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'Can't do it on the smell of an oily rag': Helen Clark calls for America’s Cup funding for NZ to host
The former Prime Minister would love to see the event returning to home soil.

Clark and Peters unite on UN's Gaza ceasefire failure
Winston Peters to meet Joe Biden, highlighting UN's Ukraine failure and global diplomacy.

Watch: 'Distressing' - Helen Clark weighs in on Winston Peters' 'retard' remark
Peters had to withdraw the use of the phrase 'retard comment' in Parliament today.

David Lange: You cannot speak of NZ now without my involvement in what it has become
REPRISED: A one-on-one interview with the incomparable David Lange.

Fran O'Sullivan: International politics a complex game – but Luxon has a trump card
OPINION: It is a testing time – including for Luxon.

Drive like a boss: Former Prime Minister's limo up for sale
'Feel like a Prime Minister as you cruise in the back of this stunning limo.'

JT thought maybe a couple hundred protesters would front -wrong
OPINION: Willie Jackson recalls the day the hikoi came to Wellington

Helen Clark takes aim at Winston Peters over ‘bluster and abuse of language’
Former PM slams Foreign Minister's remarks around Aukus and Bob Carr.

Audrey Young: Māori wards set to become next race relations flashpoint
OPINION: Both National and Labour have played a part in the growing controversy.

Helen Clark on plane disaster: 'I've taken this flight in the past'
Former NZ Prime Minister is currently visiting Ethiopia.

Helen Clark poses for New Zealand LGBTI magazine
The latest edition of the magazine marks the 125th year of women's suffrage.

John Key: 'You've got to be in to win'
The feeling in Europe was that it would be a "tragedy" if it had not been able to provide the next Secretary-General, said Foreign Minister.

King wants Maori to share sovereignty
The Maori king has called for a Maori share in New Zealand's sovereignty by 2025.

Car from infamous PM dash bought
The car that controversially raced across the South Island clocking speeds well above the limit so then-prime minister Helen Clark could get to a rugby test on time has been sold in Auckland.