John Key
Prime Minister dismisses quake recovery cuts
Prime Minister, John Key, denies money is being held back from the Canterbury earthquake recovery to make the Government's books look better. Audio
Pike River families worry re-entry could be delayed further
More than 3-and-a-half years after the Pike River disaster, Mines Rescue teams should be able to enter the main tunnel next month. Audio
Prime Minister accused of being soft on Justice Minister
Political reporter Demelza Leslie with reactions to the PM's stance on Judith Collins' ongoing conduct. Audio
Winston Peters claims Oravida did benefit from Collins' visit
The New Zealand First leader has published what he claims is evidence that Oravida benefited from cabinet minister Judith Collins' visit to China last year. Audio
PM tells Collins to take a break.
The embattled Justice Minister, Judith Collins, has agreed to take a short break from work after the Prime Minister suggested she needed a few days off. Audio
Key rules out using animals in legal high safety tests
The Prime Minister says he will not allow animals to be used in tests to establish the safety of legal highs. Audio
PM John Key on Judith Collins
The Justice Minister, Judith Collins, is feeling the pressure as the focus shifts back to her involvement with Oravida after the resignation last week of Maurice Williamson as a minister. The Prime… Audio
Minister quits after ringing police about an investigation
Police emails show Maurice Williamson told a senior Auckland police officer he wanted them to review the domestic assault case against a Chinese businessman because the man was investing a lot of… Audio
Chrch city council will start looking at relocating people
The Christchurch city council will start looking at relocating people out of properties hit once again by flooding today. Audio
PM rejects pleas to red zone flooded Christchurch homes
The Prime Minister is rejecting home owners' pleas to be red zoned after their Christchurch properties were flooded yet again today. Audio
PM defends timing of legal highs decision
The Prime Minister is denying suggestions that Mr Dunne's timing is a political ploy to foil Labour. Audio
John Key is remaining tight-lipped
The Prime Minister, John Key, is remaining tight-lipped about whether any other New Zealanders have been killed in counter-terrorism drone attacks in Yemen. Audio
Easter shop trading
The Prime Minister says he's personally in favour of changing the law to allow businesses to open if they want to, on days that are currently restricted, like those during the Easter weekend. Audio
PM says Labour is playing politics over Collins
The Prime Minister John Key said last month he he would not want to be in Ms Collins's shoes if she made another mistake. Audio
Insight for 20 April 2014 - Marine Reserves - Protection or Tokenism?
Alison Hossain explores whether NZ's marine reserves are world leading protection or tokenism. Audio
PM says he knew NZer was in Yemen
A spokesperson for the Prime Minister says the Government didn't know beforehand about the counter-terrorism strike and had no involvement in it. Audio
Key dismisses alliance of Internet and Mana as vote winner
The Prime Minister John Key says an alliance of the Internet party and the Mana Party is unlikely to win over many voters. Audio
Don Brash: luck and consequences
Former Governor of the Reserve, and leader of the National and ACT parties, who tells his story in the memoir, Incredible Luck. Audio
John Key on Monday
John Key talks about NZ aid relief, and a timeframe for a republic. Audio