
Jacinda Ardern unveils her puppet
The Prime Minister has been immortalised with a rubber likeness at Backbenchers bar in Wellington. Video / Mark Mitchell
The Prime Minister has been immortalised with a rubber likeness at Backbenchers bar in Wellington. Video / Mark Mitchell
National Party leader Simon Bridges answers questions on marriage equality and medicinal cannabis.
A one-on-one interview, by Claire Trevett, with new National leader Simon Bridges. Bridges covers his accent, dislike of slow drivers and what his dream car would be.
Simon Bridges is National's new leader, while Paula Bennett has retained the deputy's role.
Group protests against the use of plastic bags. Chanting “ban the bag Jacinda” on the way to Parliament.
Former National Party president Michelle Boag gives her take on who’ll be the party’s next leader and whether or not they’ll still be there for the general election in 2020.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern addresses the furore over a controversial 60 Minutes interview with her that critics panned as "repugnant" and "patronising".
Prime Mininster Jacinda Ardern and Shane Jones launch $3 billion fund for regions.
National's Taranaki King Country MP Barbara Kuriger speaks about animal cruelty charges against her husband and son.
Winston Peters said today it would be an honour to have the Pacific Mission led by the Prime Minister and it would be a further sign of the importance New Zealand attached to Pacific neighbours.
PM Jacinda Ardern addresses business leaders at Westpac Breakfast. / Greg Bowker
Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking looks at the limitations of government.
South African President Jacob Zuma has resigned. Bringing to close a 9 year tenure that has been dogged by corruption scandal.
Newstalk ZB's Mike Hosking looks at the National Party leadship race and calls Judith Collins as the front runner
The three National leader candidates Judith Collins, Simon Bridges, and Amy Adams all say why they should be the next National leader. / Mark Mitchell
Fran O'Sullivan and Simon Wilson give their take on National's three-way leadership contest.
Amy Adams has confirmed she is standing for the National Party leadership. Adams was supported by MPs Nikki Kaye, Chris Bishop, Tim Macindoe, and Maggie Barry at her announcement.
A one-on-one interview, by Claire Trevett, with outgoing National Party leader Bill English. / Mark Mitchell
Barry Soper asks Winston Peters on his thoughts over the resignation of Bill English. / Mark Mitchell
English made the announcement at a press conference at Parliament with many MPs standing behind him. HIs wife Mary and sons were also there.
The Government is cracking down on public sector bosses' pay and board conduct by introducing a new law on Thursday to give greater powers to the State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes.
Housing Minister Phil Twyford talks about the results of a stocktake on housing he commissioned with the report’s authors: Alan Johnson of the Salvation Army, Otago Public Health Professor Philippa Howden-Chapman and economist Shamubeel Eaqub.
Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Winston Peters meet on Waiheke Island.
Julie Anne Genter says she has the broad appeal to co-lead the Green Party to a greater share of the vote, promising to speak out against the Government where appropriate and improve links between the caucus and members to ensure the MPs are properly representing them.
Barnaby Joyce reveals his separation in Parliament.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ended her historic speech at Waitangi by asking those there to hold her to account to prove she earned the right to speak at the marae. Ardern was the first female prime minister to be given the right to speak at the marae after prolonged discussions.
Marama Davidson has announced she has put herself forward to be a candidate for the co-leadership of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. Source - @maramadavidsonmp