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Apprenticeship review is launched by government
BBC News
In 2011, the government spent £1bn in England to create more than 450000 apprenticeships, which was a 63% rise on the number the previous year. In April, Skills Minister John Hayes said that all apprenticeships must now last a minimum of 12 months.
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BBC News
After Walker victory, Indiana governor suggests public unions should go
Fox News
"I think, really, government works better without them," Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels told "Fox News Sunday," when asked whether public-worker unions should even exist. Daniels had cracked down on collective bargaining for state workers as soon as he ...
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Republican governors urge Romney to be 'big and bold'
Christian Science Monitor
Mitch Daniels of Indiana said Sunday that Mitt Romney needs to do more than fire rhetorical shots across Obama's bow, urging Romney to be 'big and bold' with a plan to reform government. By Brad Knickerbocker, Staff writer / June 10, 2012 Republican ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Scott Walker calls for Romney to present 'big and bold' ideas
Los Angeles Times
Romney has a shot if the 'R' doesn't stand for Republican, but reformer," Walker said, touting his role in changing Wisconsin's policy toward public worker unions and government spending. "I don't think we win if it's just a referendum on Barack Obama.
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Letters: Wis. recall holds lessons for us all
USA TODAY
Whether you're an individual, a household, a business or the government, you shouldn't spend more than you have. •Often, to maintain solvency, certain activities need to be cut down or even cut out. It's a matter of choosing priorities wisely.
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USA TODAY
Walking in Scott Walker's footsteps
New York Daily News
And can reductions in excessive compensation for government employees spread to other states, and perhaps to our nation's capital? Let's hope so. This ought to mark the beginning of a real revolution to get our city, state and federal books in order.
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New York Daily News
Wis. win emboldens governments vs. unions
New York Post
"I think, really, government works better without them," Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) told "Fox News Sunday," when asked whether public-worker unions should even exist. And conservative politicians and advocates in New York state also said lawmakers ...
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Government plans to reform Whitehall risk exodus of civil service talent
The Guardian
The government risks an exodus of talented staff unless it has a bold vision for reforming the civil service and starts supporting civil servants, according to influential thinktank the Institute for Government. With the civil service reform plan due ...
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The Guardian
Government is the solution
Washington Post
They really believe in active government and think it does good and valuable things. One of those valuable things is that government creates jobs — yes, really — and also the conditions under which more jobs can be created. You probably read that and ...
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Kenyan Government Official Killed in Air Crash
New York Times
Commonly known as Professor Saitoti, he had held a number of powerful posts in the Kenyan government — finance minister, education minister, acting foreign minister, even vice president. In the early 1990s, he was implicated in a huge financial ...
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Scott Walker disputes Mitt Romney's 'message of Wisconsin'
Boston.com
Romney said Friday that Obama "wants another stimulus; he wants to hire more government workers. He says we need more firemen, more policemen, more teachers. Did he not get the message of Wisconsin? The American people did. It's time for us to cut back ...
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Public sector unions in crosshairs after the Wisconsin recall election
CBS News
"I think really government works better without them. I really do," said Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, when talking about public sector unions. On Sunday, Daniels said while private sector unions are necessary, he suggested for those in the public sector ...
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CBS News
Afghan government: Roadside bomb kills pregnant woman and family en route to ...
Washington Post
KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan Interior Ministry says an ambulance struck a roadside bomb, killing a pregnant woman who was being rushed to the hospital and four of her family members. The statement says the ambulance was driving on a road Monday in ...
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Korean Government Bonds Fall, Won Gains as Spain Seeks Bailout
BusinessWeek
By Jiyeun Lee on June 11, 2012 South Korean government bonds plunged, with the five-year yield increasing by the most this year, and the won strengthened as Spain sought a bailout for its banks and China's exports beat estimates.
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Maoist claim government going hi-tech to target them in Chattisgarh
Times of India
BHOPAL: Outlawed Communist Party of India (Maoist) has claimed that hi-tech preparations were being made by the governments and the Army in tribal Bastar region in Chhattisgarh, to supress the revolutionary movement. In a 17-page detailed paper, ...
