Peter Dunne
Christmas message from United Future leader
Throughout the programme we'll be hearing Christmas messages from our political leaders. Here's the United Future leader Peter Dunne Audio
Year cannot draw to a close quickly enough for Dunne
Mr Dunne stepped down as a Minister following an investigation into the leak of a sensitive report to the media, but has always denied being the source of the leak. Audio
Dunne wants assurances about Commerce Commission
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, is seeking an assurance from Bill English the Government is not trying to weaken the Commerce Commission. Audio
No support for Govt over-riding Commerce Commission
The National Party has been left standing alone after United Future, the Maori Party, ACT, New Zealand First, the Green Party, Mana and Labour - in a rare act of untiy - voted not to support proposed… Audio
Dunne all but rules out a deal with Labour
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, is ruling out working with Labour in a post-election deal, saying its tax policies would be a major obstacle. Audio
Focus on Politics for 8 November 2013
This week the Focus Team takes a look at the future of United Future and starts with a look at the past year. Audio
Dunne seeks National Party support in speech
He said the Conservative Party was full of "extremely right wing, religiously based moralists" and the New Zealand First leader Winston Peters wouldn't last a term. Audio
Peter Dunne says David Cunliffe will have battle on his hands
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, says the new Labour leader, David Cunliffe will have a battle on his hands staking his claim as the leader of the opposition. Audio
Govt's plans to overhaul RMA hang in balance
The Government's plans to overhaul the Resource Management Act now hang in the balance tonight as two of its support parties pull their backing. Audio
Dunne gobsmacked emails were released to inquiry
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, has sought legal advice over the disclosure of his emails with a reporter to an inquiry investigating a leaked document. Audio
Peter Dunne responds
The independent MP Peter Dunne says he understood David Henry did intend to get Andrea Vance's phone records. Audio
Peter Dunne will give the Govt his vote to pass the GCSB bill
The independent MP, Peter Dunne, will give the Government the one vote it needs to pass the GCSB legislation - allowing the agency to spy on New Zealanders. Audio
Dunne supports call for costings on SIS surveillance
The independent MP, Peter Dunne, supports calls for the Government to find out how much it would cost to have the SIS eavesdrop on New Zealanders and intercept their emails. Audio
Dunne on PM signalling spy Bill changes
The Prime Minister says he's willing to make changes to spy agency legislation to get enough support to pass it, including the introduction of an oversight panel. Audio
Focus on Politics for 28 June 2013
A week after submissions closed on the Government's new spy legislation there are doubts about whether it has enough support to get it through Parliament. Audio
Dunne starts talks with National over GCSB bill
The now-independent MP Peter Dunne has started negotiations with the National-led Government, as it seeks to build enough support to pass its contentious spy law. Audio
Opposition Parties say speaker's decision should be backdated
Opposition parties say the now-independent MP, Peter Dunne, should be made to pay back any money he spent this year as leader of United Future. Audio
PM will need either United Future or NZ First to pass spy law
The Prime Minister has admitted he is dependent on either New Zealand First or United Future to support legislation extending the powers of the country's electronic spy agency, the GCSB. Audio
United Future risks losing funding
The beleagured United Future leader, Peter Dunne, hopes to meet with parliament's speaker today to discuss the funding of his de-registered party. Audio
Peter Dunne on party's failure to get registration rules bent
The Electoral Commission has turned down United Future's appeal to bend the rules so the party can be registered again. Audio