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Malachi Subecz's family call for mandatory reporting
The family of murdered five-year-old Malachi Subecz - who died at the hands of his so-called caregiver - is determined his death won't be in vain.
His cousin and her father, who repeatedly tried to… Audio
New Police Minister on her plans for the job
The new Police Minister has made it clear that she won't be playing political football with the issue of crime.
Ginny Andersen is finishing her first week in the job, spending just two months as a… Audio
London police institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic, major review finds
London's Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic and unable to police itself, an independent review has found.
Police Association pleased with Ginny Andersen's appointment as Police Minister
The Police Association is encouraged by the appointment of Ginny Andersen as Police Minister.
It had hoped for a more senior minister to take the role, and for the new minister to be fully engaged in… Audio
Police seeking missing boy last seen in Papakura on 10 March
Police are asking for help to find a 15-year-old boy missing since 10 March.
Ginny Andersen named new Minister of Police
Ginny Andersen will be the new minister of police, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says.
Firearms advocates question police figures over licensing fees
Police say firearms owners need to shoulder the burden of a licensing system that costs the tax payer hundreds of millions of dollars. But firearms advocates say the figures are being pulled from thin…
Gun owners unhappy about firearms fees plans
Gun owners are accusing police of stonewalling their attempts to understand what's behind plans to make them pay a lot more for a firearms licence.
But the police say taxpayers are subsidising the… Audio
Police identify body found in Auckland stream
Police say a man found dead in Henderson yesterday morning has now been formally identified.
'Patently ridiculous' gun owners are being subsidised by taxpayers - Police Association
Gun owners are unhappy at the prospect of paying seven times more for licencing than they used to - but the police say it's necessary.
'He did not do the right thing by his son' - Kaoss Price's father on fatal police shooting
The father of Kaoss Price, who was shot and killed by police during a carjacking, says he has "forgiven" police for his son's death and instead blames himself.
Making a Nash of it: The self-destruct sequence of a police minister
Stuart Nash's rapid resignation from his treasured police portfolio - just two months after getting it back - is one of the clearest examples of a political own-goal.
It's highlighted poor… Audio
More police will be on patrol today in Dunedin
More police will be on patrol today in Dunedin as the infamous St Patricks day celebrations begin in the student centre. Audio
A man has been shot by police
A man has been shot by police following an attempted armed robbery at a west auckland petrol station. Our reporter Finn Blackwell is at the scene. Audio
Opposition calling for Stuart Nash sacking
The opposition is braying for Stuart Nash to lose his remaining ministerial warrants.
He's resigned from the police portfolio - after criticising the courts and asking the Police Commissioner if he… Audio
Crown law considered contempt prosecution for Stuart Nash
Cabinet Minister Stuart Nash is under fire - again - after Crown Law confirmed it once considered prosecuting him for contempt of court.
Nash resigned as Police Minister this week for criticising a… Audio
Police excessively punched and kicked man, 'seemingly excused' doing so - IPCA
Police have been heavily criticised for using "excessive force" against a detained man.
ACT calls for Police Minister to resign
ACT has called for the Police Minister to resign after he encouraged the Police Commissioner to appeal a case.
Stuart Nash told Newstalk ZB this morning he had spoken to the Police Commissioner and… Audio
Retail crime has the sector nervous
The Police Minister says the level of crime concerns him but he doesn't believe things are out of control.
At an event in Mangere this morning Stuart Nash spoke to reporters after a weekend of crime… Audio
Bar owners unsure about police patrols on Courtenay Place
Bar owners are questioning the purpose of police marching into venues on Wellington's Courtenay Place, saying they're intimidating patrons and staff, and escalating tensions.
Some owners say up to a… Audio