The War on News: Umbrella Worship, Seymour’s Chainsaw State & “It’s Just Weather”
This week on The War on News, Martyn Bradbury dissects umbrella adoration, libertarian fever dreams, and a Government still pretending…

This week on The War on News, Martyn Bradbury dissects umbrella adoration, libertarian fever dreams, and a Government still pretending…

US build-up of warships and fighter jets tracked near Iran BBC Verify has confirmed the location of US aircraft carrier…

Review finds 24 children killed by carers since Malachi Subecz’s murder New Zealand has made no significant improvement to children’s…

As culture wars intensify online, Jesse Jackson’s iconic “I Am Somebody” speech reminds us of dignity, respect and shared humanity.

Proposed Auckland Harbour Bridge tolls could cost commuters up to $360 per month. Critics question user-pays funding and central immigration policy.

The Reserve Bank keeps the OCR at 2.25% as unemployment rises and 2,500 apply for one job. Is NZ’s economic recovery as strong as claimed?
As extreme weather escalates, critics argue National, ACT and NZ First climate denial is cultural — not scientific — while insurers price in climate risk.

Chris Hipkins condemns Winston Peters for “pure racism” in Parliament after remarks targeting Green MP Teanau Tuiono spark national backlash.

Latest Stuff poll shows NZ First rising to 11%, but Winston Peters’ age raises long-term questions about the party’s future and Election 2026 stability.

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