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Govt tracks effect of Brexit Posted: Saturday, June 25, 2016
Govt tracks effect of Brexit Government is watching the oil price drop and other fallout from Thursday's UK referendum decision to leave the European Union, to see what impact the overall situation could have on T&T.
'UnbeLEAVEable!' JITTERS were felt around the world yesterday as business and political leaders assessed the implications of Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union (EU), an outcome which pushed that country's Prime Minister David Cameron to announce his resignation.
Arrests in nude photos case SEVERAL persons have been detained for questioning in relation to the malicious online upload of over 500 nude photos of girls, some underaged, to social media websites and cellular phone messaging app WhatsApp,
...Cops hold 2 in porn ring probe
Ministers beg for patience Regional Health Authority (RHA) nurses and other workers from across the country yesterday defied heavy lunchtime showers and the presence of police officers from the Guard and Emergency Branch (GEB) during a two-hour placard demonstration outside Parliament...
...Protest leads to surgery delays
Kamla slams PM for failing to show documents Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has dishonoured Parliament by failing to honour a promise he made to provide all documents relating to the discontinuance of the Malcolm Jones case, says Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
AG: Lawyers have questions to answer ATTORNEY General Faris Al Rawi yesterday said actions of certain attorneys representing Petrotrin in the legal matter against its former executive chairman Malcolm Jones constitute, "a breach of the Legal Professions Act."
Young: No role in dropping Petrotrin case
Petrotrin case a scandal—Roodal Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi should have recused himself from dealing with Petrotrin's case concerning Malcolm Jones and the World GTL project, since the AG's uncle, Lenny Saith, was energy minister supervising the process when the project began, says Opposition MP Roodal Moonilal.
Professor Chadee cremated PROFESSOR Dave Chadee, whose extensive work in the field of Epidemiology with emphasis on mosquito borne diseases which earned him the nickname of "mosquito man", was however remembered as a man to whom family was of more importance than work. Chadee, 62, succumbed to a massive heart attack on Tuesday.
New rules for meat imports New guidelines may soon be implemented as it relates to meat and meat products entering the country.
Minister: Additional security for postal workers after attacks Postal workers have been given additional security to deliver mail to residents of Laventille, Beetham Estate and Barataria.
Suspect shot after trying to rob sports bar A suspected thief was shot and another is on the run after a failed attempt to rob a business place at Duncan Village, San Fernando, yesterday.
Govt, Opposition meet June 29 on Bail Bill GOVERNMENT and the Opposition will meet on June 29 at Tower D of the Port-of-Spain International Waterfront Centre at 2.30 pm to discuss the Miscellaneous Provisions (Anti-Gang and Bail) Bill 2016.
PNM to table PP's Insurance Bill next Friday THE PNM Government will next Friday revive legislation which had been tabled in Parliament by the People's Partnership to reform insurance company legislation, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said yesterday.
Schoolgirl raped, another attempts suicide A 12-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl was raped by a man who broke into her home shortly after 9.40 pm on Thursday.
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