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Imbert proposes $16M more for MPs' spending
Posted: Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Imbert proposes $16M more for MPs' spending
...to pay salaries and other expenses at the constituency offices of MPs when he presents his mid-year review of the Budget in Parliament on Friday.

TT Card problem fixed
THE MINISTRY of Social Development and Family Services yesterday advised citizens who had difficulties using their Targeted Conditional Cash Transfer Programme TT Card

Petrotrin must explain $billion waste
Concerns that the company's beleaguered ultra low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) plant project could amount to a $4 billion waste.

TRAVEL SCAM
Fraud Squad hunts for owner who vanished after ripping off customers with bogus tickets

ArcelorMittal: We honoured pension payments

Lockdown at ArcelorMittal
Scores of former Arcelor Mittal workers staged a lockdown of the Company's Point Lisas plant yesterday, locking themselves inside the compounds and staying put up to press time last night.

World figures deny wrongdoing
‘Panama Papers' turn spotlight on tax avoidance

Zika outbreak: FPA wants abortion revisit
THERE IS an urgent need for the State to review its policy on abortion given the global Zika outbreak, the Family Planning Association (FPA) said yesterday.

Escapee: Judicial system failing me
RECAPTURED prisoner Sheldon Henry...said he has been in prison since 2004 on the murder and gun charges. "I inside since 19, I am 32 now and none of those matters start,"

Suspect vows to defend himself
St Ann's escapee in custody

Bush fire destroys brewery warehouse
According to reports, the fire started around midday at a strip of bushes which separates the pavement from businesses and homes on the north side of the Eastern Main Road.

WASA fire maliciously set
SENIOR FIRE officers have confirmed that fire at the Water and Sewerage Authority's (WASA) head office in St Joseph on January 5 was not an accident.

Dump fire spews toxic fumes
Mayor: Time to close down facility

EMA takes action over Las Cuevas land project

PCM 1 to be auctioned
MEMBERS of the public could soon have the opportunity to purchase the PCM 1 vehicle

UNC chairman: PM justifies luxury vehicle with character assassination

Abdulah retires from OWTU

Sought police help before abduction
Missing school teacher...

Cops probe sexual assault of 7-year-old
A SEVEN-year-old Moruga girl, accompanied by her 41-year-old mother, reported that the girl was sexually assaulted by two of her male relatives.

Policeman shot in the head by robbers
A policeman responding to a robbery in St Clement's was shot in his head on Monday night.

Market vendor and businessman killed
Sheldon "Shabazz" Sutton, 43, of Cunapo Road, Coalmine, was pronounced dead on arrival at Sangre Grande Hospital after he was shot several times by two armed men.

Man shot 8 times by off-duty cop
The father of a man shot is calling for the Commissioner of Police to launch an investigation into the incident.

77 percent of murders by gun - report

Man shot dead for his gold chain
At about 7 p.m., Shervon Lewis of Cane Farm, Trincity, was standing outside the Discomart Supermarket along the Eastern Main Road, Arouca, when he was approached by a man...

Murder on the beach
At around 7.05 p.m. residents heard explosions and contacted the police. Officers found man dead on the round near a Ford Ranger pick up.

Teenager held with submachine gun
A 17-year old teenager of Laventille was arrested early yesterday after a submachine gun was found under a mattress in a house occupied by the young woman.

Man pleads not guilty to attacking granny
DEENEL Dinesh Teejai, appeared yesterday in the Princes Town Magistrates' Court where he pleaded not guilty for allegedly breaking into the home of a 73

Chinese nationals fined for working
THREE Chinese nationals were fined $1,000 each yesterday in the San Fernando Magistrates' court for working without the prescribed permit.

Drunk driving fisherman offers fish to cops
A FISHERMAN who offered police officers some of his catch after he was found to be driving while under the influence of alcohol was ordered by the court to pay a $8,000 fine.



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