Mark Mitchell
Late Edition Community leaders concerned by shootings
The pressure is on Police to try and calm gang tension after a spate of drive-by shootings in Auckland last night. Community leaders are concerned someone is is going to get caught in the crossfire… Audio
Question Time: How to get it straight
Question Time works best if the MPs ask tight, non-political questions. Straight questions are more likely to get straight answers, so they’re kept as tight as possible but not always by choice. Audio
Police Minister on extra funding for front line police
The government has promised to boost the number of front line police officers and address gang violence as part of its major pre-Budget law and order package.
It's investing more than $560 million… Audio
Government unveils $560m funding for police
An Auckland dairy owner wants teenagers who ram raid businesses to face tougher penalties.
It comes as the government signals support is on the way for shops that have been targeted. It's also… Audio
National Party underwhelmed with police boost
The government is promising to boost the number of front line police officers and address gang violence as part of a hefty pre-Budget law and order package.
It's investing more than $560 million over… Audio
Police: The unenviable portfolio
Ministers of the crown may seem powerful, but the reality of their roles vary greatly. Some are endowed with great influence, some others just come with blame. Audio
Nats accuse Police Minister of blocking access to Commissioner
The Police Minister has blocked the Opposition police spokesperson from meeting with the Police Commissioner. National's Mark Mitchell requested the meeting, as the party's incoming police… Audio
Firearms prohibition orders take the first step
A Government bill to ban those deemed dangerous from coming anywhere near guns has had a successful first reading in Parliament. Audio
LynnMall attack: Skepticism over inquiry
With terror laws set to be updated this month, there's skepticism over the call to review agency actions leading up to the LynnMall knife attack.
Police, Corrections and intelligence services are to… Audio
Public sector pay freeze will hurt teachers, nurses, police officers - National Party
The National Party is rebuking the government for a pay freeze which it says will hurt teachers, nurses and police officers.
Public servants earning more than $60,000 will only be offered pay… Audio
Drug testing, income tax and Covid-19 bills passed at speed
MPs have raced through four bills in their first proper week of Parliament passing new laws on festival drug testing, Covid-19, and income tax. Audio
Who's in Judith Collins' shadow cabinet?
Judith Collins has held onto the National Party leadership and has a new wingman - Dr Shane Reti.
All eyes are now turning to who will get what in Collins' shadow cabinet, which will be announced at… Audio
Alice Snedden's Bad News | Episode 7: Prisoner Voting Rights
In this episode, Alice explores why there still isn’t universal suffrage for people in prison and why a charity single isn’t always the answer. Video
National Party MPs defend their culture
National Party MPs are defending the culture within their party, as the fall out from Andrew Falloon's disgraced exit from politics continues.
The Rangitata MP quit yesterday, following mounting… Audio
NZ not about to 'cut and run' from Iraq - Dep PM
The Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is defending the decision to keep Kiwi troops in Iraq, saying New Zealand is not about to cut and run.
Tensions in the region have heightened this month since… Audio
Government needs to focus on elimination ISIS from Middle East - National Party
National says the government needs to focus its efforts on eliminating ISIS from the Middle East. Due to conflict this week between Iran and the US, the Defence Force has halted training activites of… Audio
NZ still well covered if fire breaks out here
Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) is confident there are enough fire fighting resources in New Zealand should a large wildfire take hold right now.
So far this fire season, 179 New Zealand… Audio
General Debate: scenes from the bear pit
On Wednesdays in Parliament MPs get to strain slightly harder at their leashes during the general debate. We caught the action from one Wednesday on camera.
National rails against meth dealer sentencing flexibility
The National Party has railed against a landmark court ruling which allows judges more flexibility when sentencing meth dealers - and says it would consider legislating to overrule it. A Court of… Audio
You and non-you: MPs tangled in grammar
Being an MP is not an easy job. Long hours, public rancour, being recognised at the supermarket, difficult grammar… sorry, what? Audio