
English talks budget 2017
Prime Minister Bill English explains the 2017 budget and security in light of the Manchester bombings
Prime Minister Bill English explains the 2017 budget and security in light of the Manchester bombings
Prime Minister Bill English addresses media after today's budget.
Judith Collins would need a joint to work with Gareth Morgan she tells Radio Live's Ryan Bridge.
Former FBI chief James Comey will testify publicly before Senate Intelligence committee
Greens Co-Leader James Shaw compares Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler on Back Benches
John Oliver rises to Bill English's challenge of 'not very funny' and flays the PM on his popular TV show Last Week Tonight
Prime MInister Bill English comments on Alfred Ngaro during his media stand-up today
The Government is casting doubt on the Labour Party's maths after it announced it would phase out tax breaks for landlords and investors in a bid to dampen property speculation.
London based journalist Jesse Peach explains what was the reaction on London's street over the Royal announcement.
Far-right leader Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron are set to face each in a May 7 runoff for the French Presidency after coming first and second in the first round of voting.
MP Joanne Hayes joins Brigitte Purcell to discuss the bill aimed to prevent forced marriage.
Andrew Little fronts the media following the jury verdict that found he had defamed Earl Hagaman in only one of six counts
Lani Hagaman is happy to clear her husband's name as Andrew Little is found to have defamed Earl Hagaman at least once
British Prime Minister Theresa May has officially started the two year countdown to the UK formally leaving the EU
The Country: The New Zealand First leader says when it comes to a geo-political power play in the Asia-Pacific region it’s not ‘America First’, it’s China first, second and third!
Winston Peters spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay about drugs in the workforce, New Zealand's water quality and Peters' condemnation of the recent $80,000 "waste of money" embassy party in Washington.
We've got an unemployment rate these days that's historically low. Those who struggle to find work have real issues. For some, drugs is part of that issue.
Prime Minister Bill English on Auckland housing problems, especially the use of motels in some cases.
It’s been five weeks since Donald Trump became US president but his intentions on issues ranging from healthcare, to taxes, to China.. to NATO are still be clarified. Instead he as used his time in office to attack the media and immigrants and well.. not much else. Tristram Clayton is joined by, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Auckland University, Stephen Hadley.
Prime Minister Bill English comments on Adrian Orr’s remuneration package, one he is not happy about.
The Country: Jamie Mackay caught up with the PM on his way south to survey the Christchurch fires and took the opportunity to ask him about Pike River, his relationship with Winston Peters and whether he can remember the name of his Ohariu candidate.