BREAKING: Local Body Elections plunge to lowest return level in 10 years
I have been arguing for some time that this local body election could be the lowest we’ve ever had.
I have been arguing for some time that this local body election could be the lowest we’ve ever had.
THE SUPREME COURT of the United Kingdom has struck down Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament and some people are cheering.
With some historical and present context, it should become readily apparent to Pakeha that the occupation at Ihumātao is not a free-for-all conflict for any and everyone to become involved in.
Irony with a side order of irony.
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After Māori King Tūheitia helped build mana whenua consensus in a Māori centric decision making process that ended up agreeing that Ihumātao should be returned, what happens next?
Based on todays ridiculous attack on Greta Thunberg, Mike Hosking would have told Martin Luther King to stop dreaming, Kate Sheppard to get back in the kitchen and Nelson Mandella to dump the uppity darkie malarky
As the overnight UK Supreme Court rules that the actions of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament was “unlawful void and of no effect”, Dr Wayne Hope re-examines the case to leave Brexit.
It will cost a fortune and yet will barely make a difference to the actual funding that schools receive.
WHAT: “Different Perspectives on Israel”
WHEN: 7pm, Thursday October 3rd
WHERE: Room 051, Owen Glenn Building – University of Auckland