MPS
Brexit blunder could see Johnson sent to prison
Boris Johnson could be breaking the law and possibly be sent to prison by refusing to go back to the EU for another Brexit extension. Dominic O'Connell joins the show with all the latest. Audio
Just one day for oral submissions on gun law changes
MPs have been deluged with several thousand submissions on the fast-tracked gun legislation which will ban most types of semi-automatic firearms, but there are concerns about the pace of change. Video, Audio
National MP Jami-Lee Ross granted indefinite medical leave
In a statement, Mr Ross described "personal health issues" and asked for privacy, saying as a father and husband he has to put his own health and family first. Video, Audio
Pay freeze for MPs
The government has used its powers to ignore the rules and pass a bill through all its stages at once to freeze MPs' pay. Audio
The House: Biscuit tin gamble
Every second Wednesday in the House there’s a chance for MPs to get their own legislation through Parliament. The House talks to two MPs ahead of their bill’s debates. Audio
Politicians' pay frozen for a year
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced MPs' salary and allowances will be frozen for at least a year, despite the Remuneration Authority recommending a three percent increase. Political Editor… Video, Audio
Getting to Swear
Can prisoners, teenagers or foreign spies be sworn in as MPs? Sometimes, yes. Phil Smith finds out what the criteria are. Audio
MP 101 - training the new masters of the land
MPs come and go. A lot. And someone has to teach new MPs to be MPs. Audio
Over and out - Annette King's valedictory
New Zealand's longest serving female MP has said 'over and out.' And went out on a raft of jokes and calls to actions. Listen to Annette King's entire valedictory speech. Audio
'Chemical cowboy country' - Steffan Browning's Valedictory
Green MP Steffan Browning says farewell to the House with a critique of the Government's environmental record. Audio
'I'll miss the people in this Parliament' - Jo Goodhew's Valedictory
National's Jo Goodhew reflects on 12 years as an MP in her final farewell adress to Parliament. Audio
The pugilist MP: Boxing and beer at the Circus Maximus
Clayton Cosgrove is a political pugilist; happy to wade into a fight to get things done. But his proudest moments have a more human angle. Phil Smith talks with him about his career as he prepares to… Video, Audio
The kaupapa MP - Catherine Delahunty
Parliament brings out the worst in people says departing Green MP Catherine Delahunty and she won't miss much when she leaves at the September election. Video, Audio
Flying the party flag in the quiet weeks
Phil Smith follows National's Wellington Central List MP Paul Foster-Bell to find out whether non-sitting weeks really are filled with endless cocktail parties. Video, Audio
Act's Seymour on MPs' Christmas pay rise
The Remuneration Authority has given the Prime Minister and MPs a Christmas pay rise. Audio
MPs payrise
The Renumeration Authority has given MPs a Christmas present - a payrise. Audio
Minister wanted to pay panel chair $3000 a day
The revelation the chair of a Child Youth and Family panel is being paid 2-thousand dollars a day caused political and public outrage, but in fact the responsible minister was pushing for much more. Audio
Reserve Bank Governor's Official Cash Rate announcement
The Reserve Bank Governor has left the official cash rate unchanged at 3.5 percent. Radio New Zealand's Economics correspondent Patrick O'Meara reports. Audio