John Key
Officer at Mt Eden prison suspended over fight
An officer at the privately run Mt Eden remand prison has been suspended, after a security camera recorded him fighting with a prisoner. Audio
Cooks PM reciprocates NZ counterpart's visit
The Cook Islands Prime Minister, Henry Puna, and his New Zealand counterpart, John Key, have met in Auckland to discuss a range of challenges facing the Cook Islands. Audio
Key says Landcorp free to continue dairy conversions
Dairy conversions from the SOE landcorp are set to go full steam ahead despite the dairy slump Audio
PM says proper processes were followed in the Saudi deal
We spoke to the Prime Minister John Key earlier and he says proper processes were followed in the saudi deal. Audio
Solid Energy on the cusp of oblivion
After one hundred and fourteen years, Government owned coal mining operations in New Zealand appear to be on the cusp of oblivion. Audio
John Key confident of TPP deal
The Prime Minister remains confident a favourable Trans Pacific Partnership can be reached, and expects fresh talks to resume in the next few weeks. Audio
Don't let me be misunderstood
John Key reportedly made a girl cry and Winston Peters was accused of racism. Are these two cases of wilful misunderstanding? Audio
Tim Groser prepared to do TPP battle for NZ dairy industry
Trade Minister Tim Groser has vowed to continue fighting for New Zealand's biggest export industry - dairy. Guyon Espiner asked Prime Miniser John Key if New Zealand could be forced to sign up to a… Audio
Max Key's social (media) life
The prime minister's son Max Key has been posting video and photos on social media much like the kids of non-prime ministers do. Does it matter? Audio
Prime Minister John Key on the issues of the week
The fallout from the drop in dairy prices is being blamed for a slump in economic confidence. Audio
Move to dismiss ponytail-pulling complaint
The Prime Minister has moved to have a complaint to the Human Rights Tribunal over the ponytail-pulling controversy dismissed.
PM shrugs off worries about the economy.
John Key has rejected suggestions from ANZ economists that things are getting so bad the Government will need to spend more money to stimulate the economy. Audio
John Key on the Greek referendum
Greeks have been voting strongly against accepting a harsh bailout offer from Europe. Audio
New Zealand's stock market and dollar have edged down
New Zealand's stock market and dollar have edged down in trading following sharp falls overseas. Audio
Will state houses be sold to an overseas organisation
The Prime Minister says any organisation, from New Zealand or overseas, would be acceptable to bid for state houses up for sale, as long as they meet certain criteria. Audio
Greek banks and the stock exchange will be shut today
Greek banks and the stock exchange will be shut today after the country's creditors refused to extend the country's bailout. Audio
Foreign buyers eyeing up state house sell-off
Overseas buyers could be in for a slice of New Zealand's state housing stock as the Government pushes ahead with its social housing programme. Audio
Cost of floods at $120m and rising
The cost of the weekend's floods has jumped to at least 120 million dollars and that doesn't factor in damage to farms. Audio
The latest from John Key for another week
The Prime Minister John Key says it is to soon to say whether the weekend of heavy rain, on the heels of flooding this winter in Wellington, Dunedin and the West Coast is symptomatic of climate… Audio
PM insists Govt is free to sell surplus Auckland land
Prolonged legal action over the Government's plans to sell surplus Crown land in Auckland for housing now seems inevitable. Audio