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Privy Council rules against Chief Justice Posted: Friday, August 17, 2018
Privy Council rules against Chief Justice The Law Association has been given the all clear to complete its investigation into the veracity of misconduct allegations levelled against embattled Chief Justice Ivor Archie.
Lawyers: Enough evidence to trigger impeachment of CJ
RBC glitch affects customers RBC Royal Bank (RBC) is denying that hacking was behind yesterday's service disruption across TT.
Sari protesters demand apology from PM
Opposition Leader frightened by Stuart Young's "fun" sari skit
Despite no ban on broadcast media: President to be reported by media watchdog
TTMA welcomes Caricom CSME meeting
ttt re-launch on target
Met Service: More bad weather coming Still reeling from recent widespread flooding, the nation is being warned about more bad weather and possible flash flooding, a tropical system, which has the potential to form into a tropical storm, approaches
Debe residents counting flood losses POOR drainage is being blamed for widespread flooding in Debe on Tuesday that cost residents thousands of dollars in damage.
Lifeguards understaffed: Bathers and staff at risk
Griffith sits in hot seat today Gary Griffith will officially start duties as Commissioner of Police (CoP) and will occupy the office at Police Headquarters in Port of Spain.
Caustic death Relatives shocked at how 13-year-old girl met her demise
Family doctor killed during robbery The murder of 79-year-old family doctor during an armed robbery sent shock waves in the eastern town of Sangre Grande yesterday.
Mothers of double homicide lament- Killers taking over
La Puerta residents plead for more police patrols Residents of La Puerta, Diego Martin are calling on frequent police patrols in the area in a bid to restore a sense of security following Wednesday's double murder
Gun, ammo, drugs found in abandoned cars
Kidnap survivor tells relatives: 'God was in my mind' Soogrim, 46, a fisherman and father of two, was kidnapped from his home at Union Road in La Brea on Monday at about 3 am. Reports are three men, two dressed in police tactical uniform, took him away from the family's home
Five business owners arrested FIVE business owners, among them three women, were arrested by South-Western Division police late Wednesday for failing to pay gaming taxes for the roulette machines in their businesses.
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