John Key
Prime Minister won't attend Waitangi
The Prime Minister says he won't attend celebrations at Waitangi because it was unclear whether he could speak at Te Tii Marae. Audio
PM will attend Waitangi celebrations depite protest action
Prime Minister John Key put an end to the "will he" or "won't he" speculation today, confirming that he would be going to Waitangi on Friday, to the lower marae, or Te Tii. Audio
Prime Minister John Key discusses TPP signing
John Key says he expects the agreement to be signed as negotiated. Audio
John Key - Todd Niall
Prime Minister, John Key, has just delivered his first speech of the year in Auckland. RNZ National's Auckland Correspondent, Todd Niall, has been listening to the speech. Audio
John Key on the week's events
John Key has used the weekend's annual Ratana Church celebrations to commit to running as leader for a fourth term. Audio
Will latest stunt be Key's undoing?
Political scientist Dr Bronwyn Hayward discusses if National has lost it's way following John Key's latest "good bloke" radio stunt. Audio
PM to keep anti-violence role despite radio rape joke
Anti-violence charity White Ribbon has accepted the Prime Minister's assurance he was unaware of a prison rape joke during an appearance on a music station.
Questions have been raised about Prime Minister
Questions have been raised about Prime Minister John Key's position as an ambassador for the anti violence charity White Ribbon after his involvement in jokes - referencing rape - on a music radio… Audio
Questions are being raised about the PM's interviews
Questions are being raised about the Prime Minister's media interviews John Key is making headlines for all the wrong reasons - again. Audio
Consumers will pay more as New Zealand aims to meet targets
John Key says New Zealand consumers will pay about $100 extra dollars a year to meet New Zealand's targets Audio
Flag referendum faces uphill battle to get voters
With less than two days to go, barely one in three voters have voted in the flag referendum. Audio
John Key discusses the issues of the week
The Prime Minister John Key will announce a cabinet reshuffle today, with polarising former high flyer Judith Collins tipped to take the troubled Corrections portfolio from Sam Lotu Iiaga. Audio
Public Service Neutrality under Threat?
Brent Edwards examines whether the country's public servants are being politicised Audio
Key pledges extra $220 million to tackle climate change
Prime Minister John Key has used his platform at the Paris climate change conference to pledge an extra 220 million dollars to tackle the issue here and the Pacific. Audio
Running it up the flagpole
Voting is under way in the flag referendum and pundits, politicians and presenters alike have been pushing their preferences in the media - even if they pretended not to. Audio
PM says changes coming to regional airport security
The Prime Minister says security at regional airports is likely to be strengthened. Audio
PM says no change in NZ role in Iraq
Prime Minister John Key says there will be no change in New Zealand's role in Iraq. Audio
PM says current flag is favourite
The Prime Minister says the National Party's own polling is showing people prefer the current flag, but the gap for change is closing. Audio
China to look at joining TTP
The Prime Minister, John Key, is expecting China's leaders to have a good, hard look at the Trans Pacific Partnership, with a view to eventually joining the trade pact. Audio