Today’s content
UN Security Council
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): 'We nailed it': NZ wins UN Security Council seat
Audrey Young (Herald): NZ wins seat on Security Council: 'Victory for the small states'
Nevil Gibson (NBR): NZ's UN Security Council seat is 'voice for small nations'
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): New Zealand lands seat on UN Security Council
TV3: At A Glance: What is the UN Security Council?
TVNZ: John Key thanks Helen Clark after Security Council win
Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): The UN security council vote explained
Stuff: Key players in the UN security council vote
Stuff: New Zealand's UN highlights
NZ intervention in Middle East
Stacey Kirk (Stuff): Expert rubbishes IS claim
Adam Bennett (Herald): Aussie airports collecting Kiwi data
Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On New Zealand getting involved (again) in other peoples wars
Patrick Gower (TV3): Key's claims on IS meeting 'ridiculous'
Adam Bennett (Herald): NZ 'a very long way' from Isis conflict – Key
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): You can’t have crisis without ISIS
Mike Treen (Daily Blog): Whack a mole as US govt foreign policy
Labour Party
Toby Manhire (Herald): Labour in safe and bloody hands
Brian Fallow (Herald): Big ideas need salesmanship
Claire Trevett (Herald): Cunliffe mulls quitting as MP in 2017
Vernon Small (Stuff): Little noses ahead in Labour race
Claire Trevett (Herald): Labour contenders defend free flights
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Labour leadership battle begins again
Barry Soper (Newstalk ZB): Labour contenders satisfied with taxpayer travel tab
Nick Grant (NBR): Taxpayer bankrolls flights for Labour leadership fight
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The free flights for the leadership contest
Vernon Small (Stuff): 'Clean' Labour leadership race: Contenders
Levi Joule (Gay Express): Are Maori and Pacific Islanders homophobic?
Craig Young (Gay NZ): Past and Prejudice? The Postgay Agenda
Jacqui Stanford (Gay NZ): Grant Robertson's gay. Get over it.
Craig Young (Gay NZ): Labour's new "Game of Thrones"
Waatea News: Maori on sidelines in Labour trainwreck
Brian Edwards: I say, I say, I say: What is the secret of successful comedy?
Ian Llewellyn (Election Results): Labour Explores Support Depths
Inequality
Brent Edwards (RNZ): Government Prioritising Child Poverty?
RNZ: Turei likely to pick up Feed the Kids bill
Waikato Times: Editorial: Government secrecy appals
RNZ: Harawira defends 'food in schools'
Newswire: Greens challenge officials to go hungry
Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behaviour): Inequality narrative-buster
Housing
Simon Collins (Herald): Tainui puts hand up for English's state house sale
Pattrick Smellie, Tina Morrison, Suze Metherell (Listener): Betting the house on non-profits
Listener: Editorial – Not so fast
Health
Michael Wright (Press): Call to measure cracks in treatment
RNZ: Whanau Ora money committed, says TPK
John Weekes (Herald): Food poisoning saga: Consumer backlash hits home
Rebecca Quilliam (Herald): MPI releases list of potential food poisoning sources
Other
Glenn Greenwald and Ryan Gallagher (The Intercept): New Zealand cops raided home of reporter working on Snowden documents
Mai Chen (Herald): Boss can't stop staff playing politics
Nevil Gibson (NBR): Will local ownership improve NZ media?
John Drinnan (Herald): Henry bait for money men
Roy Morgan Poll October 16
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): The last 48 hours – Poverty denial, war denial and unapologetic abuse of power
Claire Trevett (Herald): Bovver boy gets chance to lord it over MPs
Jonathan Pearlman (The Telegraph): John Key: the poor boy who saved New Zealand's economy
Jane Clifton (Listener): Deadly infestations (paywalled)
Liam Hehir (Manawatu Standard): Cabinet is bloated and too powerful
Tim Dower (Newstalk ZB): Flag debate a good thing
Press: Editorial: Do we know who we are?
Jody O’Callaghan (Stuff): Schools failing to report standards
Keith Rankin (Daily Blog): In Paean of Debt
David Hay: The #climatevoter partnership and the challenge of global governance on climate change.