Peter Dunne
Winston Peters Faces Censure by Parliament
Peters faces censure by Parliament after it debates today the Privileges committee's report into the Glenn donations affair. Audio
Business Political Forum (Part 1)
Most businesses want lower taxes, changes to employment law, ACC opened up to competition. Audio
National's Benefits Policy
The United Future leader, Peter Dunne, is describing parts of National's benefits policy as ruthless and harsh. Audio
Crack Down on Child Support Evaders
With the introduction of a scheme to recoup some of the one billion dollars that's owed. Audio
National Party Not Clear on Their Policies
Some of the National Party's likely post-election allies are accusing it of refusing to engage in a proper policy debate. Audio
United Future Plans Bold Tax Cuts
Leader Peter Dunne said his party's tax policy went further than the tax cuts announced in last month's Budget. Audio
Parliament Delivers Apology to Vietnam Veterans
Helen Clark has delivered a Crown apology in Parliament to over 3000 Vietnam veterans. Audio
National Spokesperson Does U-turn on KiwiSaver
A political botch-up over Kiwisaver has forced National to state its position on the scheme's compulsory employer contributions. Audio
Free Trade Agreement Debated
Parliament yesterday had its first opportunity to debate the free trade agreement signed in Beijing last month. Audio
Emissions Trading Scheme
The Government is delaying the introduction of petrol to emissions trading scheme. Audio
Winston Peters Comments Criticised
MP Peter Dunne says Winston Peters' criticism of the Free Trade Agreement with China puts him in an untenable position. Audio
Dunne Declines China Invitation
Peter Dunne, United Future's leader and Revenue Minister, won't be heading to China to sign the Free Trade Deal. Audio
Parties Put Pressure On Govt On Cimate Change
The Government is under pressure from some of its support parties to soften its climate change policy. Audio
Worst Behaved MPs List
The annual list is compiled by the United Future leader, Peter Dunne, from Parliament's records. Audio