Kelvin Davis
Old foes in tussle for Te Tai Tokerau but can both get in?
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau sees Mana's Hone Harawira and Labour's Kelvin Davis going head to head for the fifth time. Audio
Hone Harawira's last stand? Not if he can help it
The tussle for Te Tai Tokerau this election has two old rivals shaping up for the seat: Mana's Hone Harawira versus Labour's Kelvin Davis.
Deputies own up to mistakes in latest political debate
The Spinoff held its political debate last night, where National's Paula Bennett and Labour's Kelvin Davis both admitted to making mistakes in the past week. The two deputy leaders also both found… Audio
Kelvin Davis says he's clearer on the party's policies now
Labour's deputy leader Kelvin Davis seemed confused this morning about Labour's policy on capital gains tax and its KiwiBuild plan, but says he's clearer on the policies now he's read up on them. Video, Audio
Gunman who shot at police was at large for 11 months
The man who shot at police on Sunday has been at large for nearly a year after he cut his electronic monitoring bracelet last September. Labour corrections spokesman Kelvin Davis joins Checkpoint. Video, Audio
Te Tai Tokerau: the Te Wero debate
In this Te Wero debate, candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau discuss housing, Treaty Settlements and suicide in the lead-up to September's general election. Audio
Labour rules out Māori seat referendum
The Labour Party is ruling out a referendum on the Māori seats, even if that's a bottom line for a deal with New Zealand First.
If voters want it, 'we will work with Labour' - Māori Party's Tuku Morgan
Labour's new deputy leader Kelvin Davis says Labour would talk with the Māori Party after the election. Māori Party president Tuku Morgan joins us. Audio
Labour ditches campaign slogans and billboards
Labour has ditched its campaign slogan and billboards have started coming down as the party moves quickly to reshape its plans for the general election.
'This is a glass ceiling that should've been broken many years ago' - Labour's first Māori deputy leader Kelvin Davis
Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis was the unanimous choice of Labour MPs to become the Party's deputy in the wake of three polls showing Labour's support at less than 25 percent. He talks to Susie… Audio
Clock ticking for new Labour leader ahead of election
Labour's new leader Jacinda Ardern has a little over seven weeks to turn round her party's fortunes before the general election.
Ardern's new role: 'People's Princess versus Dreary of Dipton'
Opinion - The new Labour leader's popularity and charm fit the script our political drama writers have been pitching for some time: out with the old and dowdy, in with the young and funky, writes…
'Our policies are the policies people need'
Labour Party's first Maori deputy leader speaks to John Campbell about his new role. Video, Audio
Labour's last-minute leader change: How did we get here?
Opinion - Labour now needs to redefine itself by appealing to our best instincts as a country, Stephanie Rodgers writes.
Ardern a 'fresh face', but Labour's problems run deeper
Power Play - Labour is taking a fresh approach to this election all right, fresher than anyone anticipated this time last week, Jane Patterson writes.
Maori Party says Peters wants a return to the Dark Ages
New Zealand First's leader, Winston Peters, says if his party is part of the next government there will be a binding referendum on whether to abolish the seven Maori electorate seats. Audio
Government scraps target to have fewer criminals re-offending
"It's an outright admission that the government's failed in Corrections, they haven't just shifted the goalposts, they've actually taken the goalposts right off the field." Labour's Kelvin Davis… Audio
Serco agreement with Mt Eden prison ends today
Serco has been involved only in a labour supply agreement at Mt Eden Prison which finishes today, leaving Corrections back in control, as Tom Furley reports. Audio
Battle for Maori seats heats up
Labour's process for rankings MPs and candidates is underway, with the final list expected to be made public sometime in May. The battle for the Maori seats is heating up, with the deal between Mana… Audio
PM says no to NZ medical cannabis industry
Prime Minister Bill English rules out New Zealand becoming a producer of medical cannabis. He says they're happy with the the revision of the rules for the use of medical cannabis: "We're not… Audio