Winston Peters and Judith Collins role in setting up Judge Ema Aitken in kangaroo court fiasco
A claim is made. A judge is dragged. Then it’s “disavowed.” But the damage? That sticks.

A claim is made. A judge is dragged. Then it’s “disavowed.” But the damage? That sticks.

When the rich can squeeze media they don’t like… is that business — or something else?
Celebrated overseas. Still attacked at home. Ardern’s legacy continues to divide — and resonate.
Trillions for war. Cuts for people. The Military Industrial Complex doesn’t just win — it decides.

Two cyclones. Record heat. And we’re still calling it unusual. This is what denial looks like.

This isn’t really about Sean Plunket. It’s about regulation, relevance, and why the BSA picked the weakest possible hill to fight on.

Supporting rights is one thing. Navigating the political fallout is another. The Greens are now stuck between the two.

Talking tough is easy. Turning up isn’t. Especially when the invitation comes with real questions.

A stunt in Parliament and a controversial political alignment raise bigger questions about where NZ First is heading ahead of Election 2026.

National, ACT and NZF attack Labour’s Covid spending—but borrowed more themselves. A sharp look at the political hypocrisy.