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Brexit Fallout: EU May Blacklist BVI & Other Tax Havens

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Negotiations are expected to be tough as the Territory’s mother country – the United Kingdom (UK) – approaches another round of discussions for its...

After 60m win, Harrigan-Scott hints retirement, and gives advice

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Some members of the Fast Lane Track Club during training at the A. O. Shirley Grounds on Thursday By Dean “The Sportsman” Greenaway Tahesia Harrigan-Scott kicked...

PM frustrated over crime, selection of CoP

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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is expressing a sense of frustration with the country’s crime problem admitting to telling his wife, Sharon Rowley, that:...

Petrotrin’s overtime bill stands at $22m

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Despite facing a financial bind, the monthly overtime bill at State-owned Petrotrin is $22 million, while its annual wage bill to its 5,000 employees...

Retired cop: Promotion in service like a little devil

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The system of promotion within the Police Service is just like a little devil in the backyard. Those were the words of retired deputy...

Marlene concern over influx of Venezuelans

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The Member of Parliament for Port-of-Spain South, Marlene McDonald, has expressed concern about the number of Venezuelans in the country but the acting Chief...

Minister: Report by UWI Prof on influenza vaccination is fear-mongering

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[email protected] With cases of influenza expected to increase this Carnival season, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says he is disheartened by an article written by University...

CEO: No choice but to shutdown plant

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More than 400 persons are facing an uncertain future today after the Caribbean Nitrogen Company (CNC) was forced to close its’ doors yesterday. In a...

Judgment reserved in highway lawsuit

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High Court judge Kevin Ramcharan has reserved his decision whether environmental activist group Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) should be granted leave...

Dialysis patients will not suffer over funding—ministry

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Dialysis patients who are recipients of Government-subsidised treatment at the St Augustine Medical Hospital have been assured that their health will not suffer as...

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