John Key
Freedom campers in government, tourism industry sights
The Government and Tourism Industry meet to discuss how to control freedom campers this season. Audio
Helen Clark's bid to become UN Secretary General over
John Key suspects big world powers were nervous about the reforms Helen Clark would have made to the UN. But he says Antonio Guterres is a good choice. Audio
Frontline workers back call to cut child poverty
The Prime Minister is being told setting a target to eradicate child poverty is not as complicated as he makes out.
Video: Easier to count rodents than kids in poverty, suggests Key
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key has suggested it's easier to count the number of stoats and possums than measure the number of children in poverty. Video
John Key says government won't sign up to cut child poverty
John Key says his government is committed to reduce child poverty but says he will not sign up to the Children's Commissioner's call to cut child poverty rates by 10 percent by the end of next year. Audio
Sri Lanka prime minister visits New Zealand
John Key is being urged to make strong statements about human rights when he meets the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka tomorrow morning. Audio
Should your career influence a judge?
A Law professor says two standard, two tier system operating for sports people. Bill Hodge an associate professor of law at the University of Auckland is worrying. Audio
Ngapuhi negotiation body to responds to claims of abuse
The future of Ngapuhi's treaty settlement talks are in the hands of the Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson after a dramatic turn of events at the weekend. Audio
MP denies likening Indian students to faulty Chinese fridges
Indian students seeking amnesty from deportation are outraged a National Party Indian MP compared them to cheap Chinese fridges - but the MP insists he was referring to dodgy institutions, not the… Audio
Indian students outraged at being compared to faulty fridges
Indian students seeking amnesty from deportation are outraged a National Party Indian MP compared them to cheap Chinese fridges - but the MP insists he was referring to dodgy institutions, not the… Audio
Key condemns latest Aleppo bomb strikes
Prime Minister John Key says after more five years of brutal fighting Syria has become the greatest crisis of our time. Audio
Video: Key stands by minister over fish dumping criticism
In Focus - Prime Minister John Key is standing by the Minister for Primary Industries despite a finding the ministry's decision not to prosecute over fish dumping was flawed. Video
John Key disputes fish dumping is systemic
Prime Minister John Key says no reshuffle for Cabinet this year and he's backing Nick Smith and Nathan Guy. Audio
US and Russia face off over Syria at UN
The US and Russia have faced off over Syria in a UN Security Council meeting chaired by John Key, who told the council it would have "blood on its hands" if it didn't find a solution soon Video, Audio
John Key's performance at the UN
What the Panelists Selwyn Manning and Fiona MacMillan want to talk about. Audio
Devastating Syria conflict 'a byword for failure'
Prime Minister John Key has told the UN the conflict in Syria is a byword for failure and encouraged the US and Russia to show 'sustained leadership'.
UN Security Council has 'fallen short' on Syria - PM
Prime Minister John Key has delivered a speech to the United Nations ahead of the Security Council meeting on Syria he will chair tomorrow. Video, Audio
PM takes aim at UN Security Council over Syria
Prime Minister John Key has taken aim at the United Nation's Security Council, calling for it to find a long term solution in Syria. Audio
Outrage at UN after aid convoy attacked in Syria
As UN continues debating the conflict in Syria, Iraq's prime minister thanks New Zealand for training its troops. Audio
Russia, US work to revive Syria ceasefire
Russia and the US have a "united front" in supporting a cessation of hostilities in Syria, Australia's foreign minister says, but other countries have voiced scepticism.