Benedict Collins
Calls for CEO of Health Promotion Agency to be sacked
Politicians and health specialists are calling for the chief executive of the Food and Grocery Council Katherine Rich to be sacked from the government's Health Promotion Agency - accusing her of… Audio
Key's knowledge of Chch real estate ad leads to questions
John Key is denying that the National Party has any connection to an advertisement he repeatedly mentioned in the leaders debate last night to defend the government's role in the Christchurch rebuild.
…Two complaints about Judith Collins
The Police are now assessing two complaints about the former Justice Minister Judith Collins, one from the Labour Party and one from an unnamed person. Audio
Six minor, minor parties have their say
There are 6 very minor parties contesting the party vote in this month's general elections - and the chances are you may not have heard of them. Audio
Heads of financial watchdogs speak out
The former heads of two of New Zealand's major financial watchdogs have spoken today about being the victims of a smear campaign by right-wing blogs linked to the National Party. Audio
Leaders have had their first ever one-on-one televised debate
The gloves came off as David Cunliffe squared up to John Key in their first televised leaders debate last night on TVNZ Audio
MPs drop down and off New Zealand First's list
New Zealand First has unveiled its new party list and one of its top-ranked MPs, Andrew Williams, is gone while another sitting MP has been dropped so far down the list she is unlikely to make it back… Audio
Key drops hint of tax cut as National gets campaign back on track
As the National Party tries to put the Dirty Politics scandal behind it, John Key is hinting at tax cuts. Audio
Political reaction to National's new housing policy
Opposition parties have been quick to dismiss National's centre piece housing policy. Audio
John Key 'prepared to answer questions under oath'
The Prime Minister says he's prepared to answer questions under oath in the official investigation into the release of spy agency documents to a blogger in 2011. Audio
John Key's Hawaiian holiday lets him off the hook
The Prime Minister John Key says the fact he was on holiday in Hawaii when a controversial SIS briefing took place gives further weight to his insistence he wasn't directly told about it. Audio
Smaller parties says policies drowned out by Collins behaviour
Some of the smaller parties say policy debates are being drowned out by the clamour surrounding the behaviour of the Justice Minister Judith Collins. Audio