Politics
Phil Goff doubles down on comments that led to sacking as High Commissioner
New Zealand's former high commissioner to the United Kingdom, the former Labour Party leader Phil Goff, has doubled down on comments that led to his sacking last month. Goff spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Business community reacts to Trump's tariffs
US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs have been described as the biggest change to global trade in 100 years. Business editor Gyles Beckford spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
NZ exporters on Trump's 10 percent tariffs
New Zealand exporters have to absorb a 10 percent tariff to send goods into the United States. Meat Industry Association chief executive Sirma Karapeeva and New Zealand Winegrowers chief executive… Audio
Top marks for education authorities from minister
Erica Stanford says her main agencies have improved since she gave them dire satisfaction ratings last year.
Lawyer on tariff implications for NZ
New Zealand will be submitted to a baseline 10 percent tariff rate on exports to the US. Law firm Minter Ellison Rudd Watts partner Sarah Salmond spoke to Paddy Gower. Audio
NZ exporters coming to grips with Trump's tariffs
Some of New Zealand's biggest exporters to the US are trying to come to grips with what exactly the Trump administration's new tariffs will mean to them. Reporter Lucy Xia has more. Audio
Phil Goff has no regrets about remarks as UK High Commissioner
Former UK High Commissioner Phil Goff has no regrets over his criticism of Donald Trump - even though he lost his job as a result. Audio
About a quarter of people feel more safe than a year ago - poll
The RNZ-Reid Research Poll reveals over a quarter feel safer, while about 38 percent have not had any safety concerns. Audio
HealthNZ response to Nelson Hospital woes just window dressing - union
HealthNZ was only aware of one of the cases of patients becoming sicker during delays at the hospital before media reports surfaced.
The case for mending doctors
A crisis in primary health care is worsening and calls are increasing for some hospital funding to be diverted to GPs.
Gene Technology Bill: The public have their say
Nearly 25 years after the "corngate" saga, the debate on genetic modification is back thanks to the Gene Technology Bill currently in select committee.
Minister announces who will fill roles leading te reo Māori revitalisation
Tama Potaka announces role appointments and reappointments.
Cook Islands PM says a new constitutional agreement with NZ needs to reflect increasing independence
Mark Brown has recently been caught up in a bitter dispute with New Zealand over agreements he signed with China.
Parliament agrees to add all Treaty Principles submissions to public record
It comes after thousands of submissions were to be excluded from the record.
Mata Season 3 | Episode 6: Green MP Hūhana Lyndon on taking on the Public Works Act
Green MP Hūhana Lydon speaks to Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira about the impact of the Public Works Act and the RMA on Māori, as well as adjusting to the spotlight of Parliament. Video, Audio
New modelling reveals full impact of Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs – with the US hit hardest
Analysis - Previous tariff announcements by the Trump administration dropped sand into the cogs of international trade. The reciprocal tariffs throw a spanner into the works.
NZ won't launch reciprocal tariffs against US - Luxon
New Zealand is "relatively well positioned" to weather Trump's new sweeping global tariffs according to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Audio
Trump's trade tariffs send global tech stocks tumbling
Analysts are warning of increased risk of recession in the United States, and major economies like China and the European Union have threatened to retaliate. New Zealand's trade and foreign ministers… Audio
Stoush breaks out between HRC and Jewish leader
A stoush between the chief human rights commissioner and a Jewish community leader has flared up following a showdown at Parliament. Appearing before a select committee this morning, Dr Stephen… Audio