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Arthur wants Pierhead info

THERE IS MORE to the Bridgetown Pierhead Marina Project than the public is being told,

Gas buffer near – Cabinet to discuss response to surging fuel costs

Amid threats by the People’s National Party (PNP) to take protest action in pressing the Government to address spiking fuel costs, the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) yesterday revealed that Cabinet would be designing…

Golding mum on payment of Manatt fees

PRIME MINISTER Bruce Golding has dismissed suggestions that he got entangled in the Christopher Coke extradition matter because the fugitive was an influential figure in the West Kingston constituency he represents.

United States refusing to amend extradition treaty, says Golding

The United States (US) is still playing hardball in its refusal to amend the extradition treaty between itself and Jamaica, according to Prime Minister Bruce Golding.”Up to last Friday, the US said they saw no need…

Kamla supports Privy Council

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar says her administration is in no rush to ditch the London-based Privy Council as Trinidad and Tobago’s final court even though regional countries have established the Port of Spain-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

Pay pain

NON-PAYMENT of a $1/2 million settlement that reached the attention of two Prime Ministers, a Chief Justice, and the floor of Parliament remains unpaid 18 years after a vehicular accident that led to the retirement of a police constable on medical grounds.

Mia wants more info on Clico

PRIME MINISTER FREUNDEL STUART and Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler must provide Barbadians with a lot of answers on their part in the CLICO debacle, says former Opposition Leader Mia Mottley.

PM testifies at Dudus enquiry

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Bruce Golding today began testifying at the Commission of Enquiry probing the circumstances surrounding the extradition of reputed gang leader, Christopher “Dudus” Coke to the United States last year.

Japan foreign minister quits in fresh blow to PM

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara resigned on Sunday to take responsibility for accepting donations from a foreign national, adding to unpopular Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s troubles as he battles to keep his own job.

Oh no, PM

STATING THAT he was driven to set the record straight and clear his name, former Chief Justice Sir David Simmons is today taking issue with recent statements made by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart on the floor of Parliament.

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