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: Mathew Elliot, Founder, UK Taxpayers' Alliance

BRITISH SMALL GOVERNMENT LOBBYIST SCEPTICAL ABOUT SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS

The founder of Britain’s’ Taxpayers’ Alliance believes the last election there shows that a political party can campaign to lower spending and win. And he says that it is likely Britain’s famously b…
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FrontPage: The Greens change their leadership --- Russel Norman, James Shaw and Metiria Turei. 

SHAW'S ELECTION SUGGESTS NEW ERA FOR GREENS

The election of James Shaw as Co-Leader of the Greens marks their coming of age as a mainstream political party. He campaigned unashamedly calling for the party to broaden its base and above all to win more…
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MICHELLE BOAG HAS BEEN DRAWN INTO McCULLY SAUDI ARABIAN ROW

Michelle Boag, a long-time associate of Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, is the latest prominent figure to be drawn into the ongoing series of questions about the Government’s dealing with Saudi Arabian b…
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GROUND BREAKING POWER SHARING AGREEMENT WITH TE ARAWA IN ROTORUA

  A decision by the Rotorua Lakes Council today to admit two Te Arawa representatives into its inner sanctum may have aroused public antipathy but it is being regarded as ground breaking for the nation. T…
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CABINET LIKELY TO CHANGE HEALTH AND SAFETY LEGISLATION

The Government now looks likely to make changes to the Health and Safety in Employment Bill after it returns from a Select Committee this Thursday. The Prime Minister, speaking yesterday at his post Cabinet…
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