John Key
Key talks to US Chamber of Commerce about high dollar
The Prime Minister John Key says the high value of the New Zealand dollar is threatening to dampen economic growth. Audio
Key ready for Obama tomorrow
The Prime Minister, John Key, will meet with the US president, Barack Obama, at the White House in the early hours of tomorrow morning. Audio
John Key faces further questions
The prime minister, John Key, has faced further questions about allegations of an Israeli spy ring operating in Christchurch at the time of the February earthquake. Audio
Key to meet Obama at White House
The Prime Minister has just arrived in the United States for a five day visit, which will end with an hour long meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House on Saturday. Audio
Focus on Politics for 15 July 2011
The Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, describes it as a game changer. The Prime Minister, John Key, says it will be a dagger through the heart of the economic recovery. They are both talking about… Audio
Asylum seekers may have been on the way to NZ
The Prime Minister, John Key, says there are indications that a ship carrying dozens of asylum seekers was on its way to New Zealand. Audio
Speculation rife about Labour's tax package
The Labour Party is to unveil its tax package next week and already speculation about what it might contain is running rife around Parliament. Audio
Question Time for 5 July 2011
Questions to Ministers 1. CATHERINE DELAHUNTY to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement about equal pay for women: "The law at the moment actually provides quite clearly that it's… Audio
Prime Minister remains tight lipped about Kabul
The Prime Minister has refused to release any operational details about the involvement of elite New Zealand troops in a Kabul firefiight on Wednesday. Audio
Prime Minister say New Zealand troops played crucial role
The Prime Minister, John Key, says New Zealand troops played a crucial role in the firefight at the Intercontinental Hotel in Afghanistan in which ten civilians and two policemen were killed. Audio
PM in India to give boost to trade talks
The Taj Mahal, Bollywood and cricket will all be part of the Prime Minister's three day visit to India this week, but giving a boost to free trade talks will be John Key's primary focus. Audio
Focus on Politics for 24 June 2011
Is the Government's handling of tragedies in Christchurch and at Pike River Mine starting to falter? Audio
Decision time for 5000 Christchurch homeowners
Five thousand of the worst hit homeowners in Christchurch have been given nine months to decide on a Government offer to buy their properties. Audio
Compenstation for Christchurch
Prime Minister John Key's press conference in Christchurch puts foward details about compensation for quake damaged properties. Audio
Pike River victim's family upset by John Key's comments
The Prime Minister, John Key, says the way the Pike River mine was constructed would not have been legal in Australia. Audio
Key delivers historic address to Australian Parliament
The Prime Minister John Key a few minutes ago finished making an historic address to the Australian Parliament. Audio
Green MP says government delaying alcohol reform bill
A Green Party MP is accusing the Government of delaying tactics to avoid having new alcohol legislation before Parliament in the run-up to the election. Audio
Prime Minister visits Christchurch
While many Christchurch residents are uncertain of their future, questions are also being asked about the shaking up of the entire country's economic prospects. Audio
Prime Minister's Christchurch aftershock briefing
A post cabinet briefing from the Prime Minister, John Key. Audio
Convention centre deal comes with strings attached
Plans for a national convention centre in Auckland hinge on the law being changed to allow more gambling in an adjacent casino. Audio