John Key
Key urges voters to opt for stability
Just one day to go and both the major party leaders have busy days ahead as they make their final pitch to voters before the election. Audio
Final leaders debate provides lively exchanges
Right wing weirdos and the tail wagging the dog were the catch-phrases as John Key and David Cunliffe clashed over potential coalition partners at the TVNZ leaders debate. Audio
Election 2014 party leader interviews: John Key, National Party
John Key on his party's policies, including the modest tax cut promise and his potential coalition or support partners after Saturday's election. He discusses the claims of dirty dealings with right… Audio
IT specialist discusses NSA request to have Wellington office
Joining us now is the forensic IT investigator Daniel Ayers. Audio
Political Reporters on the campaign trail
It's the last week of the campaign so how has the spying revelations gone down on the campaign trail. Audio
John Key rejects surveillance claims
The Prime Minister says there is no mass surveillance or mass collection of New Zealanders' data. Audio
John Key speaking on 15 May 2014
PM repeats assurances there is no mass surveillance of New Zealanders or collection of their metadata. Audio
Email and spy claims land on campaigning Key
John Key is denying claims he pulled strings for Hollywood to get Kim Dotcom into New Zealand so it would be easier for the US to extradite him on copyright piracy charges. Audio
PM defends stance on GCSB, dismisses Dotcom
With only five days until the election, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Glenn Greenwald, is promising to reveal new details on the government's spy activities. Audio
John Key supports Iraqi airstrikes
President Obama has vowed to destroy Islamic State militants, laying out his plan for escalating air strikes in Iraq and for the first time attacks across the border in Syria. Audio
Analysis of how the leaders performed in latest debate
John Key and David Cunliffe faced off in a lively leaders debate last night. Audio
A fiery debate on TV3 last night
The leaders of the National and Labour parties took part in a what turned out to be a fiery debate on TV3 last night. Audio
Tax cuts but not yet
The National Party is promising tax cuts in three years time, if it leads the next Government and if the public finances are in good shape. Audio
Key says low to middle income will benefit from tax proposals
The National Party is set to lay out a plan for potential tax cuts today but it won't be giving exact dollar figures. Audio
John Key talks about the Judith Collins inquiry
John Key answers questions at a media conference about the Judith Collins inquiry. Audio
Political leaders go head to head for second election debate
The National Party leader John Key has promised to announce more details of tax cuts for low and middle income earners next week. Audio
Key and Cunliffe face off in second leaders' debate
The Prime Minister, John Key and the Opposition leader, David Cunliffe, last night squared off in Christchurch in their second leaders' debate of the election campaign. Audio
Key announces independent inquiry into Collins allegations
An independent inquiry is being launched into the allegations that Judith Collins tried to undermine the director of the Serious Fraud Office. Audio
Labour Party wants Collins' office sealed and John Key's reaction
The Labour Party wants Judith Collins' office sealed and treated as a potential crime scene. John Key responds to this and to questions on the broader issues around the passing of information between… Audio
What does Judith Collins's resignation mean for the National Party's campaign?
The Prime Minister, John Key, insists Judith Collins' sudden resignation won't derail the National Party's campaign three weeks out from the election. Audio