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“That is a stark difference that comes about primarily because of that regulatory environment,” Dr Lindsay says in an audio interview accompanying the report. India is New Zealand’s seventh-largest export market and the subject of ongoing Free Trade... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
June 2015 from a previously forecast NZ$370 million, Finance Minister Bill English said in a fiscal plan released today in Wellington. The budget balance will improve from a NZ$8.44 billion deficit this year as the government curbs new spending and... Full Article at Bloomberg.com
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 24: Finance Minister Bill English speaks while Prime Minister John Key looks on during the reading of the budget at Parliament House on May 24, 2012 in Wellington, New Zealand. Finance Minister Bill English delivered his... View Photo »
It's not the first time that there has been a leak, I'm disappointed by it
There are an estimated 55 Maui's dolphins left in the world. A significant number of Maui's dolphins have died as a result of set nets, and seabed mining and seismic testing are also a danger to Maui's dolphins. “The message to John Key is loud and... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
Minister John Key will welcome United States marines when they come to New Zealand to mark the 70th anniversary of their arrival during World War II. Fifty marines and a 50-member marine band will spend three weeks in New Zealand to take part in... Full Article at Stuff.co.nz
Minister John Key will next month welcome United States Marines to New Zealand to mark the 70th anniversary of the arrival of US World War II forces to this country. Next month marks 70 years since the large-scale arrival of United States forces in New... Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 17: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key during a visit to Longhurst housing subdivision on May 17, 2012 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Prime Minister Key attended events today in Christchurch and will travel to Palmerston... View Photo »
We have asked the Auditor General to audit the Ministry of Economic Development's expressions of interest process and inquire into the involvement of John Key and Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce in the deal
New Zealand New Zealand says it will withdraw its small contingent of troops from Afghanistan a year earlier than planned. Prime Minister John Key told reporters Tuesday that the 145 New Zealand troops stationed in Bamiyan province will come home in... Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Party co-leader Russel Norman called the Prime Minister a chicken as the National-led Government faced strong criticism in Parliament on Tuesday over its economic management. John Key was the subject of name calling after he transferred a question about... Full Article at Radio New Zealand
Prime Minister John Key said there will be no new spending, with all initiatives paid for by savings or tax hikes as the government looks to clear debt and return to surplus by 2014/15. "We're putting the economy in the strongest position to cope with... Full Article at EUbusiness
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John Phillip Key (born 9 August 1961) is the 38th and current Prime Minister of New Zealand and leader of the National Party, New Zealand. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
We have asked the Auditor General to audit the Ministry of Economic Development's expressions of interest process and inquire into the involvement of John Key and Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce in the deal
SkyCity had an unfair advantage over other bidders for the convention centre in that Prime Minister John Key offered the casino significant legislative change that would enable it to bid without seeking public contribution from the Government
The whole sales process has been a shonky, jack-up job between Prime Minister John Key, his ministers, and the communist government of China
There's just so much murkiness around this whole deal, including John Key's involvement now ... that the only reasonable action is to can it and allow for a open process where it's very clear to the public and the tenderers what's on the table.
Animals should be protected by robust laws which force ALL companies to adopt humane methods to bring their products to market. We are petitioning John Key to follow the EU’s lead to put in place a New Zealand ban on animal testing and to ban the sale of new cosmetics that have been tested on animals.
I'm really hoping that John Key will talk to the Indonesian president about the Jayapura Five and about human rights abuses in West Papua because they are our next door neighbours
How it is that the people of New Zealand are being conned into buying shares they already own, but then those who purchase them will be the chosen ones ... I do not give John Key, Bill English and Tony Ryall permission for my 49 per cent to be sold.
Then suddenly, in the middle of last year, I realised it was just awful. [John Key is] such a nothing person. I think he’s charming and people who know him say he’s a very charming person, but who is he? And behind him are the same old losers who were there when Don Brash was leading the party.
John Key does it the best of anyone in New Zealand. He is the master of it, but I think you can really focus too much on it
I'm going to pay for that in my next bilateral discussions with (New Zealand Prime Minister) John Key, I can feel it.
Just like New Zealand. Think about it ... I'm going to pay for that in my next bilateral discussion with [New Zealand Prime Minister] John Key.
A state sector has been in a state of flux for years and it's been the object of public ridicule under this Government. These conditions do nothing to support innovation. If John Key wants a dynamic state sector, his first task is to lift staff out of survival mode, because he needs them
It's bizarre that John Key considers sacking core public servants will lead to an economic nirvana with better educational outcomes and a lower crime rate.
John Key’s comments also reveal his Government’s attitude towards students and young people
We're already losing people ... and that trickle will end up as a flood as people exodus from the ministry. It's unsustainable, John Key knows it, and now wait for the u-turn.
John Key looks at things like Kim Jong-Il looks at things but slightly more democratic and with more sheep.
Grocery stores advertising a handful of jobs and having a thousand people queue outside. I don't think it's fair that John Key says the jobs are there and people don't want to work.
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