A big protest is expected today as Christchurch's Phillipstown community fights the planned closure of their primary school.
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The Green party and an intelligence expert say the GCSB more than likely helped the police spy on those subsequently arrested during the Urewera raids.
Much of the Urewera police attention was centred on the small Bay of Plenty community of Ruatoki.
John Key says it's unlikely those who were unlawfully detained and searched by police during the Urewera terror raids will get compensation.
The Maori Party says the IPCA's recommendations in its report on the Ruatoki raids are weak and it wants the Search and Surveillance Act repealed.
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Police say they have made "significant" changes to address issues raised in a report into the so-called Urewera terror raids.
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By Patrick Gower
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