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NZ POLITICS DAILY: November 10 2014

NZ POLITICS DAILY from Dr Bryce Edwards

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 10 Nov 2014

Today’s content

NZ security and terrorism

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Inflating the terrorism risk

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Key eyes war with caution

Stuff: Brownlee defends speed of changes

TVNZ: Why the wait to introduce anti-terror laws?

TV3: Anti-IS strategy flawed - Harre

Audrey Young (Herald): NZ mission could free allies to focus on Isis

Paul Little (Herald): Isis an excuse to peek at us

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): The SIS won’t use 48 hour warrantless spying for ‘evidence’

Stephen Key (Unframed): Pilger compares ISIS to Khmer Rouge – US complicit

Anjum Rahman (Daily Blog): Where’s the evidence?

Blair Ensor (Stuff): Aotearoa Muslim is proud to support Isis

No Right Turn: A blow for privacy

RNZ: NZ left out of 'Five Eyes' DNA deal

 

Labour Party

Stephen Mills (Stuff): The future for Labour

The Nation (TV3): Special broadcast: Labour leadership debate 

The Nation (TV3): Panel: Patrick Gower, Nick Leggett & Damon Salesa

The Nation (TV3): Labour candidates split over capital gains tax

Tova O’Brien (TV3): Labour leadership candidates reject Key's IS plan

RNZ: IS law changes lack scrutiny – Labour

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): The Nation Review: Labour leadership debate

Rebecca Quilliam (Herald): NZ security high on the agenda at Labour leaders debate

Claire Trevett (Herald): Labour rift over capital gains tax

Chris Bramwell (RNZ): Contenders split over capital gains tax

NBR: Labour leadership debate reveals tax split

Rachel Thomas (Stuff): Mahuta crowd favourite in Hamilton

Rodney Hide (Herald): Labour backs a losing strategy

Bob McCoskrie (McBlog): Labour Leadership – Where do they stand on family issues?

 

TPPA, trade and APEC

Patrick O’Meara (RNZ): New trade deal on cards at APEC

TVNZ: Key and Obama set to discuss Trans-Pacific trade deal at APEC

Newswire: Key talks trade, investment at APEC

Audrey Young (Herald): Key, Obama to press Japan on trade accord

Matt Stewart and Matt Rilkoff (Stuff): Marches against TPPA trade deal

Sophie Ryan (Herald): Thousands gather to protest trade agreement

Adam Hollingworth (TV3): Protesters rally against TPPA

TVNZ: Thousands rally against trade agreement

RNZ: Thousands of NZers rally against TPPA

Tim Groser (TV3): Secrecy is part of TPPA negotiations

NBR: Groser sees TPP finalised within months

TVNZ: Trans-Pacific trade deal gathers momentum despite protest

RNZ: Progress in TPP negotiations – Japan

TVNZ: Trade deal discussed as leaders gather for APEC summit

Jem Yoshioka (On the Left): TPPA – The monster in our future

The Standard: “Marching in the streets”

Stephen Key (Unframed): TPP and the fallacy of free trade

Newswire: Free trade talks between India and NZ reignited

Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ellipsister): Thinking about economic self-determination

Simon Collins (Herald):Key to ask Oravida again to stop using his image

Newswire: Abbott and Key share stop in Darwin

 

Health

Chris Trotter (Daily Blog): Cooking The Medical Books: Citizens suffer in stoical silence so National can keep taxes low

Press: Whether on or off a waiting list, the pain remains

Dom Post: Editorial: Waiting lists don't tell the whole story

Blake Crayton-Brown (Stuff): Sex partners traceable under proposed law

 

Education

Nicholas Jones and Harkanwai Singh (Herald): Interactive: The decile drift - how school rolls have changed according to ethnicity

Matthew Beveridge (Social Media): NZ Herald and moderation

Michael Field and Simon Day (Stuff): New decile rankings hit school budgets

Simon Day (Stuff): Charter schools claim early success

Saeran Maniparathy (Beehive Mandate): Sex Education – It needs to be improved, but is improvement welcomed?

 

Pike River

Manawatu Standard: There are many left with blood on their hands

Southland Times: Dignity within a disgraceful outcome

Dominion Post: Proper Pike River memorial essential

RNZ: Peters: PM a hypocrite over Pike action

 

Housing

RNZ: State houses too big, too small – English

Bernard Hickey (Herald): Investor landlords need curbing

 

Media

RNZ: Community meets to air TVNZ concerns

Willie Jackson (RadioLive): End of an era

Matthew Beveridge (Social Media): Twitter Stats 7 November 

 

Inequality

Duncan Garner (RadioLive): Just how many kids go hungry at school, Mr Key?

Dianne Khan (Daily Blog): Mr Key’s Mythical Principals

 

Justice

Isaac Davison (Herald):Lifelong checks for worst crims

Amy Maas (Herald): Cop flirted with rape accuser

 

Environment

Ele Ludemann (Homepaddock): The blue-green challenge

David Kennedy (Local Bodies): National's Conservation Dance, The Blue Green Spin

 

Other

John Armstrong (Herald): Listen up, Greens - it's a lesson you must learn

Gregor Paul (Herald): Key lesson is politics and sport don't mix

No Right Turn: Immigration, profiling and reflexive secrecy

Stuff: New Zealand legal highs law subject of global survey

Steve Braunias (Stuff): Secret diary of . . . a nice, hot cup of tea

John Roughan (Herald): Let working over-65s help ease the load

Martin van Beynen (Press): Revelations unlikely in research on rape

Pete George (Your NZ): Complexities of left, right and centre

Fran O'Sullivan (Herald): Key puts world on notice of NZ's strategy for UN

RNZ: Passing of Te Reo Bill 'a priority'

Fundamentally Useless: Select Committee season

Steve Braunias (Timaru Herald): Boredom: If all else fails, save the whales

Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Envoy criticised by Key quits

Vernon Small (Stuff): Budget deficit worsens slightly

Herald: Govt deficit on track as tax take grows

Rebecca Quilliam (Herald): NZ 'third most prosperous country'

Stuff: Today in politics: November 10

Stuff: Today in politics: Saturday, November 8

Grant Smithies (Stuff): Liberals poke fun at Colin Craig's eyes

 

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 10 Nov 2014
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