An Antipodean outrage
In which distinguished columnist the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Horswell, QSM, expresses a suitable degree of outrage over the decision by Tony Abbot to appoint a single woman to his cabinet.
In which distinguished columnist the Rt. Hon. Humphrey Horswell, QSM, expresses a suitable degree of outrage over the decision by Tony Abbot to appoint a single woman to his cabinet.
The Golden Gate Yacht Club has formally challenged for the leadership of the Labour Party on behalf of Team Oracle USA, leading to concerns about David Cunliffe’s ability to mount a successful defence, and speculation about who he will choose for his sailing team.
Celebrities Sally Ridge and Adam Parore are fighting a bitter court battle. The media are reporting the facts of the case, but something is missing from the coverage. The latest column from psychologist, astrologer, and real estate agent, Dr. Hermione Winkell.
When Labour Party members elected a new leader there was optimism and hope, and a belief that change was coming. But what has happened to that change promised by David Cunliffe? Has the Cunliffe gamble failed?
As we await the results of Labour’s leadership contest, the one thing the party needs more than anything is unity, and an end to divisions and dissension. Whoever wins, party members have to get behind the new leader and support them one hundred percent. Unless David Cunliffe loses.
This is your chance to vote in the great Labour Party leadership poll. We ask the questions the media are too afraid to ask. But do you dare? Vote now! Now! Hurry! Vote! Have you voted yet? Why not? Vote!
Eleanor Catton’s book The Luminaries has made it onto the Man Booker Prize shortlist for 2013. It is a splendid achievement, but she faces fierce competition for the top prize, including a book about a boy wizard, and a novel set in the dying days of Middle Earth’s Third Age.
Bob Mittsky returns from Pyongyang with some timely advice for Labour leadership contender David Cunliffe. The winner of Best Columnist at the 2013 Air Koryo Media Awards knows exactly what Cunliffe needs to do to win the contest.
After a late election night, prime minister-elect of Australia, Tony Abbott, took time out on Sunday for a bike ride, to talk to Warringah locals, and to burn down a school.
David Shearer has appeared on TVNZ’s Q&A programme to explain what went wrong with his leadership of Labour. It is clear that someone is to blame for what went wrong, but who is it? In this Imperator Fish exclusive we can finally reveal the identity of the saboteur.
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