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32pc of ADP for southern Punjab, says Shuja
DAWN.com
LAHORE, June 10: The government will spend over 32 per cent of Annual Develop-ment Programme for southern Punjab. This was stated by Finance Minister Mian Mujtaba Shujaur Rehman while responding to queries at a post-budget press conference here on ...
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Romania's new government wins local polls
Reuters
By Radu Marinas | BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanians gave Prime Minister Victor Ponta's new leftist government strong backing in local elections on Sunday, sending a clear message that they had had enough of austerity. Ponta's Social Liberal Union (USL) ...
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Helicopter crash: Kenya government minister among six dead
New Zealand Herald
An anti-corruption crusader said the incident calls into question the government's procurement of airplanes and helicopters for its security forces. Internal Security Minister George Saitoti and his deputy, Orwa Ojode, were among the six killed in the ...
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Scott Walker: GOP can't win referendum on Obama
CBS News
However, the Wisconsin governor disagreed with a recent statement made by presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney that Wisconsin voters opposed to "big government" reject the hiring of more teachers, police officers and firefighters.
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Government to decide on spectrum with old operators
India Today
While the government is unwilling to revise prices for the upcoming 2G spectrum auction, it will, however, take decision on whether incumbent telecom operators like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India and Tata Teleservices have to pay a market discovered ...
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India Today
Compulsory language lessons planned for primary schools
The Independent
Children will receive compulsory lessons in foreign languages from the age of seven under a new government blueprint for the primary school curriculum to be published later this week. Ministers have suggested a range of languages that should be taught, ...
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'Embarrassment to government' considered security threat at Toronto G20 summit ...
Canada.com
Along with terrorism and organized crime, "embarrassment to the Canadian government" was considered one of the threats facing security forces at the G8 and G20 summit meetings in Ontario 2010, according to newly released military records.
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Assocham asks government to enhance coal output to meet power needs
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Amid investigations in alleged irregularities in allocation of mines, industry body Assocham today said the government must immediately initiate steps to enhance coal output and ensure adequate fuel supply to the power sector to save it from ...
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Gov. Daniels says government 'works better without' public sector unions
The Hill (blog)
"I think the message is first of all voters are seeing the fundamental unfairness of government becoming its own special interest group sitting on both sides of the table," Daniels said on "Fox News Sunday." "I hope it means some kind of turning point ...
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Man resigns from government job following arrest after he was caught on video ...
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter A California water agency official has resigned from his post just days after a neighbour shot and posted an online video of him whipping his stepson with a belt while playing catch. Imperial Irrigation District Director Anthony ...
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Daily Mail
'Centre scaring foreign investors away from Punjab'
The Nation, Pakistan
LAHORE - The adviser to Punjab CM Zulfiqar Khosa has said that the federal government has been scaring away foreign investors wanting to invest in Punjab. He said that wrong policies of the Centre forced the Turkish investors to wind up their projects, ...
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The Nation, Pakistan
Government announce independent review into the future of apprenticeships
FE Week
Mr Richard was selected by BIS for "his strong reputation in the spheres of both business and business education, enabling him to provide an independent analysis of the future priorities of the Government's scheme. A senior figure in the UK and global ...
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Gov. Mitch Daniels: "Government Works Better Without Public Unions"
RealClearPolitics
Mitch Daniels (R-Ind.) what's the message voters are sending to unions and government workers. He responded, "I think the message is that, first of all, voters are seeing the fundamental unfairness of government becoming its own special interest group, ...
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Government agencies recognise BYOD times
Sydney Morning Herald
Security and access to data was top of mind for government chief information officers as they discussed bring-your-own-device (BYOD) strategies at 'The Future of Government Mobility' breakfast in Canberra last week. In the audience was the Department ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
The seventh Labour Government
New Zealand Herald
Jacinda Ardern will be leader, and Prime Minister in the 7th Labour Government. Photo / Doug Sherring Political commentator David Farrar predicts that in the 2020s Jacinda Ardern will be Labour leader and Prime Minister of New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald
Government lifts ban on export of skimmed milk powder
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The government today notified lifting of ban on exports of skimmed milk powder (SMP) to improve finances of dairy firms and help milk producers. Earlier this month, the government had decided to lift export ban on SMP amid surplus ...
