The War on News clip: Trump’s Iran Disaster, Shane Jones’ Racist Rant & Pentagon Madness
This week on The War on News, Martyn Bradbury tears into Trump’s disastrous illegal war on Iran, Shane Jones’ racist…

This week on The War on News, Martyn Bradbury tears into Trump’s disastrous illegal war on Iran, Shane Jones’ racist…

Fuel crisis, storms and political chaos — Te Kaupapa Election 2026 goes live this Anzac Day with a heavyweight panel.

Breakfast TV gave NZ Initiative hawks a free pass to push military alignment with America — with zero challenge.

After months of attacking Treaty references, the coalition may be realising Māori-bashing has reached its electoral ceiling.

Chris Penk on defence. Huhana on climate collapse. Hooton on National’s next leader. Plus Trump’s war on Iran and the TVNZ poll bombshell.

Sean Plunket has said far worse than this, which is why the BSA complaint feels less like principle and more like bureaucratic theatre with a funding problem underneath.

Fuel prices explode, storms keep coming, and once again Māori communities are left to fend for themselves. Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joins 1-on-1 in 10 for a hard look at who pays when government planning collapses.

Fuel crisis. Political shake-ups. Election 2026 looming. This week’s Te Kaupapa doesn’t hold back.

When disaster hits, it’s not politicians on the frontline — it’s marae. The question is why we’re still not funding them like it.

A war spirals, storms hit harder, and fuel prices keep climbing — so where’s the leadership? This week’s Bradbury Group pulls no punches as politicians and commentators clash over who’s really paying the price.