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CCJ rules on gays this week Posted: Tuesday, June 7, 2016
PARANG SEND-OFF FOR HOLLY
Betaudier, a cultural icon, laid to rest
CCJ rules on gays this week THE CARIBBEAN Court of Justice (CCJ) is due to release on Friday, what could be a landmark ruling on gay rights, when it hands down judgment on the lawfulness of this country's Immigration Act which ban gays from entry into TT.
Child brides face mental health problems CHILD brides are at greater risk of mental health problems and are more likely to indulge in substance abuse says the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Psychologists (TTAP).
People with disabilities knock transport system MEMBERS of the Consortium of Disability Organisations (CODO) yesterday knocked the State's public transport system saying it treats people with disabilities as objects, depriving them of their right to live independently.
Why does it always come down to protesting? It is very disturbing to me why it is that parents and children have to protest with placards etc, to have things put in place for the Presbyterian-run primary schools in Trinidad.
Parents protest delay in work at Preysal Primary
Moore: Investigate London, Imbert POLITICAL Leader of the Tobago Forwards Christlyn Moore is calling on Attorney General Faris al Rawi to investigate both Tobago's Chief Secretary Orville London and Finance Minister Colm Imbert for accepting and making monthly allocations to the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) contrary to the THA Act #40 of 1996.
Dookeran opposed to taking $$ from HSF
Hosein: Fund withdrawal 'small'
Suspended Seales bids to lead Police Association Recommendations to change the existing use of force policy in the Police Service, to end private criminal complaints against police officers without approval from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and improved information communication technology are some of the measures being put forward by the slate "Police For Police", led by acting Corporal Darlington Emerson Francis as the June 27 Police Association election draws closer.
DPP gives order in prison key disappearance... Guard charged Prisons officer Darron Ramlochan will appear before a Port-of-Spain magistrate today charged with misbehaviour in public office after he allegedly failed to give a reasonable explanation for why he did not hand over the bunch of keys to the prison before leaving work last Thursday.
Cops probe online video of child abuse Police are investigating another video that went viral on social media of a man seemingly using excessive force against two children.
Clinic owner held in fraud probe According to a source at the Fraud Squad Unit, officers received information from a patient who claimed that over $25,000 in cash and cheques was paid to the doctor for a liposuction procedure. However, the patient alleged the procedure was never done and the patient never got a refund.
Bulletproof vest, army uniform seized in raids A BULLETPROOF vest, a ski mask and a uniform of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment were among illegal items seized during anti-crime exercises in the Southern Police Division over three days.
Boy, 12, charged with poisoning Granny Criminal charges have been laid against a 12-year-old boy who has allegedly confessed to serving his grandmother a meal laced with a deadly insecticide.
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