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Sub-quota: Supreme Court pulls up Central government
Deccan Chronicle
PTI The Supreme Court on Monday expressed its displeasure and pulled up the government for its casual handling of the 'complex' and 'sensitive' issue of 4.5 percent sub-quota for minorities within the 27 per cent reservation for OBCs in central ...
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Deccan Chronicle
In India, A Different Kind Of Austerity
NPR
by Elliot Hannon Facing economic woes, India is looking to trim spending - but cutting government services is extremely unpopular. Instead, politicians are targeting foreign travel and meetings at lavish hotels like the Oberoi in Mumbai.
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IATA attacks government for airport charges hike, delay in infrastructure ...
Economic Times
BEIJING: India today came under sharp attack for the recent hike in charges at Delhi airport and major delays in building new airports and strengthening infrastructure, with airlines' body IATA saying this was "clearly unacceptable" and the government ...
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Government criticised for not attending forum
ABC Online
The State Opposition has accused the Premier of pulling a political stunt by not attending an economic forum hosted by the Prime Minister. More than 100 business, union and community leaders are expected to attend the event in Brisbane tomorrow.
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Indonesian Government to Build 45 New Airports
Jakarta Globe
Bambang said the airport's construction began in 2006 by the district authority and in 2007 the central government took part. The airport will be operated by the Bungo district authorities. "Although it has been inaugurated, the operation of the ...
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Daniels: Wis. a 'turning point' in union reform
Politico (blog)
Saying he believes the government would be better without public-sector unions, the Republican governor said voters in Tuesday's election sent a message that they were frustrated with the "fundamental unfairness of government workers becoming its own ...
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Big Government as the rival and enemy of religion
Washington Examiner
What should have been obvious is becoming clearer to religious conservatives: Government is always a rival, and often an enemy, of religion. Last week, New Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that the state government can force a wedding photographer to shoot ...
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Washington Examiner
Fernandez, Argentine Government Approval Drops, Clarin Says
Bloomberg
Approval of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's government has dropped 22 percentage points since October, Clarin reported, citing Buenos Aires-based pollster Management & Fit. Approval of Fernandez's government dropped to 42.1 percent ...
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Australia's news media faces regulatory crackdown by government
The Guardian
MPs called for the government to "enforce higher standards" and introduce "greater government regulation" of Australia's news media when the woman revealed on Channel Seven that she had retracted her claims to have been paid for sex by the Labor MP ...
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The Guardian
Presidential polls: Pranab's chances hinge on government-West Bengal meet today
Times of India
Mamata Banerjee learnt to be insisting on a bailout as condition for supporting Congress's nominee in Presidential polls. NEW DELHI/KOLKATA: Trinamool boss Mamata Banerjee's emissary, West Bengal finance minister Amit Mitra has reached the Capital for ...
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Corruption Saga in the Government - Are There Rays of Hope So Far?
AllAfrica.com
If funds are returned the government of the Republic of South Sudan will grant amnesty and will keep your name confidential. I and only one other official will have access to this information the president assured the accused corrupt officials".
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Congo's government says fighters staging rebellion in east were trained ...
Washington Post
KINSHASA, Congo — Congo's government spokesman says that hundreds who have staged a rebellion in the country's east were recruited and trained in Rwanda. Lambert Mende said late Saturday that Rwandan citizens were among the 200 to 300 fighters trained ...
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Government investigation finds foreign workers on Korean vessels were abused
The Hankyoreh
By Noh Hyun-woong, staff reporter A joint investigation team from the Korean government has recently finished making inquiries allegations that foreign workers on South Korean deep sea fishing vessels operating in waters off New Zealand's coast have ...
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'Focused' government needed, says Muscat
Times of Malta
The government does not have the economic credentials to lead the economy out of the recession, according to Opposition Leader Joseph Muscat. "The economy needs a clear intervention by a focused government that is not distracted by internal battles of ...
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Manitoba government looks for ways to reduce food prices in remote areas
Winnipeg Free Press
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is looking to cut the price of milk and other essential foods in remote northern communities. Premier Greg Selinger says he'd first like the federal government to expand its Nutrition North Canada program, ...
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Obama's love affair with government
Washington Post (blog)
The President's response is to say as his first policy priority that the federal government should borrow or tax more so it can then finance more hiring by state and local governments. Spur the economy by growing the size of government.
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