Month: July 2016
Judiciary /Justice
The recent judgment in the appeal case of Eric Benjamin Beesoo v The State is a reminder, if at all it was necessary, of an accused’s right to
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Business & Economy
Many boats are still stuck in the sand, and the struggle of the middle class becomes harder by the day
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Business & Economy
The need for prioritizing investments in public infrastructure in the next budget is self-evident.
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World Affairs
The die is cast. Britain has woken up to the sobering aftermath of Brexit and the pitfalls ahead
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Economy
Brexit has increased the amount of economic uncertainty to a much higher level. Exit from EU is not immediate.
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Society
Brexit Indian Diaspora Arranged marriage is a fact of life for the Indian diaspora everywhere. When it breaks up, as in Brexit as Britain decides to leave the
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Society
It has been reported that certain interested persons would have deliberately under-declared the horsepower capacity of their vehicles.
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Interviews
* Chagos et recours à la Cour internationale de justice : ‘Tous les éléments sont réunis en notre faveur’
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Economy
History was made on Thursday 23rd June when votes were cast in the UK on whether to stay in the EU or to leave it.
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World Affairs
Following the Brexit vote, I came across the term ‘Disunited kingdom’ in an online post commenting on the UK leaving the European Union.
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Economy
With the current developments in Europe, we are getting the signals again to beef up the economy, providing it greater resilience
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Education
The Education Department has lately attracted the notice of the public because the Director of Education, Mr Snell, has come out with an innovation. This time it is
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