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COUP PLOTTER HEADS LONDON MOSQUE
Posted: Saturday, April 11, 2015

COUP PLOTTER HEADS LONDON MOSQUE
Abu Bakr surprised...

Kamla boasts of local energy vigour
... sought to show the Seventh Summit of the Americas this country might be old in the energy game, but will not soon lose its vigour as a producer and exporter of oil and gas.

PM: Shell sticks with TT
ROYAL Dutch Shell has committed “to continue investing" in Trinidad and Tobago in the wake of their announced acquisition of the BG Group

Leaders gathering for Caribbean Forum in May
Regional and international leaders will gather in Port of Spain from May 5 to 7 to tackle challenges to Caribbean development and identify strategies for securing a sustainable future.

Make 'total policing' report public
THE Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce (TTCIC) is calling on acting Commissioner of Police Stephen Williams to make the 'total policing' report public.

Rowley issues sue list
Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley has told his attorneys that as fast as people slander and libel him to “sue and sue them again".

For my family's honour
OPPOSITION Leader Dr Keith Rowley announced he has initiated legal action against three radio personalities and the stations they are affiliated to

AG corrects figures: $408m in fees paid out
Fees paid out by the Ministry of the Attorney General during the period June 2010 to 2014.

AG's budget up to $408m
After probe into inaccurate legal fees

MAXI MEN GET $35M
... arising from tax rebates promised them ten years ago by the then People's National Movement regime.

300 maxi owners to get $35m

Muslimeen deal sent to DPP, after integrity probe of former PM
THE Integrity Commission has referred two complaints of corruption against “a former Prime Minister" in respect to “an agreement entered with the Jamaat al Muslimeen"

Burke to sue Warner over article
Archbishop Barbara Burke intends to sue Chaguanas West Member of Parliament (MP) Jack Warner for claiming he had given her $150,000.

Devant knocks Imbert's rapid rail talk
ACTING Transport Minister Devant Maharaj says the People's Partnership will not be implementing a railway system in this country and instead will unveil a “comprehensive transport policy"

Now Imbert accuses Nicholas of sharing food cards

'200 new workers for Central Bank since Jwala'
The Central Bank has taken on 200 additional employees since Jwala Rambarran was appointed Governor in July 2013, Diego Martin North/East MP Colm Imbert said on Thursday night.

Diane 'a proud member of PNM'
OPPOSITION Senator ­Diane Baldeo-Chadeesingh reaffir­med her support for the People's National Movement (PNM) on Thursday night

Karim launches technical skills programme
THERE is a labour shortage in Trinidad and Tobago and employers need to provide feedback as to how Government can deal with the issue.

Improved education project for RC schools in East PoS

Stuck in Tobago
...Flights booked, ferry breaks down

Teen gang-raped - manhunt on for 8 rapists
A NATIONWIDE All-Points- Bulletin (APB) has been issued as the search continued last night for eight men who are believed to have taken a teenaged girl by force and gang-raped her at a house in Tunapuna.

Crash update: One cop paralysed, another in coma
TTPS Statement - One of the officers injured in the vehicular accident along the southbound lane of the Uriah Butler Highway has been discharged

Mom on child neglect charges
'4 boys malnourished'

Parents flying into T&T from China
Curepe businessman's murder...

Suspects caught on flight to Jamaica
One of the two women detained on Wednesday night at Piarco International Airport onboard a flight to Jamaica has admitted to removing a box containing cash shortly after Chinese businessman Hi Hong Huang was fatally shot

'He had nothing to do with drug raid'
A 42-year-old man was shot and killed at his home located across the road from the house where police found drugs, guns and ammunition last week.

Gun attack off Soldado Rock
CEDROS police are investigating a piracy attack on three fishermen off the south-west coastline on Tuesday.



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