Helen Clark
Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford welcome baby girl
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark says the birth of Jacinda Ardern and Clarke Gayford's baby is a "proud day" for the couple and for New Zealand. She says it sends a message to all women that "you can… Video, Audio
War on drugs has failed - Helen Clark
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has told a conference at Parliament that decriminalising drug use reduces the harm they cause.
Feature Interview - Helen Clark
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark speaks to Megan about the legacy of Jim Anderton who was her deputy Prime Minster, senior cabinet minister and the mastermind behind Kiwibank. He passed away… Audio
Helen Clark's next honour
Our former Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Helen Clark is about to add another qualification to her name, she's receiving an honourary doctorate from the University of Waikato. Vice Chancellor, Professor… Audio
Clark joins global drug commission
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has been appointed to the Global Commission on Drug Policy.
Helen Clark says Jacinda Ardern’s done a ‘phenomenal job’
Helen Clark says despite being Labour's leader for only three months, Prime Minister-elect Jacinda Ardern has proven she is warm but also with "a backbone and some steel". Video, Audio
Helen Clark 'delighted' at Labour win
Labour's last prime minister was Helen Clark. She tells us she's delighted her party's back in power after nine years. Audio
Hard Truths: documentary in the 'post-truth' era
Do we expect documentaries to be strictly truthful? And what happens when a desire for good storytelling wins out over the facts? Four leading documentary-makers talk candidly about navigating… Audio
UN vote only had 'appearance of transparency'
Helen Clark says the process for choosing the United Nations secretary-general has the appearance of transparency, without being genuinely open. Video
Helen Clark and Gaylene Preston: My Year with Helen
Renowned Kiwi filmmaker Gaylene Preston's film My Year With Helen is a study of gender politics and an insight into the closed world of international diplomacy at the United Nations. Helen Clark and… Video, Audio
'We don't need' electorate deal with Labour - Shaw
Greens leader James Shaw says he's now in the fight of his life after a Colmar Brunton poll put the party's support at just four percent - not enough to return to Parliament. He spoke to Susie… Audio
Helen Clark in conversation
Helen Clark, former PM and head of the UN Development agency talks about what positive action in a volatile world might look like with Dr Gill Greer, CEO of Volunteer Service Abroad. Equality… Audio
Helen Clark: No regrets over Foreshore and Seabed
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark has no regrets over her handling of the Foreshore and Seabed controversy. Video
Helen Clark: no regrets over Foreshore and Seabed controversy
In RNZ's latest edition of 'The 9th Floor,' former Prime Minister Helen Clark insists she has no regrets about her government's handling of the Foreshore and Seabed controversy in 2004. At the time… Audio
The Commander - Helen Clark
In part five of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Helen Clark about her three terms in power as she sought to draw a line under Rogernomics, unleash new social reforms and rethink New Zealand's… Video, Audio
Gaylene Preston: My Year With Helen
Filmmaker Gaylene Preston has just spent a year with Helen Clark at the UN, and a new documentary My Year With Helen is the result. Video, Audio, Gallery
Helen Clark shortlisted for top job at The Global Fund
Helen Clark has made the shortlist for the top job at one of the world's largest aid agencies. Our New York correspondent Nick Harper has the latest. Audio
A look back on Helen Clark's career at the UN
Helen Clark's decision to step down from her UN role was a shock to many aid agencies. But UN Dispatch's Mark Leon Goldberg says it wasn't entirely unexpected. Audio
Helen Clark resigns from UN
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has resigned from her post heading the United Nations Development Programme. Audio
Helen Clark stepping down from UN role
The former New Zealand prime minister will step down from her high-level role at the United Nations in April.