John Key
Prime Minister adamant he has not lied or misled New Zealand
The Prime Minister, John Key, remains adamant he has not lied or misled New Zealand over his dealings with the right-wing blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
Little says Key caught out lying on several occasions
The Prime Minister says he hasn't misled Parliament or the media about his contact with Cameron Slater, who he initially denied being in contact with, when asked yesterday by reporters and in the… Audio
John Key's links with Cameron Slater
After telling reporters, and then parliament he had NOT had any contact with blogger Cameron Slater this week, John Key had to return to parliament to change his earlier answer and concede he had a… Audio
John Key faces mounting pressure in wake of SIS report
Joining us is our Political Editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
Labour astounded PM in contact with blogger night before report released
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about the Inspector General's SIS report the night before it… Audio
Andrew Little says John Key has misled NZ
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about a report on the Security Intelligence Service the night… Audio
PM been forced to correct an answer.
The Prime Minister has been forced to return to Parliament late this afternoon to correct an answer he gave earlier in the day about the report into the SIS's links with his office. Audio
The political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry
Political commentators Matthew Hotton and Mike Williams on the political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry. Audio
Key responds to calls for resignation
None of the Prime Minister's staff involved in the SIS information request are now working for him and the head of the SIS at the time has retired. Audio
Calls mounting for Prime Minister to resign over SIS report
The Prime Minister John Key says he won't quit or apologise over how the SIS and his office handled information embarrassing to the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff. Audio
Prime Minister is insisting his office is in the clear
The Prime Minister is insisting his office is in the clear over the spy agency information that Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater used to embarrass the Labour Party leader in an election year. Audio
Direct link between PM's office and blogger
A report by the SIS watchdog shows there is a direct link between the Prime Minister's office and blogger Cameron Slater's offical information request for damaging SIS docments about former Labour… Audio
Radio New Zealand political editor on gwyn enquiry
Brent Edwards live from parliament. Audio
Phil Goff receives apology from SIS over release of information to Whaleoil
Release of findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff, in… Audio
Political commentators on the Gwyn Inquiry
Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former… Audio
Historians say PM is incorrect to say NZ settled peacefully
Historians say the Prime Minister is mis-representing New Zealand's past by saying it was settled peacefully. Audio
Greens call for Royal Commission into SIS report
The Security Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister's office are expected to come under fire in an independent report to be released today. Audio
Key on Labour: "Seething backbench of misery"
Prime Minister John Key hasn't hesitated to put in the boot to Labour's new line-up. Audio
Prime Minister defends handling of Sutton Inquiry
The Prime Minister John Key is criticising State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie for his handling of the resignation of CERA chief executive Roger Sutton. Labour leader Andrew Little is calling for… Audio
New Labour leader promises to reconnect with New Zealanders
Andrew Little just pipped Grant Robertson for the top job. This week Mr Little will unveil his new front bench line up and the caucus will vote for a deputy. Audio