Judge supports court strikers
An Employment Court Judge has refused to rule “lightning” strikes by courts staff illegal even though the workers are giving only 30 minutes notice of their intention to strike.
A senior Justice Departm…
Dirty politics, Russell McVeagh and Winston Peters. The bizarre story of two high priced dinners
One of the key players in the 2014 National Party “dirty politics” allegations appears to have become involved with NZ First.
The Hawke’s Bay political consultant, Simon Lusk, attended two recent NZ F…
Buoyant Labour airbrushes out Clark
The weekend Labour conference saw the party rule a line under the last 30 or 40 years of its turbulent past and launch what in effect is a new Labour Party.
The new "progressive" party is very much the prod…
Ardern has to defend high speed legislative process
Parliament's Environment Committee has dealt with 2249 submissions on the offshore oil exploration legislation in 18 days and unsurprisingly concluded the Bill should go ahead.
But the Environment Committee…
Saving Labour from itself
Next Friday Labour Party delegates will return to the site of one of the party’s most brutal battles for their annual conference.
It is thirty years now since the party last met in Dunedin.
Perhaps what …
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