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UK investors claim THA discrimination in land deal Posted: Friday, January 11, 2013
UK investors claim THA discrimination in land deal AG's lawyer seeks answers
UK investors seek $200m settlement THA 'acted unfairly' to block land bid
No clear winner in Historic THA debate There seemed to be no clear winner at the end of last night's historic Tobago House of Assembly (THA) debate at the Magdalena Grand Hotel.
VOTE FOR ME ALL THREE candidates for Chief Secretary in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election last night made impassioned pleas to Tobago to choose them for the post, during the first ever major pre-election debate of its kind.
Hilton: I am free to speak Deputy Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) and incumbent PNM Assemblyman for Belle Garden East/Roxborough/Delaford, Hilton Sandy, who has come under fire over his "Calcutta ship" statements...
I WILL WIN Despite calls to step down over 'Calcutta' statement, Sandy says
Rowley won't support Tobago's self-government bill PNM leader Dr Keith Rowley has said the Opposition will not support the Government on legislation in the Lower House of Parliament next Wednesday to give Tobago more autonomy.
Rowley: PNM won't back THA Bill
'No PNM support for Tobago Bill'
Govt promises $34m more goodies for Tobago With ten days to go for the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) election, the People's Partnership Government is announcing more benefits for the people of Tobago.
Ganga: Govt offers no political gifts MORE water, critical medical equipment, better pay for public servants and lower food prices are just some of the enhanced services which the People's Partnership (PP) Government is seeking to give Tobago...
Pressure on Ashworth to update assets record With less than two weeks before Tobago goes to the polls, issues around Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) leader Ashworth Jack's failure to declare his assets with the Integrity Commission have surfaced.
Subhas on powers of arrest to solders: Threat to T&T's democracy Former minister in the Ministry of National Security Subhas Panday believes that giving powers of arrest to members of the Defence Force will create opportunity for widespread abuse.
Vasant fights cement hike TRADE Minister, Vasant Bharath, yesterday offered two plans to tackle the 9.5 percent hike in the price of cement announced on Wednesday by the Trinidad Cement Company (TCL).
Govt plans to ease water woes during 10-day shutdown While the water supply to thousands of households across the country will be significantly disrupted for ten days from Tuesday, the supply to businesses in the Point Lisas Industrial Estate will remain uninterrupted.
Prices Council head: Cost of food hard to control Wendy Lee Yuen, president of the Prices Council, says little can be done to control increases in food prices locally even as those prices decline globally.
Point Fortin first in T&T to adopt new postal code Addresses that include light pole numbers, mile posts or the phrase "corner of" will soon be things of the past.
No to dancehall licence Lange Park residents object to Carnival event in Endeavour
St Ann's wants more time to test accused Baby's cheek bitten...
More witness statements filed FOUR more statements have been given by State witnesses in the case against six police officers charged with murder, prosecuting attorney Eileen Green told the court.
Automatic assault rifle seized AN AUTOMATIC assault rifle - the kind typically used by the American Military - was seized yesterday morning during a police exercise in Beetham.
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