Helen Clark
Labour Attacks Key Over ACC and Railways
Key was challenged over National's plans for the ACC, and his role in the sell-off of the railways in 1993. Audio
Morgan Tsvangirai Takes Refuge in Dutch Embassy
The UN Security Council has just begun a meeting called by the UK and United States to consider taking action against Zimbabwe. Audio
Tsvangirai Pulls Out of the Presidential Run Off
Prime Minister Helen Clark called on Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to end politcal violence and intimidation. Audio
Arming The Police and South Auckland Violence
Interviews with Prime Minister Helen Clark, Superintendant John Rivers, Acting Manukau Mayor, Gary Troup. Audio
Liquor Outlet Laws Review
The Prime Minister has signalled a toughening of laws around liquor outlets. Audio
NZ Australia Leadership Forum
The Australian Govt has sent one of its largest ever delegations of ministers to NZ for the annual leadership forum. Audio
National Party Not Happy with Labour's Fold-Out Pamphlet
The Labour Party is refusing to say how much tax-payers money was spent on a post-budget advertisement campaign. Audio
Dr Bill Sutch (Part 2)
The Prime Minister says she always believed he was innocent. Audio
World Environment Day (Part 4)
So does New Zealand deserve to host World Environment Day and its theme"Kick the Carbon Habit"? We speak with the PM. Audio
United States Travel Rules Change
The Prime Minister is defending new travel rules affecting New Zealanders entering the United States. Audio
United States Getting Tougher on International Travelers
The Green party describes the new regulations as"bureacracy gone mad". Audio
Vietnam Vet's Apology (Part 2)
The Prime Minister speaks about the apology and what it means to the country, to the men and women involved and to her. Audio
Parliament Delivers Apology to Vietnam Veterans
Helen Clark has delivered a Crown apology in Parliament to over 3000 Vietnam veterans. Audio
National Spokesperson Does U-turn on KiwiSaver
A political botch-up over Kiwisaver has forced National to state its position on the scheme's compulsory employer contributions. Audio
Kahui Inquest
The Counties Manukau Police Commander, Steve Shortland says the case has not been shelved. Audio
The Budget and Beyond
The National party are on the attack after budget day yesterday. Audio
The Mary Anne Thompson Affair
The National Party says Cabinet Ministers Clayton Cosgrove and David Cunliffe should be under scrutiny. Audio
The Mary Anne Thompson Affair
The PM says her cabinet's confidence in the Immigration Service has been shattered by the Mary Anne Thompson affair. Audio
Japan Trade Agreement
The Government is claiming a breakthrough in negotiations for a trade agreement with Japan. Audio
Former Head Under Question
Former head of the immigration service, Mary Anne Thompson, does not have a doctorate from the London School of Economics. Audio