1After a traumatic week for the Government, the Labour Party now faces a weekend of regional party conferences. Live report from the Auckland regional conference.
2Maoridom and Labour's Treaty of Waitangi legislation and devolution policies could be "turned upside down" if National becomes the Government later this year. Opposition Maori Affairs spokesman Winston Peters wants to "relegate the Treaty to an historic founding document". Studio debate.
3Air New Zealand is claiming victory in the battle to get its pilots to fly the new 747-400 super jets. However, the Pilots' Association says the battle is not over yet.
4A two and a half year No Strike truce has been signed by employers and unions involved in New Zealand's $4 billion a year dairy industry.
5Prime Minister Geoffrey Palmer says the New Zealand lifestyle will have to change radically to combat the greenhouse effect.
6British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party has been handed a major defeat in Britain's local council elections. Analysis.
7NATO Foreign Ministers have finally agreed to drop plans to modernise short-range nuclear missiles and artillery in Europe due to the recent changes in Easter Europe.
8Lithuanian President Kazimira DanutÄ— PrunskienÄ— is visiting Washington DC in an effort to gain more United States support for her country's battle for independence from Moscow.
9Crowds gathered outside Latvia's Parliament today in a show of support for the country's vote tomorrow on whether to push for independence from the Soviet Union.