Winston Peters
National confirms it could work with NZ First after election
The National Party has confirmed it could work with New Zealand First after the election.
After months of refusing to explicitly state whether he would work with New Zealand First leader Winston… Audio
Law and Order debate
There's nowhere to hide from law and order this election, with ram raids, gangs and violent offending grabbing headlines up and down the motu.
Ministry of Justice statistics - released on Wednesday -… Audio
Winston Peters rallies his base in Levin
After a three year hiatus, Winston Peters is being talked about once again, cracking 5 percent in some recent polls... But will the 78-year-old - and New Zealand First - actually make it back into… Audio
Winston Peters questions the place of Māori as the indigenous people of New Zealand
Winston Peters is questioning the place of Maori as the indigenous people of New Zealand.
Peters made comments at a public meeting in Nelson on Monday.
Peters spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
The rise, the fall and the apparent rebirth of New Zealand First
Gone in 2020, washed up and out of the political scene? Not just yet. Assumptions over the demise of Winston Peters and New Zealand First have ignored the old adage – never rule him out. Audio
The rise, the fall and the apparent rebirth of New Zealand First
Gone in 2020, washed up and out of the political scene? Not just yet. Assumptions over the demise of Winston Peters and New Zealand First have ignored the old adage – never rule him out.
AudioPolitical commentators Dale Husband & Tim Hurdle
Correspondents Dale Husband and Tim Hurdle join Kathryn to discuss Chris Hipkins ruling out any possibility of Labour working with New Zealand First and Winston Peters post-election - even as the… Audio
Labour would work with Te Pāti Māori to form government
Labour's leader Chris Hipkins says this election offers voters a choice of unity and progress; or fear, cuts and chaos.
In a fierce attack speech yesterday, Mr Hipkins accused the right bloc of being… Audio
We ruled Labour out 18 months ago: Winston Peters
Labour's leader Chris Hipkins says this election offers voters a choice of unity and progress, or fear, cuts and chaos.
In a fierce attack speech yesterday, Mr Hipkins accused the right bloc of being… Audio
Political commentators Morton and Hughes
Gareth and Brigitte join me to talk about Labour's big week of policy announcements - we'll break them down and look at how and when they'll be paid for. We'll look at the politics of paid parental… Audio
NZ First on election prospects
New Zealand First is promising to adjust income tax brackets, establish a dedicated prison for gang members and oppose co-governance if it manages to get back into parliament and be part of a new… Audio
NZ First leader Winston Peters wants government departments to have English names again
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters - eyeing a political comeback - says taxpayer money is being used for an all-out assault on western values.
In a speech in Auckland, he warned of a powerful… Audio
Minor parties: Will they have a major impact?
Newsroom's political editor Jo Moir and RNZ's deputy political editor Craig McCulloch join The Detail to size up the minor parties as election year gets underway. Audio
Minor parties: Will they have a major impact?
Newsroom's political editor Jo Moir and RNZ's deputy political editor Craig McCulloch join The Detail to size up the minor parties as election year gets underway.
AudioWinston Peters planning on running for Parliament again
Winston Peters used his party conference to rail against the labour government saying it is pursuing "woke, virtue signalling madness", and a "separatist agenda".
He says the government's agenda is… Audio
Winston Peters blasts government in speech to NZ First party
Winston Peters has declared next year's election the most important in voters' lifetimes, as he gears up for a comeback from his 2020 disaster result.
New Zealand First held its annual conference in… Audio
Winston Peters criticises Trevor Mallard's posting to Ireland
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says the former Speaker of Parliament, Trevor Mallard, should never have been named the next ambassador to Ireland.
Peters, a former Deputy Prime Minister… Audio
Government criticised for letting Pacific relations slip
The government's being criticised for letting its relationships with Pacific islands drift, as China tries to boost its influence in the region.
Leaked documents have revealed Beijing is proposing a… Audio
Mallard backs down, retracts trespass order on Peters, others
Parliament's Speaker has performed a major about-turn, dropping the trespass orders he'd slapped on Winston Peters and four other former MPs.
The former Deputy Prime Minister yesterday revealed he'd… Audio
Dunne rebukes Mallard over trespass of Peters from Parliament
Speaker Trevor Mallard has been told to consult other parties over his decision to trespass Winston Peters from the grounds of Parliament for two years.
The former Deputy PM is one of several people… Video, Audio