Alliance Attacks Govt Over Smith v Fonterra Move
Critics say the Government is attempting to rewrite the law to protect major polluters after the Supreme Court allowed Smith v Fonterra to proceed.

Critics say the Government is attempting to rewrite the law to protect major polluters after the Supreme Court allowed Smith v Fonterra to proceed.

Peace activists are condemning New Zealand’s participation in RIMPAC exercises alongside Israel and the United States amid escalating war in the Middle East.

Palestine advocates say New Zealand cannot champion human rights while conducting military exercises alongside Israel during the Gaza war.
Judith Collins exits Parliament leaving behind one of the most divisive political legacies modern New Zealand has seen.

New Zealand may still get fuel supplies, but escalating Middle East conflict could soon send petrol prices into economic shock territory.

New police powers targeting protests and underage interviews are raising fears Māori youth and activists will again face disproportionate surveillance.

The Te Tai Tokerau Party may have intended to shake up Māori politics — but critics fear it could end up helping Labour more than Te Pāti Māori.

A leaked racing industry report pushing for tax breaks and online casinos is fuelling fresh questions about NZ First, donors and political influence.

The Government’s new policing laws are triggering fears of expanded surveillance powers and the criminalisation of political protest.

Chris Luxon – Will take a silly selfie with the media but will run a mile form being actually interviewed