Bill English
PM: TPP is not dead but Plan B could be tricky
The Prime Minister says the TPP is not dead, but 'Plan B could be tricky', and his government has already started discussions with TPP countries. Video, Audio
PM meets with NATO head
NATO and its partner countries, including New Zealand, will have to stay in Afghanistan for a long time, the organisation's head says.
Waitangi committee looks to PM visit in 2018
The Waitangi Day organising committee is taking steps to make sure the Prime Minister will attend next year's commemorations, its chair says.
A Christmas message from Bill English
A Christmas message from the Prime Minister, Bill English. Audio
PM wouldn't describe himself as a feminist
Prime Minister Bill English says he is not a feminist; in fact, he claims he does not know what that means. Video
PM says he's not a feminist, his deputy is 'most days'
Prime Minister Bill English says he doesn't know what being a feminist means, and his deputy, and Minister for Women, Paula Bennett, says she's a feminist "most days". Video, Audio
Labour seizes on National's Mt Albert no show
Annette King says National are running scared by not running a candidate in the Mt Albert by-election and missing an opportunity to sell its message to the electorate ahead of the 2017 general… Audio
No rest for busy new deputy PM Paula Bennett
As Paula Bennett prepares to be officially sworn in today as New Zealand's deputy Prime Minister, we speak to the former beneficiary from West Auckland who arguably now has the most on her plate. Audio
What will English do differently?
The new Prime Minister, Bill English, talks to Kathryn Ryan about his strategy for where the country is going & his plan for fixing inequality. How will he make his mark? Audio
Bill English talks about his Cabinet reshuffle
Prime Minister Bill English says people should not get too focussed on rankings. He puts Judith Collins movement down to some of the middle-ranking MPs moving up. And he says Ms Collins's still got… Audio
Housing portfolio reshuffle amid Auckland crisis
The Government is under fire for disestablishing the ministerial portfolio of housing in the middle of a housing crisis in Auckland. Audio
Prime Minister unveils new Cabinet
Judith Collins is the most high profile victim in the Cabinet reshuffle, but other ministers have gained new responsibilities. Our political reporter Benedict Collins reports on cabinets winners and… Audio
Labour blames rising crime rate for Judith Collins' downfall
We speak to Labour's police spokesman Stuart Nash to get his reaction to National's refreshed cabinet and the fact Judith Collins has been stripped of the police portfolio. Audio
English defends demotion of Collins.
The Prime Minister, Bill English, has defended the demotion of outspoken Minister Judith Collins in today's Cabinet reshuffle.Ms Collins has dropped from number 14 to 16 in the Cabinet rankings.She… Audio
Widely anticipated Cabinet reshuffle has little change.
The Prime Minister's widely anticipated Cabinet reshuffle has left many ministers in their same portfolios and only one backbencher has been promoted to the Cabinet itself. Audio
English's literature surprise ain't so unsurprising
Opinion - New PM Bill English is a man of letters, it turns out. But why should we be so taken aback, David Cohen asks.
Kaikoura farmers demand progress on SH 1
Local farmer James Murray says frustration and anger are stepping in now. He feels more should have been done by now. Audio
Kaikoura farmers demand progress on SH 1
Local farmer James Murray says frustration and anger are stepping in now. He feels more should have been done by now. Audio
Bill English to reveal new ministerial line-up on Sunday
Ministers will find out their fate over the weekend, as Prime Minister Bill English finalises the details of his Cabinet reshuffle. Three ministers have already bowed out. Audio
Bill English to reveal new ministerial line-up on Sunday
Ministers will find out their fate over the weekend, as Prime Minister Bill English finalises the details of his Cabinet reshuffle. Three ministers have already bowed out. Audio