VideosWednesday, May 22, 2013
VideosMORE NO CONFIDENCE MOTIONIt's not all a lie-That's the response of a former Cabinet member as his colleagues in the Parliament have been toeing the line in the Parliament dismissing the Opposition Leader's allegation of a conspiracy among members of the Cabinet in the Section 34 fiasco as false. Read More » WARNER NEWS CONFERENCEI had nothing to do with that. That's how Jack Warner responded to claims he had a hand in leaking information to the PNM allegedly involving his former cabinet colleagues. Read More » AG SPEAKS UP ON EMAILSWith little time between contributions to peruse the email bundle read from by the Opposition Leader, the Attorney General was unable to dissect the document. Read More » LAND FOR LANDLESSAfter the checks and balances are carried out five-hundred people are expected to have access to land to begin constructing their homes. Read More » MERRY BOYS WINMerry Boys beat First Citizens Clarke Road in their second quarter-final clash with the game reduced to five overs per side due to rains. Read More » CALEDONIA BEAT PORTMORE 1Caledonia AIA are one step closer to Concacaf Champions League football. Read More » CITY COUNCIL PROTESTWorkers from the Port of Spain City Corporation demand payment of outstanding monies. Read More » RAMADAR ON EMAILThe Leader of the Congress of the People says the truth must be found regarding the thread of email alleging a conspiracy in the Section 34 matter. Read More » Rowley reads emails in ParliamentThe Opposition Leader says emails allegedly written between senior Cabinet members on the Section 34 fiasco paint a disturbing picture of a government conspiracy against the Director of Public Prosecutions and a newspaper reporter. Read More » Anand responds to Rowley’s no confidence motionThe person who led the Government's response to the motion was not an MP but a Senator - the Attorney General himself. Read More » Jack walks againHe's still a member of the United National Congress, but Jack Warner says the Party may be in trouble when it tries to secure a second term in office if it continues on its current path. Read More » |
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