John Key
France's retaliation for IS Paris attacks almost immediate
France's retaliation for the Paris attacks has been almost immediate, its warplanes dropping 20 bombs on the Islamic State-held city of Raqqa in Syria. Audio
NZ, Vietnamese Prime Ministers condemn Paris terror attacks
The Prime Minister John Key and his Vietnamese counterpart Nyugen Tan Dung have condemned the deadly attacks in Paris. Audio
John Key offers France moral support
The Prime Minister, John Key, expects the Paris attacks to figure prominently when Asia Pacific leaders meet for this week's Apec summit in the Philippines. Audio
Prime Minister John Key advises New Zealanders
The Prime Minister John Key has advised New Zealanders to be wary of travelling to France. Audio
Prime Minister John Key
RNZ caught up with Mr. Key on his way to Asia from Darwin. Audio
Prime Minister recalls jailed man but doesn't have details
The Prime Minister says he recognises a New Zealander now in detention in Australia as one of the soldiers in his protection team during a visit to Afghanistan. Audio
John Key says he won't be apologising
The Prime Minister remains unapologetic for claiming in Parliament Labour was "backing the rapists" on Australia's Christmas Island detention centre. Demelza Leslie. reports. Audio
John Key not backing down from comments in parliament.
I spoke to the Prime Minister John Key a few moments ago, and I asked him if he felt he went too far with his comments in Parliament yesterday. Audio
Prime Minister attracts widespread condemnation
The behaviour of the Prime Minister in question time yesterday has attracted widespread condemnation from political opponents and also some allies. Audio
Adams defends PM over 'rapists' comments
The Justice Minister, Amy Adams, is defending the Prime Minister after he accused the Labour Party of backing rapists. Audio
PM's conversation with Prince Charles is a mystery
The Prime Minister, John Key, and Labour Leader Andrew Little both made use of a classic icebreaker when they sat down with Prince Charles last night. Audio
Christmas Island riot dominates Australian Parliament
The unrest on Christmas Island is dominating debate in Australia's Federal Parliament, with the Government under pressure to say what is going on. Audio
PM won't demand an assurance over US ship
The Prime Minister says if the United States accepts an invitation to send a naval ship here, he would not necessarily have to demand a direct assurance it's not nuclear powered Audio
Question Time for 4 November 2015
- JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's policies?
- ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Why did he say in July last year that "We think unemployment will be down to 4.5…
John Key not wanting to scrap titular honours in NZ
John Key says New Zealanders' recognition of the status of knights and dames is why he won't follow in Australia's footsteps and remove the honours. Audio
Parliament pays tribute to the All Blacks
Parliament has paid tribute to the All Blacks for winning the rugby world cup. Audio
Trade Minister sets his sights on Europe
After concluding negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership and signing a Free Trade Agreement with Korea... New Zealand is turning its attention to wooing Europe. Audio
PM doesn't want New Zealanders detained on Christmas Island
The Prime Minister, has told his post Cabinet news conference, he personally does not want to see New Zealanders detained on Christmas Island, in part because that separates them from their families. Audio
Group says PM, John Key, hasn't been tough enough.
the Adelaide-based Erina Morunga from the group 'Iwi n Aus', agrees the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has given New Zealand the 'brush off'. She says the Prime Minister, John Key, hasn't… Audio