Labour
Andrew Little - fresh from speaking to the Green party AGM
Andrew Little was Labour's first leader to speak at the Green Party's annual general meeting. Audio
Former Labour and Green MPs discuss MoU
Labour and the Greens are teaming up to push National out of power in the next election. Audio
Peter Dunne skeptical on Labour, Green memorandum
United Future leader Peter Dunne says there's a lot of water to go under the bridge before the next election in 18 month's time and he hasn't even thought about whether he will stand again in his… Audio
GreenLab a marriage of convenience?
Political commentator Toby Manhire talks about the Labour-Greens combo and if it'll beat National in the next election. Audio
RNZ's Political Editor analyses the MoU
New Zealand First will not be joining Labour and the Greens as the parties join forces to push National out of power at the next election. Audio
Winston Peters reacts to Labour Green MoU
Labour and the Greens are cosying up to get rid of National - and they're leaving the door wide open for New Zealand First to join them. Audio
Labour and Greens join forces to oust National
Labour and the Greens are formalising their relationship. Audio
Labour, Greens to work to change govt
Labour and Green parties have announced an agreement to work together to change the government. Audio
Labour and Greens announce formal deal
The Labour and Green Parties have announced an historic agreement to work together to change the Government, signing a Memorandum of Understanding to formalise their relationship. Audio
Labour leader says Budget won't fix NZ's problems
The Labour leader, Andrew Little, says today's Budget is not enough to fix New Zealand's biggest problems. Audio
Labour: Budget must deliver for middle New Zealand
Labour is challenging the government to deliver a Budget that benefits middle New Zealand and stops the squeeze on working families. Audio
MPs were 'salespeople' for dairy co: Labour
A National MPs' trip to China was a sales pitch for the dairy company which paid the fares - and a $25,000 donation to National, Labour says.
Unemployment rises, wage growth subdued
The unemployment rate has jumped to 5.7 percent, with 144,000 out of work.
Tertiary fees locking students into poverty - Labour
The cost of tertiary education is increasing seven times faster than inflation, making it unaffordable for low-income families, Labour says.
Older workers need shorter work weeks
Professor Colin McKenzie of Tokyo's Keio University discusses a study which shows workers over 40 need shorter working weeks. Audio
Foreign trusts should've been a Labour Shewan
Power Play - Labour targeted political "civilian" John Shewan and missed a greater opportunity offered by the foreign trust scandal, writes Jane Patterson. Audio
'Exit strategy' urged on Ruataniwha Dam project
Plans for the controversial Ruataniwha Dam project need to be aborted, Labour says.
Tax reviewer allegations a 'storm in a teacup'
John Shewan says allegations against him are a "complete red herring", while Labour continues to try and discredit him.
Immigration cap
Bernard Hickey talks about the idea of a cap on immigration and if more immigration really does equate to economic growth. Audio
Labour call on bank OCR cuts 'dumb idea' - English
Labour's suggestion to force banks to pass on Official Cash Rate cuts is a 'pretty dumb idea', finance minister Bill English says.