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Dennis asks PM for Parliament resolution
Posted: Monday, February 1, 2021

Dennis asks PM for Parliament resolution to impasse
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Ancil Dennis has asked Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to have Parliament amend the THA Act, among which would be the provision of 13 seats to enable fresh elections in Tobago.

Tobago's 44-year-old fight for self autonomy
In 1977, Democratic Action Congress (DAC) leader ANR Robinson complained that TT's 1976 Republican Constitution ignored the relationship between Trinidad and Tobago. In 1979, a draft bill was produced, which made provision for a Tobago Island Council to formulate economic planning and finance for the island.

Police hold four in search of 'angel' Andrea
"Personal belongings of the young lady were recovered at both homes," said a senior police source, speaking on the condition of anonymity. However, the source said there was no sign of Andrea and they were still pursuing "certain clues."

Police search Sangre Grande for kidnapped Andrea Bharatt

T&T Medical Association supports covid19 vaccine programme

TTUTA still concerned over reopening of schools
The secondary school students return on February 8 while the primary school students will return on April 12.

No new covid19 deaths in eight days
The country has gone eight days without a new covid19 death. The last death was recorded on January 23 when the covid19 death toll increased from 133 to 134.

T&T records 22 new COVID-19 cases, five patients discharged

Police arrest 59 in Cunupia, Santa Cruz 'zesser' parties
Police arrested and charged 59 people at two private parties over the weekend in breach of the public health regulations.

36 'wessers' held by Coast Guard in DDI party
A statement by the Coast Guard said that on Sunday, while conducting routine maritime patrols, the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard (TTCG) discovered a party in progress in the Scotland Bay area.

Contractors seek clients' fairness with steel price spike
Construction materials have seen prices hikes up to 90 per cent within just a couple of months and as it stands, an amended clause 13.8 from the FIDIC Red Book, by which local contractors are guided, would force them to absorb the difference in the costs of materials.

USA whip T&T 7-0 in record win
Jesus Ferreira scored two goals and set up four more as Trinidad and Tobago fell to their worst-ever defeat at the hands of the USA in an international friendly at Exploria Stadium, Orlando, Florida.

Chutney Soca Monarch semis round one a virtual success
The first of two semi-final rounds in the 2021 Chutney Soca Monarch competition (CSM26) was broadcast on television and streamed via online platforms, including YouTube and Facebook, on Saturday night.

Industrial Court president: Labour laws are for everyone
President of the Industrial Court Deborah Thomas-Felix feels there is a need for the public to better understand labour laws. She is encouraging everyone, regardless of their background and social standing, to read her new book to understand their rights and protections.




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