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Covid-19: National s Judith Collins says Government should favour GPs over mass vaccination events

Covid-19: National s Judith Collins says Government should favour GPs over mass vaccination events
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Suhayra Aden repatriation: Gerry Brownlee suggests following Australian laws on revoking citizenships

He said introducing a law like Australia s was not something the government considered. [Australia] passed their law in 2016. It s not something that the [New Zealand] government then thought that they should also do and this government doesn t think it should do either. And I think it potentially sets up a very ugly, brutal race between countries to strip citizenship of people they just don t want. That is not in keeping, I think, with our international obligations and our obligations as a country that wants to be a good nation-state citizen. Middle East scholar and economist Karam Shaar was also against bringing in laws to revoke citizenships, saying international governments had a responsibility in the current situation in Syria.

Labour s Made A Complete Meth Of Things

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 3:52 pm Labour’s short-sighted decision in 2018 to scrap National’s highly successful Meth Action Plan – and its outright refusal to accept that New Zealand has a gang problem – is contributing to a surge in gang membership, meth use and misery in New Zealand’s most deprived communities, National’s health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. Wastewater testing shows meth use is highest in locations with higher levels of gang membership per capita, notably Northland, Bay of Plenty and Hawke’s Bay. “The rise in gang membership and drug abuse go hand-in-hand,” says Dr Reti. “It’s an indictment of

Labour s made complete meth of things

The New Zealand National Party Labour’s short-sighted decision in 2018 to scrap National’s highly successful Meth Action Plan – and its outright refusal to accept that New Zealand has a gang problem – is contributing to a surge in gang membership, meth use and misery in New Zealand’s most deprived communities, National’s health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. /Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here. Why? Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. We don t put up a paywall – we believe in free access to information of public interest.

Dr Shane Reti: Labour s Made A Complete Meth Of Things

Tuesday, 27 July 2021, 3:53 pm Labour’s short-sighted decision in 2018 to scrap National’s highly successful Meth Action Plan – and its outright refusal to accept that New Zealand has a gang problem – is contributing to a surge in gang membership, meth use and misery in New Zealand’s most deprived communities, National’s health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti says. Wastewater testing shows meth use is highest in locations with higher levels of gang membership per capita, notably Northland, Bay of Plenty and Hawke’s Bay. “The rise in gang membership and drug abuse go hand-in-hand,” says Dr Reti. “It’s an indictment of

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