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PM calls on British to pay reparations for slavery
Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2022

PM calls on British to pay reparations for slavery
"Recently, I was very pleased to hear Prince William say that he acknowledged that slavery was wrong and that the British government, the British people have some responsibility in that piece of unforgettable history. I was pleased to hear a member of the royal household in the United Kingdom say that but tonight I want to say to Prince William, having said that I believe you but I believe you more if you do what you must now do which is to offer some reparation to the people who were wronged in the way that you have acknowledged. It is not sufficient to say that I acknowledge it but not to seek to help those who are harmed by it," Rowley said.

Blaxx loses fight with COVID-19
Dexter 'Blaxx' Stewart is being remembered as a legend and an icon in the soca music industry.

Many saddened by death of Blaxx
In 2020, he battled with lung and kidney issues and was also hospitalised, but recovered.

Four more covid19 deaths
Three of the deceased are elderly men while the fourth was an elderly woman. Three of the deceased had multiple comorbidities while one had one comorbidity. The ministry identified diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and renal disease as examples of the comorbidities.

Full in-person classes for all levels resume April 19
For students unable to attend school physically for one reason or another, this is something the ministry cannot cater for at this time. However, Gadsby-Dolly acknowledged the fear by some parents and students to return, as she said home-schooling was an option that was both open and legal in T&T.

Tabaquite MP: Government 'rushing' to reopen full face-to-face classes

19,198 students sit SEA on March 31

Castara fishing facility named after 'village hero'
"In honouring people like Carl Selwyn Manswell, we are reminding people about how hard fisherfolk work and how honourable your job is. We want to say thank you, thank you, thank you."

Convicted rapist apologises to victim, admits 'extreme sexual perversion'

Reverend: Men who rape their wives need God's help

Missing cricket umpire found dead
Farrow, 60, of Morne Roache Quarry Road, was last seen by his relatives on Saturday. His body was discovered not far away from his home sometime after 3 pm yesterday under a pallet at a stockpile. Based on the circumstances, relatives suspect he may have been murdered. However, they were baffled as to why someone would want to hurt him.

Missing fisherman found dead
Morales, of Maloney Road, Mayaro, was last seen last week Thursday pulling in a fishing net. He was in a 28-foot pirogue named "Righteous."

Freeport man shot dead while asleep
Just four days before her 40th birthday, Rosanna Seepersad's husband of 23 years was killed in their bedroom while she was allegedly heavily medicated and asleep.



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