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BAIL BILL STAYS Posted: Friday, April 3, 2015
BAIL BILL STAYS PM, AG say no to Law Association's call for repeal
PM not budging on Bail Bill: Good piece of law
Cops back Bail bill POLICE Service Social and Welfare Association president, Inspector Anand Ramesar, said the Association was "disappointed" by calls for the Bail bill to be repealed
Armour: Since 2013 we objected The Law Association was not tardy in making its objections known to the Bail (Amendment) Bill 2015.
AG: Harsh measures needed before we lose T&T ATTORNEY General Garvin Nicholas said yesterday the Bail (Amendment) Bill 2015 considers the rights of law-abiding citizens at a time when, if crime is not brought to heel, "we could lose Trinidad and Tobago".
PCA can't probe gun matters
HOME SWEET HOME PEOPLE who could not walk, the blind, deaf and others with varying disabilities filled a section of the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA) where emotions ran high yesterday, as they received keys from government to home sweet homes, specially outfitted for them.
IDB warns TT of revenue decline A continued decrease in the price of oil will lead to a decline of more than ten percent in revenue in the future for this country.
PoS Corporation wins land appeal ... after the Court of Appeal ruled in its favour in a matter over the ownership of 35 acres of land in Westmoorings.
Dog owner to pay $.1m ...girl severely bitten near home six years ago still suffers
Pedestrian deaths at highest ever Police appeal to use walkovers:
Ex-Caroni workers will receive promised land FORMER Caroni (1975) Limited workers will receive all land promised to them under their separation from employment packages by "the middle of 2015"
PNM rejects Fitzgerald Jeffrey Of the 12 MPs who won seats for the PNM in the last general election, only three have been selected by the screening committee as candidates for the upcoming general election so far.
Camille is in People's National Movement screening committee...
Alvarez's party eyes all 41 seats The Democratic Party of T&T (DPTT) plans to contest all the seats in the upcoming general election.
Licks for Selby Wilson Luckily, it was only an effigy collecting the blows, as the Communication Workers Union labelled Wilson this year's Good Friday bobolee
This is Good Friday Roman Catholic priest Fr Clyde Harvey said there will be "no Mass on Good Friday, but it is a solemn commemoration of the Lord's Passion, with communion".
Early morning fire in Sando A FIRE at Edan Centre off High Street, San Fernando, early yesterday saw several nearby taxi stands being blocked off to vehicular traffic
Sleeping soldier dies in car crash A 26-year-old private in the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment is the nation's latest road fatality. His death brings the toll of fatal road fatalities.
PM: Gun, drug bust near my home ... a major gun and drug seizure found at Hermitage Village, San Fernando, took place mere minutes from her private residence in Phillipine.
Coroner's inquest ordered into fisherman's death Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard has ordered a coroner's inquest into the death of 40-year-old fisherman Kevin Waldron, of Silk Cotton Trace, Tobago.
Man murdered in Grande Homicide Division police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the murder of a 20-year-old man in Sangre Grande on Wednesday night.
Hunt on for woman-killer POLICE were yesterday still searching for the man who fatally stabbed mother of the three Nikita Griffith at St Paul Street, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday morning.
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