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Young set to meet with Rubio
Posted: Saturday, March 22, 2025

Young set to meet with Rubio
Prime Minister Stuart Young was among Caribbean Community (Caricom) leaders who met in a virtual session yesterday, ahead of face-to-face talks with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Jamaica on Wednesday.

Young proposes new ministry to boost efficiency
Dissatisfied with bureaucratic delays hindering the $4 billion La Brea Dry Docking Facility, Prime Minister Stuart Young has pledged that a re-elected People"s National Movement (PNM) government will establish a Ministry of Implementation and Efficiency to accelerate state projects.

Young: Implementation ministry to clear red tape coming

Government amends SoE regulations
GOVERNMENT has amended the State of Emergency regulations, 2024, removing references to "public order" following a constitutional challenge by social activist Vishal Persad.

Young eyes school reform
THAT STUART Young"s first public-facing engagement as Prime Minister was a meeting with several religious leaders at Whitehall on March 19 to discuss education reform was both a statement of intent and an expression of leadership style.

Battle for Tobago: Seven parties vie for two constituencies
Several political leaders have signalled their intention to contest the Tobago East and West seats, which the People"s National Movement (PNM) has controlled for the past ten years.

Ayers-Caesar could get millions for 'forced' resignation
If, on the other hand, the Privy Council were to rule against her, then she would be required to pay the legal costs incurred by the JLSC, chaired by Chief Justice Ivor Archie, in defending the claim.

PUBLIC FUNDS TO FETE
Saddam: PLIPDECO spent $20,400 to buy PNM tickets

UNC hit with 9 resignations in 24 days

‘Grossly unfair and unethical"
...UNC claims PNM pressuring media to bump their pre-booked election ads

Former PM accuses analyst of peddling political opinion without research
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley has criticised University of the West Indies (UWI) senior lecturer Dr Bishnu Ragoonath for recent comments made during a media appearance.

Rowley criticises 'so-called analysts,' defends UWI

Arrested but never charged for prison officers' murders: State to pay 14 men
THE Office of the Attorney General has accepted liability in a civil suit brought against it by 14 men who were arrested and detained, but never charged, in connection with the murders of two prison officers in 2021.

Couple held with $775,000 worth of cocaine and ganja
According to a police report the operation, which took place between 2.15 a.m. and 4.30 a.m., saw officers executing a search warrant at a residence located at Cemetery Street Extension, Caroni Savannah Road, Charlieville. The operation focused on the search for firearms and ammunition, the report stated.

Central Division cops detain couple, seize almost $1m worth of drugs

Police kill couple: Total now 22 this year
Officers were allegedly greeted by gunfire on breaching the premises. They returned fire, shooting the couple.

Couple killed in Bamboo as police killings continue to rise

Venezuelan national found dead in Tarouba
A Venezuelan national was discovered with a gunshot to the head on the floor of the bedroom at his Tarouba home yesterday morning.



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