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Most Read Items on Scoop – Week Ending July 20

Most Read Items on Scoop – Week Ending July 20

Polls, youth work schemes, a new species of sunfish and addressing inequality were the most read political stories on Scoop from Friday July 14 to Thursday July 20.

Roy Morgan - Labour/Greens now just ahead of National
In July Labour/Greens now just ahead of National but New Zealand First again in the ‘box seat’
PO1707/S00203 - Roy Morgan Research - Friday, 14 July 2017, 8:33 PM Related Stories

MSD & The Warehouse expand youth initiative
MSD & The Warehouse expand youth initiative Social Development Minister Anne Tolley welcomes today
PA1707/S00243 - New Zealand Government - Monday, 17 July 2017, 10:19 AM Related Stories

New Giant Ocean Sunfish Species Discovered
20 July, 2017 - A new species of ocean sunfish has been discovered and formally described
SC1707/S00035 - Te Papa - Thursday, 20 July 2017, 12:16 PM Related Stories

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Addressing inequality the greatest test of governments
Key announcements from Labour and the Green Party in the last week deliver the foundations of a strong alternative government in waiting which would make New Zealand a more equal place, the CTU said today.
PO1707/S00212 - New Zealand Council of Trade Unions - Sunday, 16 July 2017, 2:11 PM Related Stories

West Coast needs a bold, smart vision
Forest & Bird is calling for a bolder vision for the West Coast in response to new plans to smooth
PO1707/S00190 - Forest And Bird - Thursday, 13 July 2017, 4:06 PM Related Stories


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