Security
40% of New Zealanders Flagged by Police
Nearly two million people appear in a New Zealand police intelligence system with an alert against their name, inquiries by the Otago Daily Times have revealed. We speak to the ODT's George Block. Audio
Three Minutes Max: Heather Roy
Heather Roy is upset about the changes to the way ANZAC commemorations are being held in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Audio
Foreign political donations
The SIS has warned that some overseas powers want to influence New Zealand politics through donations. The SIS Director Rebecca Kitteridge laid out the case to the Justice Select committee also saying… Audio
Assange arrested, dragged from Ecuador embassy in London
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He has been found guilty by the Westminster Magistrates' Court of skipping bail. He now faces US federal… Audio
WikiLeaks co-founder Assange arrested in London
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been arrested and removed from the Ecuador embassy where he has been living for the last seven years. Assange was arrested by UK police after Ecuador withdrew… Audio
Local RSAs cancel ANZAC Day services
Many RSA branches have had to cancel their ANZAC commemorations after a government decision to reduce the number of venues allowed to host them. This is on the back of heightened security in the… Audio
Paul Brislen: Huawei not in the business of dotting i's and crossing t's
Technology commentator Paul Brislen gives his take on the flaw in the Huawei Matebook laptops, discovered by Microsoft researchers. Audio
Wider surveillance will not prevent terrorism
New Zealand's security and intelligence agencies have been at the centre of scrutiny in the aftermath of Christchurch Mosque attack. Questions have been raised as to whether the NZSIS and the GCSB… Audio
Facebook clamps down on white seperatism, nationalism
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Facebook's own moves to curb white supremacy on its site may not be enough and outside intervention may be needed. Audio
Facebook bans white nationalism, separatism from site
In a shift in policy, Facebook is to ban praise, support, and representation of white nationalism and white separatism on its social media platforms, bolstering its efforts to tackle hate speech. Video, Audio
Police stand-off ends with man's death
Christchurch locals are being urged to remain vigilant after a police stand-off that ended with the death of a 54-year-old man overnight. It follows the discovery of several guns at a property in the… Audio
Spy watchdog tells SIS to stop infringing interviewees' rights
The spy agency watchdog has told SIS agents to stop infringing the rights of people they interview. Since the Christchurch attacks, Muslims have complained the SIS has been unfairly targeting them… Audio
More NZers surveilled since mosque attacks - Andrew Little
The country remains on a high threat alert more than a week after the terror attack in Christchurch. That means the Government believes a terrorist attack is assessed as very likely. The actions of… Audio
Police armed as national threat level remains high
While New Zealanders become used to an increased - and armed - police presence, discussions are underway into how mosques and places of worship can be kept secure. Audio
Security risk forces street festival indoors
The Christchurch terror attacks have forced changes to Wellington street festival CubaDupa. Wellington mayor Justin Lester joins Kathryn to detail how the popular street festival will work - off the… Audio
NZ Muslims asked govt for support, got surveillance
Waikato Muslims say the Government has missed out on a chance to find out about extremism without alienating people. Since the Christchurch attacks, Muslims around the country have spoken about… Audio
Question of secrecy looms over mosque attack inquiry
The question of secrecy looms large over the newly announced Royal Commission into the country's security agencies. Nigel Hampton QC is a lawyer with extensive experience of top-level inquiries… Audio
Spy agencies have not had hands tied - Paul Buchanan
National Party leader Simon Bridges says the Government should reconsider the surveillance programme Project Speargun, which the previous National Government abandoned in 2013. He says intelligence… Audio
Armed police 'reassessed continually' - Mike Bush
The sight of police officers with firearms on the streets is set to continue throughout the country. All frontline police officers have been told to carry guns while on duty. Police Commissioner Mike… Audio
Mosque shooter exposes intelligence 'fault lines' between NZ, AUS
On the same day of the terrorist attacks in Christchurch, which Australian Brenton Tarrant will face trial for, another Australian was convicted in Turkey for being a member of the Islamic State. Neil… Audio