Police
Pike River deaths: Enough evidence for manslaughter charges - lawyer
Police can now link acts of "gross negligence" to the explosion and the deaths of 29 men, Nigel Hampton KC says.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith responds to new crime data
The Government says its tough on crime approach is working after new data shows victim numbers have dropped considerably. Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Assistant Commissioner also visited McSkimming after charges
Police earlier said former Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura and another member of the "wider senior leadership team" visited Jevon McSkimming while he faced charges.
Killer was investigated four years ago for rape allegations
But police said, after reviewing all the available evidence, it did not reach the threshold to prosecute Nathan Boulter.
Hunt for one-tonne Peace Bell continues
The bronze bell was discovered missing by Auckland council staff.
Off-duty police officer uses database to contact driver
The officer was involved in an incident where two cars attempted to merge into the same lane.
Firearms Safety Authority review finds conflict of interest risks
A "health check" of the police agency had begun following concerns over its workplace culture.
Police move to next phase of mental health pull-back
Police attended 7,370 fewer mental health-related requests in the year to June - the result of a plan to wind back on responding to calls for help. Audio
15 years on, Pike River families still pushing for criminal charges
To mark the anniversaries, families will hold a roll call to remember each of those who died in the mine.
If we can't trust the police, who can we trust?
Government pressed for action as scandal over police handling of McSkimming complaints sparks national reckoning
Former top cop visited McSkimming after charges laid
Tania Kura "seemed surprised" when Commissioner Richard Chambers "saw it as a problem".
Police face deepening crisis of trust
Government pressed for action as scandal over police handling of McSkimming complaints sparks national reckoning. Audio
Police Commissioner accidentally takes FBI director for 'brief dip' during tsunami warning
The two men went for a "very quick swim" in Oriental Bay after an early morning run.
Father who died at Sanson house not killed by the blaze
August, Hugo, and Goldie died along with their father, Dean Field, during a house fire on Saturday. Audio
Search continues at scene of fatal house fire in Sanson
Police are still searching for the body of a child who died alongside two other children and an adult in a house fire just south of Sanson. Nick James has been at the scene since yesterday afternoon… Audio
Investigations continue into fatal house fire in Sanson
Four people, including three children, died in a fire at a home on State Highway 1, just south of Sanson. Manawatu Area Commander, Inspector Ross Grantham spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
'Unimaginable grief': Friends raise money for family after fire tragedy
Police are still searching for the body of a child after Saturday's housefire at Sanson claimed four lives.
Police renew appeals for footage of missing Upper Hutt woman
Anita Hart was last seen on CCTV along Gillespies Road heading towards Akatarawa Road, and her vehicle was found on Gillespies Road.
Concerns grow as still no sign of man missing from Waikato track
Police are asking the public to check CCTV and dashcam footage in the search for the 44-year-old.
Police cannot be trusted to self-monitor, advocate says
Te Ohaakii a Hine's calls for reform follow this week's review of how senior officers mishandled allegations about former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming. Audio