Dirty Politics
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
Key responds to calls for resignation
None of the Prime Minister's staff involved in the SIS information request are now working for him and the head of the SIS at the time has retired. 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
Radio New Zealand political editor on gwyn enquiry
Brent Edwards live from parliament. Audio
Political commentators on the Gwyn Inquiry
Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton on the findings of the inquiry into how deeply the Prime Minister's office and the Security Intelligence Service were involved in efforts to undermine the former… Audio
Security analyst says SIS and PMs office unprofessional
The Security Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister's office are both expected to come in for heavy criticism when an independent report is released later today. Audio
Andrew Little says SIS apology wouldn't go far enough
The new Labour leader Andrew Little says any apology made today on behalf of the SIS, won't go far enough. Audio
SIS report likely to show Dirty Politics book right
The Security Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister's office are expected to come in for heavy criticism when an independent report is released today. Audio
Greens call for Royal Commission into SIS report
The Security Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister's office are expected to come under fire in an independent report to be released today. Audio
Politics with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton discuss Labour's shadow cabinet as the new Labour leader and the ongoing criticism of Iain Rennie over his handling of the Sutton sexual harassment case. Audio
Hager will challenge legality of police raid
The Dirty Politics author Nicky Hager will go to court to challenge the legitimacy of the police raid of his home and the seizure of his property. Audio
Police take Nicky Hager to court
The police are taking the investigative journalist Nicky Hager to court in a bid to get access to the source material for his book Dirty Politics. Audio
Opposition MPs target John Key in first Question Time
John Key has shrugged off the first Parliamentary questions he's had on Cameron Slater since the Dirty Politics book came out, by saying his contact with the controversial blogger wasn't done in his… Audio
Nicky Hager says home raided by police
Nicky Hager, the journalist and author of the book 'Dirty Politics' says his house has been raided by police, who seized a large collection of papers and electronic equipment. Audio
High Court ruling on Cameron Slater case
The High Court has ruled that the controversial blogger Cameron Slater, at the heart of the dirty politics scandal is a journalist - but he still has to reveal his sources in a defamation case. Audio
Mediawatch for 7 September 2014
Music stations seize on stolen nude celebrity shots; more 'Dirty Politics' developments, and; one of the trickiest jobs in journalism... reporting from North Korea. Audio
Andrew Geddis on Dirty Politics
Professor Andrew Geddis from Otago University teaches Public Law, and also papers including Law and the Democratic Process. He is also a member of the Legislation Advisory Committee, and makes comment… Audio