The Opposition PNM yesterday failed to respond to Attorney General Anand Ramlogan’s repeated challenges for the PNM to pledge support to legislation to abolish appeals to the Privy Council, after which the Government would present the bill in 48...
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A one-legged Marabella man who was released from jail a month ago after serving a seven-year term was sent back to prison yesterday for selling cocaine.
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The prosecutor in the matter involving Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) has filed 22 statements and yesterday assured the six outstanding statements would be filed before the next adjourned date.
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A 34-year-old man was killed in a midday shooting in Cocorite yesterday.
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Port-of-Spain Mayor Louis Lee Sing’s plan to relocate St James food vendors has run into a roadblock.
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A fire which gutted a Freeport warehouse on Sunday night has put 40 workers on the breadline. Investigators said close to $6 million in building, stock and equipment went up in flames when Ace Recycling at Preysal Crown Trace was destroyed by fire.
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Acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams was the first witness to be cross-examined as the trial involving former junior National Security Minister Collin Partap began yesterday.
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The United States Government has released a report on intellectual property rights (IPR) which has placed T&T on a watchlist as a result of its treatment of the property of local and foreign artistes.
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Former Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner claims councillors on the Chaguanas Borough Corporation (CBC) are avoiding him like the plague. Warner said with the exception of councillor for Charlieville Falisha Isahak, all the councillors were avoiding him.
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