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TT ranks 7th in countries with highest crime rate Posted: Monday, June 20, 2016
PM pays tribute to labour leaders
Natuc blocked at Charlie King Junction For the second straight year, members of the National Trade Union Centre (Natuc) were blocked by police from marching to Charlie King Junction, Fyzabad, during Labour Day celebrations yesterday.
Government angers JTUM leader
Roget to Rowley: Rein in errant ministers
Kamla: Need to revise labour laws Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has called for a revision of labour legislation
Education Minister: Government schools falling behind in SEA Of the top 200 students in last year's Secondary Entrance Examination (SEA), 115 came from denominational schools. It is a statistic Education Minister Anthony Garcia said needs to change and he is calling on government primary schools to pull up their socks.
AG steps down from Clico matter ATTORNEY Genral Faris Al-Rawi has stepped down from all aspects of the Cabinet's deliberations in relation to the Colman Report into the collapse of CL Financial (CLF) and its insurance company Clico.
Sons honoured to sail home with La Borde's body Pierre La Borde says it was an honour to bring the body his father back to T&T on the boat he built. He says his father did not like flying and preferred sailing.
'Bandit' in hospital following shootout with cops A 32-year-old man is now in hospital under police guard after he was shot by officers whom he had attacked earlier on Saturday when they attempted to question him with regard to a report of a robbery.
Two ex-soldiers to appear in court for Macqueripe murder
Dad bludgeoned to death by close male relative
WASA employee charged with public nuisance A 43-year-old WASA employee with 15 years service, will appear before an Arima Magistrate tomorrow (Tuesday), charged with being a public nuisance.
Boy, 17, among two murdered
TT ranks 7th in countries with highest crime rate TRINIDAD and Tobago has been ranked 7th in a listing of 10 countries with the highest crime rates.
Griffith to Dillon: Stop playing politics "The recent confirmation that the Armoured Personal Carriers (APCs) have been scrapped by Minister Dillon, again emphasises that he continues to play politics with National Security," So said former Minister of National Security, and security spokesman of the Alliance of Independents (AOI) Gary Griffith, in a release.
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