RNZ sat down with Police Minister and Emergency Management Minister Mark Mitchell for a year in review, across his portfolios.
Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to wrap the political week thus far on Politics Wednesday.
Minister Mark Mitchell agrees with the Commissioner that Police are top-heavy. He says his expectation they'll see resources pushed to the front-line.
A political war of words has erupted over the police’s Operation Trolley targeting Rotorua’s homeless trolley-users, with ...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell told reporters the officers were "targeted in what I consider a very cowardly attack." It was a "devastating day" for police and for the country, Prime Minister ...
But the three-day police operation – which saw 13 people arrested, 45 trolleys returned to stores and 19 trespass orders issued – has been backed by Rotorua Mayor Tania Tapsell and two MPs. Tapsell ...
New Zealand's Police Minister, Mark Mitchell, said the officers were "targeted in what I consider a very cowardly attack". The attack happened in a central area of Nelson - which has a population ...
New Zealand’s Police Minister, Mark Mitchell, said the officers were “targeted in what I consider a very cowardly attack”. The attack happened in a central area of Nelson – which has a ...
Police commissioner Richard Chambers and the police minister Mark Mitchell held a joint press conference at the Tasman District Police headquarters where they confirmed senior sergeant Lyn Fleming ...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says officers are not mental health workers as he looks back on 2024, and into the new year. RNZ sat down with the minister for a year in review across his portfolios.