Police Bill raises serious privacy concerns
Filmed in public. Stored “just in case.” The Privacy Commissioner warns this Police Bill could quietly expand surveillance on everyday New Zealanders.

Filmed in public. Stored “just in case.” The Privacy Commissioner warns this Police Bill could quietly expand surveillance on everyday New Zealanders.

People are being evacuated. Homes are flooding. The Greens say the Government must activate Civil Defence payments now — no delays, no red tape.

They say they’re investing in protection. The numbers say otherwise. Flood funding is down while the storms keep coming.

He says the Strait is open. Iran says no. The world watches a superpower stumble into chaos — and we all pay the price.

First they mock “woke weather warnings”. Then they praise resilience. Then they leave communities to fend for themselves in a climate crisis they helped deepen.

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.

Labour up. National down. Wild swings like this don’t just happen — something has broken.

The Greens might finally have the economic vision New Zealand desperately needs. One built around energy independence, lower living costs and resilience. The problem is convincing voters to emotionally cross that political line in Election 2026.

Kiwis are furious about supermarket prices and Winston Peters may have just landed on the one policy capable of detonating the election campaign. While Labour dithers, NZ First is promising to smash the duopoly millions of New Zealanders blame for runaway grocery costs.

Even during a ceasefire, UN peacekeepers are being shot at — and now one is dead. The UN says this may be a war crime.