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Terra calls for state intervention to drive housing developments

Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.

Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.

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Agriculture consultant Riyadh Mohammed

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Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.

Terra Caribbean CEO and director Jean Paul de Meillac, left, listens as Terra Caribbean director and real estate agent Christian de Meillac makes a point during an interview with the Sunday Business Guardian at their offices in St Clair last Thursday.

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Terra calls for state intervention to drive housing developments

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FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.

FILE - Gloria Henry, right, who retained the girls' Under-13 300m hurdles title and led a Rss Phoenix sweep of the medals for a second straight year at the NAAATT Juvenile Championships last year, will be back to compete in the U-15 category in the two-day meet which starts today. Her clubmates Jemiah Nora, second from right, Tanniesha Hercules, second from left, and Jahnoya Martin, left, were second, third and fourth place respectively. Henry also won the 400m and long jump titles.

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 Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Canadian High Commissioner Michael Callan, left, presents a door prize of an Official World Cup Football to Kafele Musa Marshall. Looking on is his father, Yohance Marshall, during the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, live screening at Movie Towne Port-of-Spain yesterday.

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Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.

Shemaine Campbelle (second right) is mobbed by captain Hayley Matthews (left), Ashmini Munisar (centre) and Stafanie Taylor after leading the West Indies to victory over New Zealand.

Campbelle’s historic night leads Windies Women past woeful New Zealand

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...Opposition wants immediate probe

Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

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Cou­va South MP Bar­ry Padarath is stand­ing by his com­ments re­gard­ing the con­duct of par­lia­men­tary staff and has dis­missed calls by the Op­po­si­tion for him to be in­ves­ti­gat­ed for the al­leged in­tim­i­da­tion of staff as a de­flec­tion at­tempt by the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment.

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Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

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Chaos in the House: Padarath rejects intimidation claims after row erupts over mic muting accusations

...Opposition wants immediate probe

Cou­va South MP Bar­ry Padarath is stand­ing by his com­ments re­gard­ing the con­duct of par­lia­men­tary staff and has dis­missed calls by the Op­po­si­tion for him to be in­ves­ti­gat­ed for the al­leged in­tim­i­da­tion of staff as a de­flec­tion at­tempt by the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment.

Prime Minister Kamla  Persad-Bissessar during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives in Port-of-Spain.

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives in Port-of-Spain.

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PM, MPs backs Padarath’s claims of muted Govt mics

Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar has backed Leader of Gov­ern­ment Busi­ness Bar­ry Padarath’s al­le­ga­tions that par­lia­men­tary broad­cast­ing staff have been un­fair­ly mut­ing the mi­cro­phones of Gov­ern­ment mem­bers, say­ing the is­sue has per­sist­ed for years and should be for­mal­ly raised be­fore the Par­lia­men­tary Broad­cast­ing Com­mit­tee.

Speaker of the House Jagdeo Singh chats with parliament staff, Legal Officer II Sharla Elcock during the session of the standing finance committee in Parliament on Friday.

Speaker of the House Jagdeo Singh chats with parliament staff, Legal Officer II Sharla Elcock during the session of the standing finance committee in Parliament on Friday.

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‘Unprecedented’: Parliament expert condemns treatment of staff in mic row

Ex­press­ing shock at what un­fold­ed dur­ing Fri­day evening’s Stand­ing Fi­nance Com­mit­tee, a par­lia­men­tary ex­pert with vast ex­pe­ri­ence in par­lia­men­tary ad­min­is­tra­tion de­scribed the in­ci­dent as un­prece­dent­ed and mount­ed a vig­or­ous de­fence of par­lia­men­tary staff, ar­gu­ing that the con­tro­ver­sy ap­peared to stem from a mis­un­der­stand­ing of how the cham­ber’s au­dio sys­tem func­tions.

Former Speaker of the House  Nizam Mohammed

Former Speaker of the House Nizam Mohammed

Former Speaker: Parliament chaos fuels anti-social behaviour

The be­hav­iour wit­nessed in the Par­lia­ment on Fri­day night is be­ing sharply crit­i­cised by the for­mer speak­er of the House, Nizam Mo­hammed.

President of the National Parent Teacher Association, Walter Stewart

President of the National Parent Teacher Association, Walter Stewart

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The Na­tion­al Par­ent Teacher As­so­ci­a­tion (NPTA) has ex­pressed con­cern over the con­duct of Mem­bers of Par­lia­ment dur­ing Fri­day’s Stand­ing Fi­nance Com­mit­tee meet­ing, say­ing the ex­changes sent the wrong mes­sage to young peo­ple and un­der­mined ef­forts to ad­dress in­dis­ci­pline in schools.

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Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

Leader of Government Business in the House Barry Padarath during Friday’s session of the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament.

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...Opposition wants immediate probe

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