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NZ election weekly briefing

  • Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern speaks to media before her first caucus meeting at Parliament since last weekends general election,

    NZ election weekly briefing: awaiting a Green new deal, Collins stays on, Jami-Lee roasted

    Jacinda Ardern keeps her cards close to her chest on ‘potential co-operation’ with Green; no sign of a contender to rival Judith Collins; Advance NZ get a rough ride
  • Jacinda Ardern And Judith Collins share a laugh during the final leaders debate before the New Zealand election.

    NZ election weekly briefing: leaders' final debate; Monty Python tax row; Greens get a boost

    Final TV clash goes to Ardern, PM at pains to rule out capital gains; Collins no fan of choc wheatens at the negotiating table
  • People sit outside at a cafe in West Lynn, new zealand, alongside a voting sign for the upcoming General Election

    NZ election weekly briefing: policy on the run, a woke debate, voting begins

    Collins accused of improvising a little too much; Ardern puts on her best caricature; neither leader knows the price of a litre of milk
  • judith crusher collins, leader of New Zealand's national party

    NZ election weekly briefing: Collins channels Crusher, Ardern smoked out, Peters panned

    In the second instalment of the briefing, Elle Hunt finds more spark in the second debate amid a flurry of policy differences and wonders where to for NZ First
  • National leader Judith Collins and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speak during the TVNZ live leaders debate in Auckland

    NZ election weekly briefing: a dull debate, budget mistakes, Ardern tattoo anyone?

    In the first instalment of the Guardian’s weekly briefing, Elle Hunt assesses the first TV debate, what happens when you lose $8bn, and the fight over farmers
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