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Ayo Edebiri hosts SNL tonight with musical guest Jennifer Lopez

Ayo Edebiri hosts SNL tonight with musical guest Jennifer Lopez
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Coventry mum-of-three remembered as 'beautiful soul' after tragic death at 32

Coventry mum-of-three remembered as 'beautiful soul' after tragic death at 32
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Spotify Wrapped 2023: Why is my 'sound town' Burlington, Vermont?

Spotify released its annual Wrapped feature on Wednesday, giving listeners a chance to review what songs, artists, podcasts and albums they frequently played throughout the year.

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Why Spotify thinks you belong in Burlington, Vt.

Why Spotify thinks you belong in Burlington, Vt.
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Spotify Wrapped: Why Spotify thinks you belong in Burlington

Spotify Wrapped: Why Spotify thinks you belong in Burlington
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Judge awaits word from attorneys in judicial review of Coroner's ruling in Mottley death

Judge awaits word from attorneys in judicial review of Coroner's ruling in Mottley death
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MPD Pursuit policy raises questions about deadly crash

MPD Pursuit policy raises questions about deadly crash
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No action to be taken against Warren Mottley's surgeon

The High Court has granted an interim injunction in favour of surgeon Dr Sahle Griffith which prevents the authorities from charging him criminally in the death of Warren Mottley, brother of Prime Minister Mia Mottley.This latest move follows Coroner Graveney Bannister’s ruling in late December 2022 that Dr Griffith and anesthesiologist Dr Nigel Farnum were negligent in Mottley’s death.After two days of legal arguments by the parties involved, Justice Barry Carrington on Tuesdayhanded down his verdict in the preliminary matter which is in place pending the outcome of a judicial review of Coroner Bannister’s ruling.Just days before Christmas, the coroner found the doctors, who were in charge of Mottley’s care leading up to his passing, criminally negligent in his death. In fact, Magistrate Bannister said the conduct of both doctors was “so bad in all the circumstances” that it would amount to a criminal act and that they were “negligent and concerned in the cause of his death”.

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Ex murder accused files another constitutional motion

Former murder accused Pedro Deroy Ellis has brought yet another claim against the state for breach of his constitutional rights, seeking a third payout.Back in August, he was awarded $60 000 in compensation after a High Court judge ruled that his right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time as well as his right to bail had been breached. It was the second such victory for Ellis and his legal team who in July won $75 000 in a related case.In the latest matter, he claims his fundamental right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time, guaranteed under Section 18(8) of the Constitution, was breached as a result of the 29-month delay in rendering a judgement on his previous consolidated constitutional claim against the state.

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'Justice prevails' - Barbados Today

Government has been ordered to pay out close to $700 000 to five education officers who were denied allowances from as far back as 2003, in a case that could impact others in similar positions.In addition to finally getting the allowances due to them, those among the five who have retired will receive increased pension and gratuity while the others who are still employed will see a significant increase in their salaries from next month.Their attorney Gregory Nicholls described the High Court decision as an example of “justice prevailing against all odds”.In a recent ruling previously unreported in the media, Madame Justice Shona Griffith ordered Government to pay the sum of $682 080.95 in pensionable allowances due to education officers Vaneisha Cadogan, Pamela Hunte, Peggy Agard, Pauline Miller and Celeste Clarke-Cox, who in 2014 challenged the decision of the Ministry of Education to deny them the payments that they argued were due in accordance with Government policy.

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