MEDIAWATCH: Why would we trust TVNZ Journalism now we know Government is editor?
Public broadcasters depend on one thing above all else: trust. But when ministers publicly attack coverage and broadcasters appear to…

Public broadcasters depend on one thing above all else: trust. But when ministers publicly attack coverage and broadcasters appear to…

New research shows global heating is accelerating faster than expected, putting the world on track to breach the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C limit before 2030.

Speculation is growing that a National Party leadership coup against Christopher Luxon could occur when Judith Collins steps down in June.

A new poll showing the National Party falling into the 20s has reignited speculation about Christopher Luxon’s leadership while momentum builds for The Opportunities Party ahead of Election 2026.

A new poll suggesting the National Party has dropped to 28 percent intensifies pressure on Christopher Luxon and raises speculation about leadership instability and shifting coalition dynamics.

Speculation is growing about what David Farrar’s internal polling could be telling the National Party as rumours of pressure on Christopher Luxon continue to circulate.
The Government’s move toward criminalising homelessness in New Zealand follows major cuts to emergency housing and welfare. Is this policy solving poverty — or punishing it?

National MP Nancy Lu’s glowing comments about Chris Luxon holding an umbrella ignite debate about political loyalty, image management and Election 2026 optics.

Labour says food prices are rising at the fastest rate in four years, criticising Christopher Luxon’s cost-of-living promises and new gas tax plans.

From a National–NZF–ACT coalition to a Labour–Green–Māori alliance, here are four realistic scenarios that could shape Election 2026.