John Key
Prime Minister says New Zealand delivers best RWC
New Zealand promised to deliver the best Rugby World Cup ever. Audio
Calls to disclose quake prone buildings
Salvagers working on the grounded Rena are extremely frustrated they could not remove any oil off the vessel today. Audio
John Key speaks after meeting with Tauranga Chamber of Commerce
The Prime Minister, John Key, has been meeting with members of the city's Chamber of Commerce today and he says business owners aren't asking for financial help yet. Audio
The Prime Minister responds to criticism about Rena
The Rena is owned by the Greek conglomerate, Costamare. Audio
Big cracks are showing both sides of the stranded cargo ship
Big cracks are showing in both sides of the stranded cargo ship Rena increasing the chances it will break up and spew more than 1300 tonnes of oil into the already polluted sea off Tauranga. Audio
Cracks seen on stranded Rena
Big cracks are showing in both sides of the stranded cargo ship Rena increasing the chances it will break up and spew more than 1000 extra tonnes of oil into the sea off Tauranga. Audio
Several hundred people now working on Rena response
The Government says there are now hundreds of people involved in the salvage of the stricken container ship off the coast of Tauranga and the clean-up of the affected beaches. Audio
Standard and Poors rejects PM's claim
Ratings agency Standard and Poors has rejected the Prime Minister's claim it had said a credit rating downgrade was more likely under a Labour Government. Audio
PM maintains SAS involved in Teleban and mentoring
The Prime Minister is maintaining that the Afghanistan operation in which an SAS soldier was killed this week was targeting Taleban insurgents. Audio
Ministers at odds over nature of SAS role in Afghanistan
The government appears to be at odds over the exact nature of the New Zealand SAS's role in Afghanistan. Audio
Soldier killed in Afghanistan
An SAS soldier in Afghanistan has been shot in the head and killed, during an operation to prevent an attack in the capital, Kabul. Audio
John Key explains his commitment to miners' families
The mother of one of the men who died at Pike River says she's withholding judgment on promises made by the Prime Minister about bringing back her son's body, as she's been let down before. Audio
Former defence chief says Hager book is 'rubbish'
The Governor General, Lieutenant-General, Sir Jerry Mateparae fields questions on Nicky Hagar's claims, the PM does the same and the Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force from early 2002 to 2006, Air… Audio
Prime Minister dismisses CIA and other claims
The Prime Minister John Key says he has not read Nicky Hager's book and is dismissive of it's claims. Audio
New Zealander linked with terrorist group by Wikileaks
The New Zealand man, Mark Taylor, who Wikileaks papers link with Islamic fundamentalism, denies he's ever had any contact with any extremist group or individual. The co-director of Waikato University… Audio
Prime Minister to attend funeral of Corporal Doug Grant.
The Prime Minister will attend the funeral of Corporal Doug Grant, the SAS trooper killed in Afghanistan on Friday. Audio
Work continues to bring New Zealand soldier home
The first New Zealand SAS soldier killed in Afghanistan will be named by the Chief of the Defence Force today. Audio
John Key says welfare policies are firm but fair
John Key is defending his new policy: He says its not just about creating jobs Audio
PM says Standard & Poor's downgrade serious move
Standard & Poor's managing director John Chambers says there is a one in three chance of a further downgrading of The United States' Credit rating in the next six months to two years. Audio
John Key talks about what the deal means for the Kiwi
John Key spoke about the US deal at his post cabinet news conference this afternoon. Audio