Key set to meet South Korea's 'Iron Lady'
Mr Key's first engagement will be with President Park Geun-hye, known as the 'Iron Lady of Asia'.
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Mr Key's first engagement will be with President Park Geun-hye, known as the 'Iron Lady of Asia'.
GCSB opinion road trip continues
Campbell Live is in Opua, Whangarei, Waipu Cove, Cromwell, Omarama and Twizel, talking about the GCSB spy bill.
An expert who supports the GCSB bill
The team revisit the experts who have appeared on the show with regard to the GCSB billaand find one expert who supports the bill.
Key: NZers care more about snapper than GCSB
What does the Prime Minister think New Zealanders are thinking about the GCSB bill?
National preps for election year
Housing, milk scares, leadership, flags and of course fish a hot issues at this year's National Party conference.
Usefili Unasa launches Auckland mayoral campaign
A new contender has launched his mayoral campaign for Auckland against Len Brown.
Natioal Party ministers line up for John Key's position
If National loses the next election, John Key's expected to go. There are already plenty of ministers lining up to take his place.
PM talks flag change at Nats conference
The Prime Minister has been talking about changing the New Zealand flag.
Workplace reforms 'biggest in 20 years' - Govt
The Government says it is still considering corporate manslaughter as part of its biggest review of workplace health and safety in 20 years.
Botulism scare timeline unclear - Key
Prime Minister John Key says it is "very, very odd" Fonterra allowed production of infant formula to continue after finding Clostridium in its product in March.
Damage control first, questions later - Shearer
Labour says it will stand by the Government to make sure New Zealand's brand is not damaged in the international marketplace following Fonterra's botulism scare.
Call for heads to roll over privacy breach
There are calls for the Prime Minister's top adviser Wayne Eagleson to step aside over his role in yet another privacy breach in the spy leak saga.
Dunne considers legal action over emails
United Future leader Peter Dunne says he is considering legal advice in light of the revelation email exchanges between him and journalist Andrea Vance were released to the GCSB inquiry.
Peter Dunne questioning Vance information leak
The Prime Minister declined an invitation to discuss what role his chief of staff played in the snooping on phone and email correspondence.
Parliamentary Services head resigns
Speaker of the House David Carter confirmed he received the resignation of Geoff Thorn this morning.
GCSB Bill needed to watch al-Qaida - Key
John Key has this morning justified the need for the Government's GCSB Bill by saying there are al-Qaida-trained operatives in NZ that need to be watched.
Prime Minister adamant over Vance emails
When asked if it is possible that an email could have been interpreted as phone records the Prime Minister was adamant.
Inquiry into phone record release launched
Parliament's Privileges Committee has launched an inquiry into the release of a journalist's phone and swipe card records.
Sir Geoffrey: Why phone record gaffe matters
Campbell Live talks to Sir Geoffrey Palmer - former prime minister and former minister in charge of the GCSB too.
National website attacks highlight lack of security
There's been another protest against National's spy laws, with attacks on ministers' websites, apparently by Anonymous.
Listening to Sir Bruce Ferguson
Surely, when Sir Bruce Ferguson expresses concerns about new spying powers for the GCSB we should listen?
