Winston Peters
Winston Peters defends forcing full vote on Treaty Settlements
Winston Peters has denied New Zealand First's withdrawl of support for two Treaty settlement bills is a political stunt. Audio
Peters denies personally taking cheque from Roshan Nauhria
Winston Peters is refusing to apologise to Peoples' Party leader Roshan Nauhria, saying he did not personally take a cheque from Mr Nauhria despite claims to the opposite. Audio
NZ First leader targets youth
Winston Peters looks to broaden appeal of New Zealand First while also ruling out working with either National or Labour. We speak to the party leader after New Zealand First's annual conference in… Audio
NZ First party coffers in good shape - Peters
New Zealand First's coffers are in good shape, its leader Winston Peters says ahead of the party's annual conference this weekend.
NZ First buoyant ahead of convention
New Zealand First believes it has its political foes worried as it heads into election year.
Winston Peters on police resourcing in Kaitaia
Winston Peters says New Zealand's police force is understaffed and under-resourced and the far North is particularly neglected. Video, 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
Marama Fox used to support Helen Clark's bid for the UN job
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says Maori Party has "taken lessons from Donald Trump." He's critical of their decision not to support Helen Clark's bid for the UN Secretary General job. Audio
Chinese control of new dairy factory 'lunacy' says Peters
Winston Peters is warning that too many Chinese companies have controlling interests in key New Zealand infrastructure. It comes as Mataura Valley Milk announced a deal which will see them partner… Audio
Ray White's Chinese move "kick in the teeth" - Peters
NZ First leader Winston Peters has spoken out about leading real estate company Ray White's decision to partner with a Chinese company, calling it 'a kick in the teeth'. Audio
NZ First says Govt into the habit of changing its story
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says John Key should have been all over the possible trade retaliation by China over claims of surplus steel dumping. Audio
Peters: Government needs to front up to housing realities
Winston Peters says Finance Minister Bill English should resign because Mr Peters says he hasn't dealt with the housing crisis. Audio
Peters says Govt forgetfulness is wearing thin
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says Trade Minister Todd McClay's memory lapse about a trade threat from China is the latest example of what he calls the Government's convenient collective… Audio
Winston Peters to receive Grey Power cannabis petition
Northland MP Winston Peters has agreed to accept a petition by a Grey Power chapter to legalise cannabis. We talk to Mr Peters about Otamatea Grey Power's enthusiasm for being able to have a few pot… Audio
Winston Peters on why the UK voted for Brexit
While most New Zealand politicians were urging Britain to remainin the EU, there was one that wasn't. The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters even travelled to the UK to speak at the House of… Audio
Winston Peters wants more police in Northland
Let's go back now to the concerns in Northland about new police flyng squads which locals say aren't working. Audio
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now… Audio
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now…
AudioSlashing number of immigrants 'unrealistic'
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters' call for a dramatic cut in the number of immigrants allowed into the country is unrealistic, says a population expert.
RNZ's Political Editor analyses the MoU
New Zealand First will not be joining Labour and the Greens as the parties join forces to push National out of power at the next election. Audio