Jacinda Ardern
Bridges demands clarity on Ardern's oil & gas plans
The National Party leader, Simon Bridges, says Jacinda Ardern should be honest about exactly what her plans are for oil and gas exploration. On Monday, in a surprise move, the Prime Minister… Audio
PM won't intervene in nurses' pay dispute
Jacinda Ardern was repeatedly asked about the two percent pay rise offered to nurses across New Zealand, but she refused to say whether she thinks it's acceptable. Video, Audio
No heads to roll over Labour camp sexual assaults
Labour has launched a review and suspended all Young Labour events for the time being, and when re-instated the party will ensure a senior party member is present and they will be alcohol-free. Video, Audio
Young Labour sex assault: 'Too long' before support offered - Ardern
Allegations of sexual assault have emerged after Labour's summer camp for young party members in Waihi. Newsroom is reporting that a 20-year-old man harassed four 16-year-olds - two boys and two girls… Audio
PM Jacinda Ardern unveils $10m in aid for Tonga
It's less than a month since Tonga was battered by the cyclone which destroyed hundreds of houses and its 125-year-old Parliament and damaged more than half of its schools. Video, Audio
NZ PM visits cyclone-damaged Tonga
New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has visited cyclone damaged Tonga as part of her whirlwind trip across the Pacific. Audio
Prime Minister lands in Niue to family welcome
The self-described 'daughter of Niue' has arrived home - or to her second home, as Jacinda Ardern calls it - to a catch up with her parents and sister. Video, Audio
NZ's Pacific involvement not like China's - Ardern
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand can never outspend China in the Pacific but she says New Zealand's relationship is different. On Monday Ms Ardern pledged New Zealand would dedicate… Audio
Ardern pledges $10m to Samoa development
Questions are being asked about New Zealand's relationship with China as the Government continues what it calls its Pacific reset. Jacinda Ardern is currently in Samoa where she has said New Zealand… Audio
New Zealand gives Samoa $10 million
New Zealand has given $10m to Samoa to help the country tackle climate change and boost its economy. Jacinda Ardern made the announcement on her inaugural visit to the Pacific as prime minister. Video, Audio
TV reviewer Phil Wallington
Long time TV reviewer on this show, Phil Wallington is back with us today - to talk about that controversial 60 minutes interview with the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Audio
Ardern responds to claims of reneging on abuse inquiry
Let's return now to our report about a father and son who say the Prime Minister has gone back on her assurances to them that the Catholic Church would be held to account over sexual abuse they… Audio
Portrait of the PM goes sour
A fawning portrait of our PM has been condemned as creepy and sexist hours after it aired in Australia. But while that made headlines here, her part in a recent overseas broadcast marking a political… Audio
Christchurch quake victims remembered at memorial service
The names of each individual killed by the Christchurch earthquake were read one after the other at a memorial service to commemorate the quake's seventh anniversary today. Video, Audio
Ardern 'not reading into' Labour's poll surge
Support for Labour has jumped strongly in the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton political poll. The Party is now at 48 percent its highest level of support in 15 years but has come at a cost to its… Audio
Ardern first PM to walk in Akl Pride Parade
Jacinda Ardern has become the first prime minister to walk in the Auckland Pride Parade.
Jacinda Ardern keeps promise, meets CTV families
CTV families and victims expressed they were happy how the meeting with the Prime Minister went, and would be meeting soon to discuss their next move. Video, Audio
Twenty years on, Te Papa still inspires New Zealanders
It's Te Papa's 20th birthday. To mark the anniversary, RNZ is taking a look at some of the treasures in the national museum and what makes them special to 20 New Zealand. Listen to a selection here… Audio
Holding yourself to account
The Leader of the House outlines what MPs will get up to this week including the first reading of the Prime Minister's Child Poverty Reduction Bill. Audio
Cyclone Gita: Jacinda Ardern pledges aid for Tonga
The New Zealand government has pledged an initial $50,000 to assist rescue and relief operations in cyclone battered Tonga. New Zealand responded to Cyclone Winston two years ago with one of the… Audio