Teapot Tape
Teapot tape journalist sues John Key
The freelance journalist at the centre of the so-called teapot tape saga in 2011 is asking the Prime Minister to pay him one-point-two-five million dollars in a defamation claim. Audio
Greens say police handled GCSB and teapot cases differently
The Green Party has accused the police of having two different standards when it comes to investigating complaints about the interception of private communications. Audio
PM says claims of political interference utter nonsense
The Prime Minister says he finds the suggestion that his office influenced the teapot tapes police investigation offensive. Audio
Teapot tape cameraman considers his own legal action
The cameraman who recorded the teapot conversation between John Key and John Banks says the incident damaged his reputation and he is considering his options for legal or other action. Audio
Colin Peacock says 'teapot' saga shows need for clarity
Colin Peacock, of Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch programme, comments. Audio
Winston Peters says "teapot" decision too convenient
Winston Peters says the police were just humouring John Key with their four-month long investigation into the Teapot Tapes. Audio
Police slated for mixed messages on teapot tapes
The police are being slated for sending out mixed messages, by refusing to prosecute anyone for the teapot tapes while at the same time saying the actions were unlawful. Audio
Herald on Sunday editor says "teapot" saga overblown
As Mr Ambrose has said, after discovering he'd taped the conversation, he gave the recording to the Herald on Sunday. Audio
Convenient for PM to be away when teatapes released - Peters
Winston Peters says the Police were just humouring John Key with their four-month long investigation into the so-called Teapot Tapes. Audio
Banks has no regrets over Teapot comments
The Act Party leader, John Banks, says its time to move on from the so-called teapot tapes. Audio
Time to move on from Teapot Tape - Banks
The police have pulled back from prosecuting the teapot taper despite saying his election campaign recording was clearly unlawful. Audio
Reaction to the Teapot decision from Parliament
The Act Party leader, John Banks, says he is glad the Police have decided not to prosecute over the recording. Audio
Police drop prosecution over election's teapot tape
The teapot taper has escaped prosecution despite the police finding he broke the law. Audio
Lawyer so confident tape not illegal he's posted link
A Wellington barrister who specialises in media law is so confident that publishing the so-called teapot tape is not illegal that he has posted a link to the conversation between John Key and John… Audio
Peters says PM should call time on teapot tape secrecy
The Prime Minister, John Key, is refusing to give authorisation for Radio New Zealand to broadcast the infamous teapot tape, despite it being available to a worldwide audience on the internet. Audio
Teapot recording lawyer urges PM to drop complaint
The surprise leak today of the so called teapot tape is putting renewed pressure on the Prime Minister to drop his complaint to the police. Audio
Teapot tapes leak puts pressure on John Key
The surprise leak today of the so called teapot tapes is putting renewed pressure on the Prime Minister to drop his complaint to the police. Audio
Newspaper reveals details of police raid
The Herald on Sunday newspaper says a police search of their premises for information related to the teapot tapes, proves the paper had nothing to hide. Audio
High court won't rule on teapot recording
What John Key and John Banks talked about over a cup of tea, is no closer to being revealed after the High Court yesterday refused to rule on whether it was private. Audio
Teapot tape court decision
A court decision has been made on the teapot tape conversation between John Key and John Banks. Todd Niall joins Jim Mora to discuss it. Audio