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Yesterday's top 20 rating items on Scoop (Hobbits and Moons exlcluded) were...
Police Minister George Hawkins has a read of the Evening Post – which is in the dogbox for publishing a picture of a
member not speaking . (In case you were wondering Scoop has obtained Mr Hawkins permission to publish this shot.) Images
from Mark Graham ...
Opposition leader Jenny Shipley's moment of truth today in the house confronting the PM over the Dover Samuels dirt
digging allegations...Images from Mark Graham - IMAGE TIME .
Today’s Questions concerned the subjects of: Tax And Crime – Doctors Strike – Whooping Cough – Singapore Free Trade And
TOW – QC Appointment – Rodney Council – Singapore Free Trade – Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Treaty – Dover Samuels
– Electricity ...
1. Mark Peck to the Minister of Revenue: Has the Inland Revenue Department had any success in preventing people from
failing to provide necessary information for the administration of the tax system?
The economy could be inflationary, or it could be deflationary. That was the message from Reserve Bank Governor Don
Brash this morning, who announced, as expected, that the bank will not increase interest rates.
Today’s Questions concerned the subjects of: Dover Dirt Digging – Community and Voluntary Sector - ACC Premiums – Air
Pollution – Stigleygate – Guardianship Custody And Access - Fourth Treaty Article – New Settler Integration – Petrol
Prices – Special ...
The Prime Minister must immediately apologise to the Police Officer involved in the Waitara shooting, his family and the
entire New Zealand police force for accusations of racism over the Waitara shooting, National's Justice spokesman Tony
Ryall said ...
Minister of Police Hon. George Hawkins has been briefed on the Police inquiry into the death of Steven Wallace.
Mr Speaker, I move that the Employment Relations Bill be now read a third time.
Lack of capacity pressure implies that there will be little second-round effects from the forthcoming inflation spike.
Green MP Keith Locke today criticised the police report claiming that a policeman acted lawfully in shooting Waitara man
Steven Wallace.
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I'm no mechanic or even a wannabe petrolhead so for those experts out there bare with us as I'll do my best to talk to
the specialists, ...
I write to express my concern over a story in the Dominion that the government is seeking to include the Treaty of
Waitangi in a free trade agreement with Singapore.
It would be disappointing if the Singapore Closer Economic Partnership agreement was not debated in Parliament, Trade
Negotiations Minister Jim Sutton said today.
Well hopefully by now the whole Employment Relations Bill saga is over, and we can get on with the business of repealing
it. However I have other things on my mind this week, and chief among them is the activities of my Student Union in
Otago.
Images from a protest held today in Auckland by GreenPeace against the US Food And Drug Administration. See also...
Uncle Franken-Sam Wants YOU To Eat His GE Food for the press release which accompanied this pictures.
New Zealanders are already paying the price for the Employment Relations Bill, and it will only get worse, National
Industrial Relations spokesperson Max Bradford said today.
Youth group Prebble's Rebels has expressed dismay that the Employment Relations Bill has been passed into law, and warns
that it will result in higher unemployment, especially for young people, Maori and women.
A stony faced Helen Clark suddenly sprang to life at the tail end of a press conference dominated by the serious
business of Dovergate today.
The Green Party says it's delighted the Deputy Prime Minister is calling for a parliamentary debate and vote on the
Singapore Free Trade Agreement to determine whether the government should ratify it or not.