Top 5 Scoop Press Releases Week To 5th July 2014 | Scoop Insights
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The following five press releases were the top performing press releases (by NZ page view numbers) according to Google Analytics on Scoop for the seven days to 5th July 2014.
1. Animal Cruelty in New Zealand Has World Howling
A Global Plea to halt the aerial poisoning of tens of thousands of animals has been sent to New Zealand Government Ministers and politicians. The Care2 petition, launched four weeks ago by Paws For a Cause NZ, has amassed over 34,000 signatures from over ... More>>
2. More asset sale slush fund spending revealed
Rather than paying down National’s record $60 billion debt as promised, Budget documents reveal the asset sale money is still being used as a Government slush fund, Labour’s State-Owned Enterprises spokesperson Clayton Cosgrove says. More>>
3. Judgment: Lucan Battison v St John's College
Lucan Battison sought judicial review of decisions suspending him from St John’s College, Hastings and the conditions imposed by the Board of Trustees on his return to the college. The decisions of the principal and Board of Trustees stemmed from ... More>>
4. Prime Minister's Address to National Party Conference
Ladies and Gentlemen, fellow National Party members. Thank you for your warm welcome. More>>
5. Key plays fast and loose with NZ security – again
John Key has once again shot his mouth off about a security threat to New Zealand, despite official advice warning him not to, Labour’s Associate Security and Intelligence spokesperson Grant Robertson says. “The Prime Minister announced to media on May ... More>>
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