Parliament stories - Page 2
ACTA secrecy slammed by EU parliament
Fri, 12th Mar 2010
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european commission
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parliament
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european union
The European Union parliament has passed a resolution requiring the European Commission to publish information relating to ACTA talks, which have, until now, been conducted in utmost secrecy.
Fibre in the ground this year
Tue, 9th Feb 2010
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broadband
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crown fibre holdings
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fibre
Prime Minister John Key is promising that physical work will<br />have begun on the Government’s Ultra Fast Broadband plan by the end of the<br />year.
Britain's copyright witch hunt
Mon, 23rd Nov 2009
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privacy
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piracy
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parliament
Claims that Britain’s government is about to create the 21st century equivalent of a witch finder have surfaced after a leak of information suggesting that Secretary of State Peter Mandelson is seeking sweeping new powers to enforce copyright laws.
Pricing global warming: why there's no escape
Sun, 1st Mar 2009
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parliament
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banking
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us
The IT sector in New Zealand is poorly prepared for the challenges posed by climate change, raising questions about its ability to keep businesses competitive.