John Key
John Key is denying allegations of dirty politicking
The Prime Minister John Key is denying allegations of dirty politicking made in a newly released book. Audio
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The Prime Minister is rejecting claims in Nicky Hager's book - he says the claims of dirty tricks have nothing to do with National and nothing to do with his office. Audio
Key happy for police to investigate
In the book, Dirty Politics, Nicky Hager says the National government and staff close to John Key have repeatedly fed damaging information on their opponents to right-wing bloggers. Audio
John Key on Nicky Hager
Prime Minister John Key gives a news conference about the allegations contained in Nicky Hager's book Dirty Politics Audio
John Key could make another Epsom gesture
Prime Minister John Key may yet need to do more to convince Epsom voters to support Act. Audio
Unemployment at 5-year low but wages stagnate
With unemployment at its lowest level in more than five years companies are taking on more workers, but despite the growing economy, wages have stagnated. Audio
Government backs farm deal
The Government says the sale of Lochinver farm involves a relatively small amount of land, and the Prime Minister is comfortable with the processes involved. Audio
Parliament unanimously condemns Israeli attack on Gaza school
Parliament and the Prime Minister have condemned the Israeli shelling of civilians sheltering at a UN-run school in Gaza and John Key is calling it deeply worrying. Audio
Parliament and PM condemn Israeli shelling of civilians
Parliament and the Prime Minister have condemned the Israeli shelling of civilians sheltering at a UN-run school in Gaza and John Key is calling it deeply worrying. Audio
National's lead in polls may be bad news for Conservatives
A comfortable lead in the latest opinion poll for National may be bad news for the Conservative Party. Audio
National leaves options open in East Coast Bays
As pre-election maneouvering continues, the National Party appears to have left its options open by keeping one of its list-only spots free, should Murray McCully withdraw from the East Coast Bays… Audio
Key won't apologise to alleged sexual assault victim
The Prime Minister says he won't personally apologise to the woman at the centre of the Malaysian diplomat case, saying he only apologises when there's a serious reason. Audio
The latest from Moscow on missile-hit plane
A short while ago at his post-Cabinet news conference, the Prime Minister John Key said this country is continuing to voice its objections to Russia through diplomatic channels. Audio
John Key repeats he didn't know Kim Dotcom
Mr Key has repeatedly said the first he heard of Mr Dotcom was the day before police raided the businessman's Coatsville mansion on 20 January, 2012. Audio
John Key calls on Putin to ensure access for MH17 investigators
The Prime Minister John Key has called on the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, to tell the Ukrainian rebels to allow full access to the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17. Audio
PM - education will be a major
It appears that education, and the nation's classrooms, will be at the forefront of this year's election battle. Audio
Insight for 6 July 2014 - NZ's Tiptoe Relations with US & China
Insight travels to Washington to explore how NZ can balance relationship between US and China Audio
Latest on diplomatic immunity row
A High Commissioner whose diplomat claimed immunity to avoid prosecution for an attack on a woman will be summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Audio
Prime Minister John Key on the regional roading projects
The Prime Minister, John Key, says the regional roading projects would not have happened without the funding announced at the party conference. Audio
Prime Minister says no deal done with Conservative Party
So will the National Party come to an agreement with Colin Craig in East Coast Bays? Just back from his successful four-day tour of the United States, John Key has walked into a potentially awkward… Audio