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UNC election petition ruling on August 19 Posted: Wednesday, July 13, 2016
UNC election petition ruling on August 19 WILL the results in five electoral constituencies be disregarded and constituents forced to return to the polls in a bye-election? This will be known on August 19 when the High Court judge hearing the election petitions of the United National Congress gives her ruling on the arguments advanced before her.
Franklin Khan, Gopee-Scoon resting comfortably RURAL Development and Local Government Minister, Franklin Khan, has reportedly taken time off from his official duties and is resting comfortably after undergoing a medical procedure for a heart condition at a private medical institution recently.
British Caribbean Chamber welcomes new UK PM THE British Caribbean Chamber of Commerce (BCCC) has welcomed the announcement that Theresa May will today assume office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (UK).
5 HR execs suspended Five managers of the Human Resources Department at State-owned Petrotrin were suspended yesterday, following the conclusion of a four-year audit into a recruitment exercise.
HOUSES LIKE HOPS WITH houses in demand in Trinidad and Tobago like "hops" according to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley, government is looking to plug the gap via provision of self-help and new facilitatory roles for the Housing Development Corporation (HDC).
RANDALL SORRY ABOUT STEUPS IT was grief over the passing of former prime minister Patrick Manning that caused Housing Minister, Randall Mitchell, to "steups" at a woman who interrupted a television interview he was doing the day Manning died. And yesterday he apologised for the incident which was captured on tape and went viral on social media invoking criticism...
...I regret it
Vessel catches fire near NP A VESSE L caught fire yesterday near the National Petroleum (NP) compound in Sea Lots.
New Costaatt Campus set to open in September
Less Venezuelans coming Even as Venezuela temporarily opened its western border with Colombia to allow trade, T&T Customs and Excise officers yesterday reported a sharp drop in Venezuelan arrivals at the Cedros and Kings Wharf ports.
Gardener shot in head "They killed my grandson in the bushes. It not fair. What is this world coming to?" Melena Rauseo cried as she told relatives in the United States about the murder of her grandson, Kadeem Mark.
Man killed in Mt Hope for gold chain "IT is hard to know that my 'Salty' gone just like that." These was the words of Joan Cyrus, cousin of Phillip "Salty" Bartholomew, 50, who was shot by gunmen during, what police believe is, a robbery gone wrong.
Man gives names of enemies months before being slain Five years ago there was an attempted murder on Mark John's life but the death threats continued and days before he was killed, John, 27, of St James, gave three names of his enemies to several people, including a senior warrant officer, from the area.
Bandit shot with own gun by bread vendor
Best friends plead guilty of trying to break into house TWO best friends who tried breaking into a neighbour's house were yesterday ordered to repay the homeowner for a shattered window.
Guilty of manslaughter, out in 27 days A LONGDENVILLE man who pleaded guilty to stabbing to death a close relative in 2008, is expected to be released in 27 days. After the time he spent awaiting trial was subtracted, it left 29 days for Ramsingh to serve out on his sentence.
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