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Parliament staff are denying allegations of bias, after claims by Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath that microphones used by Government MPs were deliberately muted during parliamentary sittings.
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The new terminal at the ANR Robinson International Airport in Tobago.
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The ANR Robinson International Airport’s new terminal building has been fully certified for operations, with officials yesterday receiving the documents required to formally commission the facility.
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Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Eli Zakour
ANISTO ALVES
A private aircraft that left St Vincent and the Grenadines en route to Tobago on Friday has gone missing, prompting a regional search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies.
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Finance Minister Dave Tancoo
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo enters today’s Mid-Year Budget Review facing demands from unions, business groups, police officers and the Opposition, all seeking answers on jobs, wages, economic growth and Government spending as Parliament prepares to absorb an additional $2.93 billion in expenditure.
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Supporters, relatives and well-wishers participated in a candlelight vigil in Los Iros on Saturday in memory of 12-year-old Mercedez Layne.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles and La Brea MP Clyde Elder put aside politics on Saturday evening as they joined hundreds of Los Iros residents in a candlelight march calling for greater protection of Trinidad and Tobago’s children, following the killing of 12-year-old Mercedes Layne, a student at the Erin RC Primary School, whose battered body was discovered last Sunday near an oil pipeline.
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Fire officers process the fatal incident at the Coehlo Building along Prince Street on Saturday.
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An East Port-of-Spain resident who assisted in rescuing a man from a deadly fire on Friday night is appealing to the public to show more empathy.
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Police are investigating two separate incidents involving a Venezuelan national who was kidnapped and a United Kingdom national who was abducted and robbed in unrelated attacks over the past week.
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ANSA McAL Group of Companies Chairman and patron of the Anthony N Sabga Awards, A Norman Sabga, right, presents the Science & Technology Laureate to pharmaceutical developer Dr Niven Narain during the Anthony N Sabga Awards for Caribbean Excellence in Georgetown, Guyana, on Saturday.
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Newly named Science and Technology Laureate, Dr Niven Narain, has pledged to use his US$35,000 cash prize from the Anthony N Sabga Awards for Caribbean Excellence to establish a foundation focused on women’s health in Guyana and the United States.
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Anand Ramlogan
Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan is appealing to the Prime Minister and Finance Minister to consider allowing citizens who were unable to convert their $100 bills for the polymer notes.
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Cuban Ambassador Gustavo Daniel Veliz Olivares
VASHTI SINGH
Cuba's Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago has rejected recent accusations against former Cuban president Raúl Castro, describing them as baseless and part of efforts by the United States to justify increased hostility towards the Caribbean nation.
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State-owned Guaracara Refinery Company Ltd in Pointe à Pierre
RISHI RAGOONATH
Chairman of the State-owned Guaracara Refinery Company Ltd (GRCL), Gowtam Maharaj, says the shuttered Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is attracting renewed international interest following the international rating agency Moody’s decision to upgrade Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereign economic outlook from negative to stable while affirming its Ba2 credit rating.
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A former employee of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has lost an appeal over the dismissal of her case challenging the quality of representation she received from the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU).
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