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PNM to the polls Posted: Sunday, June 26, 2016
DPP GETS COLMAN REPORT The voluminous Sir Anthony Colman report into the collapse of the Colonial Life Insurance Company has been sent to Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard for his attention and action.
Brexit fallout: Problems for trade, tourism in the Caribbean
Sir Hilary: Brexit threatens Caricom's fragile economic recovery UNIVERSITY of the West Indies (UWI) Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles has cautioned that the decision by the UK to the leave the European Union (EU) threatens the Caribbean region's fragile economy recovery and it calls for Caricom to come closer together.
Immigrants draining Britain's resources
PNM to the polls IT HAS taken on the aura of a general election campaign, replete with large advertising billboards, walkabouts, motorcades, campaign songs, talk of ambitious plans for the future of the sister isle and even a smidgen of controversy.
Tobagonians vote for new council leaders today Members of the People's National Movement (PNM) in Tobago will come out today to vote for two candidates to fill the posts of political leader of the party's Tobago council and chairman.
D'Abadie after Anil and Life Sport The People's National Movement (PNM) is completing nine months in Government.
Talk of $32M legal fee ridiculous ATTORNEY Gerald Ramdeen has described the $32 million in legal fees Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi attributed to him as "inaccurate", and cautioned the AG that he not fall in the hole he digs for others.
Container scanning system operational by end of July A NEW container scanning system at the Pt Lisas port is expected to be operational by the end of July.
Commission of enquiry a ruse—Maharaj Instead of wasting millions of tax dollars in commissions of enquiry this country would be better served if we establish "task forces" incorporating officials from the Director of Public Prosecution's office and police to help in prosecuting matters, former attorney general Ramesh Lawrence Maharaj has said.
'Cooperation needed in drug fight' NATIONAL Security Minister Edmund Dillon says "collaboration and cooperation" are necessary in the fight against illicit trafficking.
Explosion in Palo Seco
One injured in oil tank explosion in Palo Seco AN OIL TANK exploded on Friday afternoon in Palo Seco causing injury to one person.
Firearm seized, 20 arrested in police exercises POLICE exercises in the Northern Division on Thursday and Friday have resulted in the arrest of 20 persons and the seizure of three kilogrammes of marijuana and a loaded firearm.
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