SIS
First day of foreign fighters Bill hearing
The Minister in charge of the SIS has had to apologise for calling public submissions on a foreign fighters Bill "chit-chat." Audio
SIS Minister says sorry for calling submissions 'chit chat'
As the Government rams through tough new anti-terror laws the Minister in charge of the SIS has had to apologise for calling public submissions "chit-chat." Audio
PM defends misleading public.
The Prime Minister has defended misleading the public, saying he cannot be expected to remember all his text messages, including those to and from the Whaleoil blogger Cameron Slater. Audio
John Key faces mounting pressure in wake of SIS report
Joining us is our Political Editor, Brent Edwards. Audio
Shearer: Countering the Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill
National's support parties, Act, United Future and the Maori Party, have expressed reservations about aspects of the new Bill. Audio
SIS powers rammed through with minimal consultation
Public submissions on legislation to give the SIS further powers close today, despite only opening yesterday afternoon. Audio
Labour astounded PM in contact with blogger night before report released
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about the Inspector General's SIS report the night before it… Audio
Andrew Little says John Key has misled NZ
The Labour Party leader, Andrew Little, says it beggars belief that the Prime Minister would be in contact with the blogger Cameron Slater about a report on the Security Intelligence Service the night… Audio
Andrew Little and John Key square off in Parliament
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has come out in defence of her own report today in the face of John Key saying her findings are contested. Audio
The political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry
Political commentators Matthew Hotton and Mike Williams on the political fallout from the Gwyn Inquiry. Audio
SIS director says release of report bad timing
The director of the Security Intelligence Service, Rebecca Kitteridge, says the organisation has prevented terror attacks in New Zealand, but needs more powers to continue to keep the country safe. Audio
NZ First says Key impossible to believe
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says it is becoming impossible to believe the Prime Minister. Audio
Phil Goff sticks to calls for PM to resign
Listening to that was Phil Goff from the Labour Party. Audio
Calls mounting for Prime Minister to resign over SIS report
The Prime Minister John Key says he won't quit or apologise over how the SIS and his office handled information embarrassing to the former Labour Party leader, Phil Goff. Audio
SIS director says release of report bad timing
Opposition parties are calling on the Prime Minister, John Key, to resign after the release of a report heavily criticising the way the Security Intelligence Service released information embarrassing… Audio
Greens' leader on SIS inquiry
As Mr Key was speaking to reporters outside the House the Green Party co-leader, Russel Norman, called out that he should step down. Audio
Prime Minister is insisting his office is in the clear
The Prime Minister is insisting his office is in the clear over the spy agency information that Whale Oil blogger Cameron Slater used to embarrass the Labour Party leader in an election year. Audio
Foreign Fighters Bill introduced.
Meanwhile, the Government has introduced the Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill to Parliament under urgency and it is expected to be law within the next two weeks. Audio
Key grilled over his role in SIS leak
Returning to our lead story, the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security's inquiry into the spy agency information used by a rightwing blogger. Audio