Category : News
Author: Ciaran Reed

The debate on CANZUK is stuck in the context of the United Kingdom in the 2010s. For supporters of CANZUK to keep the concept relevant in all four kingdoms in the 2020s, the debate needs to be moved on.

Article: https://www.dailyglobe.co.uk/comment/moving-the-debate-on-canzuk-forward
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Category : News
Author: DAVID MADDOX

NTERNATIONAL Trade Secretary Liz Truss has raised hopes that the Commonwealth could become a trade platform as well as an organisation of friendly nations and allies.

Speaking to the Sunday Express in the aftermath of the Queen leading celebrations of Commonwealth Day last week, Ms Truss has emphasised that the organisation is now a key part of her drive to agree trade deals around the world. She said: “The Commonwealth is home to some of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing economies. Deeper trade ties with our Commonwealth friends and allies will help deliver jobs and prosperity across all parts of the country and help us build back better from this awful pandemic. “Negotiations are already under way with Australia and New Zealand, and we will start talks on a more advanced deal with Canada later this year.”

Article: https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1409538/brexit-news-commonwealth-trade-deal-bloc-EU-liz-truss
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Category : News
Author: Reuters

Netflix is testing a feature that asks viewers to verify they share a household with the account holder, the company said on Thursday, a move that could lead to a clampdown on sharing of passwords.

Article: https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/technology/2021/03/netflix-cracks-down-on-sharing-passwords.html
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Category : Defence
Author: Nighthawk

I have thought about this over and over and have changed my mind many times at what I think the future Royal New Zealand Navy should consist of. I have seen other articles that consist of submarines and various other equipment that while New Zealand can technically afford them, there is more to it that just saying we need to have submarines.

One of the issues we have is that the various New Zealand Governments have not had a clear focus on what they want the entire defence force to do... Yes defend the country and our interests. But what does that actually entail. And until we know that you can not design a defence force to defend it.

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Category : News
Author: RNZ

A couple who faced deportation asked Oranga Tamariki about finding adoptive parents for their daughters so the pre-schoolers could stay in New Zealand.

The 31-year-old man was told he would be sent back to India after being convicted of conning people out of thousands of dollars.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/300252295/man-allowed-to-stay-in-new-zealand-after-conning-people-out-of-thousands-of-dollars
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 This is there area we need to get tough on and do as Australia does... you do a crime after your time you are gone.

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Author: SAM SACHDEVA

As the Government reveals its plans to roll out the Covid-19 vaccine to Kiwis, the public sector has set out guidelines for the sensitive issue of how to deal with those who don't want to get vaccinated

New public sector employees on the frontlines of New Zealand’s Covid-19 response could have a vaccination requirement inserted into their contracts, according to new government advice.

Article: https://www.newsroom.co.nz/no-covid-19-jab-no-job-clause-considered-for-new-public-sector-workers
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Against a backdrop of gripes about ‘cancel culture’ in the media, the National Party’s broadcasting spokesperson has warned bias, balance and political influence need to be addressed - and news media might go soft on the government giving them more money. But she was once a programme-maker who faced similar questions herself. Mediawatch asks her where she thinks the problem lies.

“The problem with the culture wars / Is everything becomes a fight / And if Dr Seuss were alive today / He’d say this issue isn’t black and white."  

Article: https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/mediawatch/audio/2018787264/claims-of-cancel-culture-and-media-bias-get-political
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