Jacinda Ardern
"Does she stand...?" Scenes from a Question Time
Question Time is Parliament is the loudest free show in town. And it can be quite the spectacle. We caught the action of one typical Question Time on camera.
"Does she stand...?" Scenes from a Question Time
Question Time is Parliament is the loudest free show in town. And it can be quite the spectacle. We caught the action of one typical Question Time on camera.
AudioPM says "Christchurch Call" could address websites
The Police Minister and Napier MP says the Wairoa shootings are a result of the country's meth problem. Stuart Nash says this is why he's asking police to crack down on gangs, and to make the… Audio
One question five ways: National's repetitive tactic
National MPs asked the Prime Minister the same question five times on Wednesday. Here's how it happened in the House. Audio
One question five ways: National's repetitive tactic
National MPs asked the Prime Minister the same question five times on Wednesday. Here's how it happened in the House.
AudioPM puts pressure on to reach police staff targets
Numbers can be confusing - especially when talking about the Government's promise of 1800 new police officers. Yesterday morning the Police Minister Stuart Nash said the number was an aspiration. By… Audio
Jacinda and Labour take a hit in polls
With just about a year out from the country's next election, the Labour Party and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern have taken quite a hit in the polls. Labour was the only party to lose support in the… Audio
The evolution of climate change media coverage
Visiting Canadian professor Robert Hackett is currently in the country as a short-term Visiting Canterbury Fellow at the University of Canterbury's Erskine program. He is an expert on media coverage… Audio
New visa rules exclude 85% of those on waiting list
Thousands of migrants have been dealt a crushing blow - with new stringent rules dashing their hope of ever bringing their parents from overseas to also live in New Zealand. The government said… Audio
PM misses arrival of Endeavour replica
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it's important New Zealand acknowledges "the hard stuff" in its history, and says the Tuia 250 commemorations do just that. Today is the 250th anniversary of… Audio
Teen girl says dreams 'crushed' by govt semi-automatic gun ban
A 13-year-old girl is accusing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of crushing her hopes and dreams with new gun laws that have forced her to hand back her prized semi-automatic rifle.
That has sparked… Video, Audio
PM responds to 13 year-old-gun-owner
The Prime Minister says 13 year-old wrong to oppose banning of AR15 weapons. Jacinda Adern speaks to Corin Dann about Maddy Millen-Turner who sent an open letter to the Prime Minister passionately… Audio
Global support grows for Christchurch Call
Global support for the Christchurch Call has ballooned with another 31 countries and 2 international organisations joining the voluntary pact to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content… Audio
Prime Minister meets US president Donald Trump
The Prime Minister has met with US president Donald Trump in a pull aside at the UN. It was the first official sit-down for the two leaders and media were not allowed to attend. RNZ's deputy political… Audio
Acting PM Winston Peters against school climate strike
The Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters says he does not support children skipping school for the action day on climate change this Friday. Audio
World leaders rebuked over climate change inaction
The Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg has delivered a scathing rebuke to world leaders at the opening of the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York. The 16-year-old is credited… Audio
UN promises action not speeches on climate change
The United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres says today's Climate Action Summit in New York is about announcing bold actions, and not fancy speeches. In his opening address, Mr Gutteres said… Audio
Jacinda Ardern on her way to U.S to meet Trumpa and address UN
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern heads to New York to address the UN and meet with President Donald Trump. Audio
Questions continue to swirl around sexual assault claims
Claims and counter-claims are continuing to swirl over who knew what and when, regarding sexual assault allegations against a Labour Party staff member. Auckland lawyer Simon Mitchell - who was a… Audio