The plan includes the building of 100,000… Audio
Labour pledges 10,000 new houses a year till 2027
The Labour Party is pledging more state intervention to deliver affordable housing, including a dedicated new agency.
Labour Party at 100
The New Zealand Labour Party is now 100 years old. We ask Dr Grant Morris if it'll see a bicentennial? Audio
Labour Party celebrates 100 years
New Zealand's oldest surviving political party celebrates its centenary this week, reflecting on the past and looking ahead to what's next.