John Key
John Key says no plans for early election
John Key says dismisses suggestions from Winston Peters that he's planning an early election, saying the Government would need to lose a confidence vote for that to happen. Audio
NZ officials expected to look at EU-Apple ruling
An investigation in Europe has concluded Apple's Irish tax benefits are illegal, prompting New Zealand's Prime Minister to respond to questions of whether multinationals here are paying enough tax. Audio
PM seeks to reassure Chinese that they aren't criminal targets
Prime Minister John Key says some members of the Chinese community feel they are being targeted by criminals, but he's moved to reassure them they're not. Audio
Video: More action on social housing possible - Key
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key is not ruling out more government action to tackle the housing shortage in Auckland. Video
Key responds to Goff's calls to curb Auckland immigration
Prime Minister John Key can't rule out something new on Auckland's housing front, says the government has a enormous range of initiatives. Audio
Prime Minister 'loose as a goose' on bugging claims - Little
The Prime Minister is being "loose as a goose" with his comments about being bugged, Labour leader Andrew Little says. Video, Audio
Bugging devices 'widespread' - PM
Prime Minister John Key, responding to questions about the discovery of a listening device in the All Blacks' hotel, says he has also been a target.
Inquiry into Havelock North water deliberately broad - PM
An inquiry into Havelock North's campylobacter outbreak will look into how the water was contaminated and how local and central government responded. Video, Audio
Charges possible over Havelock North water bug - PM
Civil or criminal charges over the Havelock North water contamination cannot be ruled out, Prime Minister John Key says. Video, Audio
John Key on his weekly Morning Report slot
Minister John Key says he can't rule out criminal charges being laid over the contamination of Havelock North's water supply. Audio
Jacinta Ruru: law from a Maori perspective
Kim Hill talks to Professor Jacinta Ruru (Raukawa), who has been the only Maori Law Faculty staff member at the University of Otago since 1999. She has designed a new experience of learning law that… Audio
PM dismisses concerns about KiwiSaver investments
The government is dismissing concerns about some KiwiSaver funds being invested in companies making bombs and mines. Audio
Is there appetite for change on legalising cannabis?
John Key says despite the poll, he's not a personal fan of changing the cannabis law. He says if Parliament were to decriminalise cannabis use, that would appaear to condone increased drug use. Audio
Govt 'working through figures' for police boost
The government is considering boosting police numbers but says it has nothing to do with New Zealand First's call for it to do so. Audio
Boost in police numbers is bottom-line for NZ First
The government says it's considering boosting police numbers but is playing down suggestions that New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters has forced its hand. Audio
Video: John Key on China and Zespri
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key talks to Morning Report's Guyon Espiner about China and Zespri. Video
NZ braces for effects on Zespri's halt of kiwifruit exports
The Prime Minister John Key confirms a Chinese trade minister has been involved in trade deal problems - but he continues to assure us that the relationship is not under threat. Audio
Tonga struggling to rein in corruption, convert aid to projects
The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has welcomed his Tongan counterpart in Auckland, on a first diplomatic visit, with both leaders dealing with concerns over the sale of Tongan passports. Audio
John Key's staff knew about claims of Chinese threats
Prime Minister John Key on his weekly Morning Report slot. This week he explains why his staff did not tell him about claims China has been threatening NZ's dairy, wool and kiwifruit exporters. Audio
US Vice President arrives in NZ today
The United States Vice President, Joe Biden, arrives in New Zealand today. The Prime Minister, John Key expects a wide ranging discussion with the vice president during his two-day visit. Audio