Helen Clark
Prime Minister Abroad
The Prime Minister Helen Clark leaves tonight on a trip that culminates with the signing of a free trade agreement with China. Audio
Rotorua Lakes Cleanup
An injection of 72 million dollars to clean up the Rotorua Lakes has been welcomed by locals, but criticised by opponents. Audio
Tibet Crisis (Part 2) - New Zealand's Position
Govt. takes pragmatic view, balancing condemnation of civil rights abuses against a desired free trade agreement with China. Audio
Fast Forward Fund (Part 2)
PM talks about the mechanics of the initiative. Key declines interview. Our Political Ed comments on ramifications. Audio
Body Snatcher Legislation
A proposed change to the Coroner's Act to prevent cases of so called 'body snatching'. Audio
Auckland Airport Canada Bid
The Canadian Pension Plan has volunteered to limit its own voting power in a bid to win approval for its offer. Audio
Body Snatching Law Change (Part 2)
The Prime Minister Helen Clark says the Government will consider the acting chief coroner's call for a law change. Audio
Possible UK Visa Changes
Kiwis ability to enter the UK visa-free for up to 6 months may change for the worse. Audio
NZ-Australia Political Ties
Kevin Rudd and Helen Clark pledge to work closely on climate change and problems in the South Pacific. Audio
Clark Concerned at Fiji Deportation of News Boss
The deportation of an Australian newspaper publisher from Fiji has been described as 'disturbing' by the New Zealand government. Audio
PM and Party Donor Keep their Distance at 7.5m Event
The Prime Minister refuses to accept her party president's offer of resignation over the Owen Glenn affair. Audio
Medals Bail Controversy
Inmate freed on bail to act as go-between in stolen medals case. Audio
Labour Party's Donor Controversy
Discussion about the influence and involvement of Owen Glenn, Labour's biggest benefactor. Audio
Owen Glenn Controversy
National says the links between Labour and its biggest donor Owen Glenn look very murky. Audio
National Council of Women Calls for Family-friendly Parliament
The NCW is calling for a more family-friendly Parliament, saying the current system may be a barrier to women entering politics. Audio
Tagging to be Specific Criminal Offence
Tagging is to be made a specific criminal offence and the sale of spray paint will be banned to people under 18 years of age. Audio
Help For New Home Buyers
Families struggling to buy a new house in an expensive suburb will be able to get help from the government. Audio
Parliament Resumes This Week
Helen Clark will this afternoon deliver her statement to the House setting out the Government's programme for the year ahead. Audio
East Timor Political Violence (Part 3)
The New Zealand Prime Minister says she is shocked by today's assassination attempts. Audio
Helen Clark Live From Waitangi
The Prime Minister comments on Waitangi day celebrations. Audio