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Williams quits
Posted: Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Williams quits
Pressure over poor ODPM flood response too much

Khan: $13 billion Petrotrin debt
He said Petrotrin has gone from being a profitable company many years ago to one that is riddled with a plethora of problems.

$7.5M bail for $23M in drugs
A third accused in the $23.1 million drug bust in California earlier this month has been granted bail.

Kamla dismisses Ganga's objection
Dispute over UNC leadership election date

MPs to meet on election date debate

Watchman back in town for CoP post
Former police corporal Wayne Hayde, who has been working overseas for the past two decades, has applied for the post of Police Commissioner.

94 percent cut in legal fees
Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi on Monday disclosed that his ministry has been able to reduce expenditure on legal fees for local attorneys by 94 percent.

TT imports $669M in alcohol

How did Tobago obtain credit rating?
Independent Senator Taurel Shrikissoon has questioned Tobago obtaining a credit rating on its own at a time when the island's deficit was $3 billion

$45M cut, but schools will have food
...marked decrease in the allocation to the National Schools Dietary Services Limited by $43.3 million from the 2017 revised estimates of $200 million

West: Many of T&T's rich not paying fair share of taxes

Tax sale of fireworks to fund CDAP—Mahabir

San Juan residents use sandbags for relief

PCA probes House reading of Roodal warrant

Cuban dissidents appeal for UN assistance

Privy Council throws out fireman's appeal
A fireman who challenged the way Fire Service examinations are carried out has lost his appeal before the Privy Council.

Man dies after arson attack
Residents claimed the fire was set by a teenaged pyromaniac who they believe is responsible for setting two other houses in the district on fire recently.



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