Andrew Little
Insight: What's happening with our hate speech laws?
It could be months before New Zealanders learn the outcome of the government's urgent review of the country's hate speech laws.
In the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings, Justice Minister… Audio
Andrew Little's te reo Māori speech well received
Andrew Little was the suprise star of the paepae yesterday at Waitangi.
The Minister for Treaty Negotiations, mired in fractious negotiations with Ngāpuhi over its much delayed and disputed… Audio
Andrew Little wows at Waitangi with speech in Te Reo
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little impressed at Waitangi yesterday - delivering his entire speech in Te Reo Māori. His was one of many speeches made as politicians were welcomed to the upper… Audio
New Zealand once again least corrupt country
New Zealand is back on top again - one of the least corrupt countries in the world.
We're ranked first equal, alongside Denmark, out of 180 countries on perceived levels of corruption in the latest… Audio
Pike River Recovery Agency may need more money to speed up
The Pike River Recovery Agency says it needs more money and forensic workers to speed up the re-entry process.
The Minister Responsible for Pike River Re-entry is Andrew Little. He said the project… Audio
Andrew Little on Crown's approach to overlapping treaty claims
Iwi opposed to the Pare Hauraki Treaty Settlement say the process has fractured their relationship with the crown.
The settlement was fiercely opposed by four iwi who said the deal encroached on… Audio
Alcohol, drug courts made permanent, more to come
The government has announced the pilot alcohol and drug treatment courts in Auckland and Waitakere will be made permanent, and a third will open next year in Waikato.
The announcement comes on the… Audio
Report into 2017 election finally published
The country's spy agencies should playing a greater role in warning political parties about foreign interference in elections.
It's a key recommendation from the Justice Select Committee that's… Audio
Report into 2017 election finally published
The country's spy agencies should playing a greater role in warning political parties about foreign interference in elections. It's a key recommendation from the Justice Select Committee that's… Audio
Cannabis referendum: Andrew Little clears the air on proposed bill
The government has announced the suggested bill and wording for the 2020 cannabis referendum.
Under the law Kiwis over the age of 20 would be able to grow two plants and purchase up to 14 grams a… Audio
Haze surrounding cannabis referendum begins to lift
The haze surrounding the cannabis referendum is starting to lift - with more details revealing what a yes vote next year would mean.
The Government's released a draft bill setting out the rules which… Audio
Foreign donations bill continues to be debated
A bill aiming to ban foreign donations to political parties will continue being debated under urgency today, after only getting to its first and second readings last night.
The bill would see the… Audio
Government will miss treaty claims deadline
The government is abandoning a controversial goal to settle all historical treaty claims by next year.
Treaty negotiations Minister Andrew Little has conceded the Crown will miss the deadline, as 18… Audio
Call to stop victims sexual history being dragged through court
In the wake of the Grace Millane trial there are calls to broaden a bill before Parliament to ensure a dead victim's sexual history isn't also dragged through the courts.
The legislation, aimed at… Audio
No changes to evidence bill after Grace Millane trial - Andrew Little
The Justice Minister Andrew Little is not considering changes to the kinds of evidence juries can hear about a murder victim's sexual history in the wake of the Grace Millane trial.
A bill before… Audio
Death, crime and farming
Among the ten or so bills likely to be debated by Parliament this week, there are quite a few worth noting. The cheery overall themes are death, crime, and farming.
Death, crime and farming
Among the ten or so bills likely to be debated by Parliament this week, there are quite a few worth noting. The cheery overall themes are death, crime, and farming.
AudioJustice Minister questions ability of advertising watchdog
The Justice Minister is questioning the ability of a key industry watchdog to regulate election year advertising, due to an adverse decision against him last month.
Andrew Little was talking about… Audio
Andrew Little plans to tackle referendum manipulation
With a prediction next year's election will be "pretty rough and pretty ugly", the Justice Minister has plans in place to combat misinformation and manipulation - including campaigns for, potentially… Audio
Online arguments for referendums to be monitored for truthfulness
Voters will have their say on legalising recreational cannabis, and - potentially - voluntary euthanasia in 2020.
A special team within the Justice Ministry has been set up to make sure any campaigns… Audio