
Mighty River Power: 'Large number of first time investors'
John Key discusses Mighty River Power float and the benefits that this will have for the economy and the New Zealand investors.
John Key discusses Mighty River Power float and the benefits that this will have for the economy and the New Zealand investors.
John Key talks about the New Zealand International Convention Centre project that will be completely funded by Sky City at the cost of $402 million.
Pakuranga MP Maurice Williamson has parliamentarians roaring in their seats during the third marriage equality bill reading.
Prime Minister John Key yesterday revealed intelligence agencies have detected attempts by hackers to steal New Zealand technology that could be used to create weapons of mass destruction. Mr Key made the claim to reinforce the need for law changes to allow electronic eavesdropping on New Zealanders by the Government Communications Security Bureau.
State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie recollects his meeting with the Prime Minister and said he was 'surprised' when he learned Mr Key had contacted GCSB boss Ian Fletcher directly.
Prime Minister John Key answers questions regarding Ian Fletcher's appointment as New Zealand's top spy.
Prime Minister John Key gets questioned on what the government is doing about unemployment.
A NZ First leader Winston Peters motion was passed in Parliament to correct the grave misrepresentation of the courageous and commendable role of New Zealand diplomats in the 1979 Tehran hostage crisis in the movie Argo.
Prime Minister John Key and Finance Minister Bill English on the sale of Mighty River Power shares to would-be investors. PM John Key said the Government is intending to keep its promises about ensuring a high level of New Zealand ownership.
PM John Key confirms Education Minister Hekia Parata's job will be safe in the looming cabinet reshuffle, acknowledging her mistakes in 2012 though praising the work she had done elsewhere through the year.
Secretary for Education Lesley Longstone has resigned after a relationship breakdown with the Minister of Education Hekia Parata, and will receive a payout. State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie announced today he had been in "talks" with Ms Longstone for a month, and a joint decision had been reached between them three weeks ago.
Embattled former NZ First MP Brendan Horan's use of his parliamentary mobile phone to place bets at the TAB is not sufficient reason to sack him, Prime Minister John Key says.
NZ First leader Winston Peters responds to questions, after he expelled MP Brendan Horan from caucus. Courtesy: youtube.com/ofInterestNZ
In Parliament today, NZ First leader Winston Peters expelled MP Brendan Horan from the NZ First caucus, saying he has no confidence in Mr Horan's ability to continue as a member of Parliament.
Prime Minister John Key reacts to the news that a senior Taliban leader thought to be behind a roadside bombing in which three New Zealand soldiers died has reportedly been killed by coalition forces.
Labour leader David Shearer spoke to the Labour Party caucus today in regards to his leadership of the party.
Prime Minister John Key denied in Parliament yesterday that he had said British football star David Beckham was "as thick as batshit".
Opposition Parties asked John Key the hard questions about the Pike River Royal Commission, how responsible is the Government?, and what will be done in light of its recommendations?
An independent report into how private files held by the Ministry of Social Development were accessible through public computer kiosks at Work and Income offices has found security was not adequately considered in their design and implementation.
Prime Minister John Key was questioned by the Labour party and the Greens in Parliament question time about his memory and the timing of the events surrounding Kim Dotcom and the GCSB.
Prime Minister John Key has called for a full review following the privacy breach at Winz, where sensitive files were found on publicly accessed self-service computers in two of Wellington's Winz branches.
John Key has challenged Labour leader David Shearer over claims there is a tape of the Prime Minister discussing Dotcom on a visit to the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) months before Mr Key originally claimed to know the agency was linked to the Dotcom case.
Prime Minister John Key has announced that the Government will not proceed with the Waitangi Tribunal's 'shares plus' concept to address Maori claims over water.
Prime Minister John Key has been forced to defend a trip to Hollywood, labeling claims that he is getting too cosy with the US film industry in the wake of the Dotcom case as "nonsense."
Prime Minister John Key has apologised to Kim Dotcom over the illegal surveillance carried out by a Government spy agency on the internet tycoon and his colleague.
Mr Key yesterday would not comment on the incorrect information supplied by Ofcanz, saying he first wanted to see a report on it from Inspector General Paul Neazor, expected by the end of the week. "I strongly urge you not to jump to too many conclusions at this point." However, in Parliament yesterday, he faced a barrage of questions from Greens Leader Russel Norman, NZ First's Winston Peters and Labour Leader David Shearer.
In a press conference at Parliament today, Prime Minister John Key confirmed that the partial sale of Mighty River Power will be delayed until next year.
Auckland tertiary students rally together to protest drastic budget cuts to the education industry.
Tariana Turia is refusing to confirm that the support arrangement with the minority National government is safe.
Prime Minister John Key discusses Winston Peters comments about 22,000 Chinese immigrants being eligible for the NZ Super.