Yesterday’s Top 20 rating items on Scoop were…
Scoop's Jonathan Hill looks at the issue of who should run against Richard Prebble in the crucial seat of Wellington
Central - Labour's Marian Hobbs or the Alliance's Phillida Bunkle. For whoever is left standing, the stakes are high.
Article republished with the kind permission of Lava magazine...
“Recent positive publicity surrounding Tim and Nick Wood’s wealth and dominance as successful business entrepreneurs due
to the success of their internet company IHUG failed to dig deeper into the ‘cowboy culture’ of their workplace”, said
Darien Fenton, ...
The new Telecom Chief Executive Officer will be Theresa Gattung, currently the Group General Manager Services.
The Alliance has revealed that the CEO of WINZ has spent $25,000 making videos of herself at the taxpayers expense.
Treasurer Bill English said today papers from Treasury showed that the Government needed to keep a careful control over
new spending.
The Student Loan Scheme is not forcing students overseas and causing a "brain drain", Minister for Tertiary Education
Max Bradford says.
Defence Minister Max Bradford announced today that the Chief of Defence Force, Air Marshal Carey Adamson, had advised
him with regret that 60 Defence Force staff attended a Masters of Business seminar in Auckland on May 22nd at a total
cost of $39,447.
Investigations by the Christian Heritage Party have revealed a serious divergence of opinion between the government and
one of its main sexual and reproductive health providers, the New Zealand Family Planning Association, over the
distribution of ...
Christian Heritage Party Leader Graham Capill is clearly electioneering in trying to drum up a conflict between FPA and
the Government says FPA Executive Director Dr Gillian Greer.
The genetic engineering issue is about to take off in Australia tomorrow, with New Zealand Green Party MP Jeanette
Fitzsimons face-to-face with Monsanto's Brian Arnst in a one hour live television broadcast.
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The latest poll shows Labour down four points to 40, National steady on 38, the Alliance up one to seven points, Act up
two to seven and New Zealand First up two to four percent.
"The destruction of private property rights in New Zealand continues with frightening speed under this National
Socialist government," claimed Libertarianz Finance Spokesman Julian Darby today.
Today’s top 20 rating items on Scoop were…
Max Bradford provided information on the military spending $40,000 on a business conference only because he was forced
to release the information, said Green Co-leader Rod Donald.
Growing competition in the international telecommunications market has led the Government to reduce red tape on
companies offering international telephone services in New Zealand, Communications Minister Maurice Williamson announced
today.
Nationwide civil and roading contractor Fulton Hogan has won two of the three categories in the New Zealand
Contractors' Federation's prestigious annual Caltex construction awards.
Libertarianz Deputy Leader Richard McGrath today attacked government plans to underwrite a musical concert in Gisborne.
Indications that the government will next week announce scholarships for postgraduate students of science and technology
has been met with anger by students.