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Patriotic Front leader Mickela Panday
Following the People’s National Movement’s (PNM) defeat in Monday’s Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections, Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has congratulated Tobago People’s Party (TPP) leader Farley Augustine on his victory, as have Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and Patriotic Front (PF) leader Mickela Panday.
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Curtis Williams
Tobago voters have delivered a strong mandate to the Tobago People’s Party (TPP), which swept all 15 seats in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), leaving the legislature without an elected opposition. In response, the island’s business community has signalled its intention to adopt a more assertive oversight role to help safeguard accountability and ensure Tobago’s development agenda remains on track.
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Mourners gathered at the funeral service for the late Edward ‘Eddie’ Hart yesterday.
Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT) holder and former Chairman of the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT), Professor Clement Imbert, is leading the calls for Dr Edward ‘Eddie’ Hart to be honoured via the completion and re-dedication of the Eddie Hart Savannah, Tacarigua.
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Minister of Legal Affairs Saddam Hosein left, presents, Edmund Craigwell with his certificate of comfort, at the Land Settlement Agency distribution ceremony held at Barataria Regional complex on Tuesday.
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The Government has signalled an urgent move to address long-standing land tenure challenges in Tobago, as it revealed that more than $150 million in state lands has already been transferred to citizens across Trinidad through the government-accelerated regularisation programme.
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Detained prisoner Rajaee Ali
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander and chairman of the Review Tribunal, David Alexander, have been given until Friday to respond to challenges by a group of people detained on Preventive Detention Orders (PDO), who are questioning what delays have prevented them from responding to legal challenges filed between August and October last year.
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Chief Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh, fourth from left, alongside newly sworn-in high court judges Madam Justice Sydelle Johnson, Justice Trevor Jones, Madam Justice Josefina Baptiste-Mohammed, Madam Justice Maria Busby Earle-Caddle and Justice Raymond Roberts at the swearing-in ceremony at President’s House, St Ann’s, yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
One puisne judge is making a commitment to rid the criminal justice system of a backlog of cases.
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Diego Martin Central Member of Parliament, Symon de Nobriga, fourth from left, attends the GSTT flu vaccination drive in his constituency.
The Geriatric Society of Trinidad and Tobago (GSTT) hosted a flu vaccination drive for the general public on Monday in front of West Bees Supermarket in Diego Martin.
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Natalie Horsford, a medical orderly at San Fernando General and Teaching Hospital, after being injured during an elevator malfunction while on duty on January 29, 2024.
For more than a year, medical orderly Natalie Horsford has limped into work with a walking stick, her body wracked with pain and her spirit worn by disappointment.
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Port-of-Spain City Corporation crew starts wrecking operations through the capital city at the POSCC Temporary Impound lot along South Quay in Port-of-Spain last month.
ROGER JACOB
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service has clarified that officers are required to release a vehicle if the driver or person in control appears while the vehicle is being hooked up to a wrecker, provided the vehicle has not yet been removed from where it was parked.
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Health Minister Dr Lackram Bodoe and PAHO/WHO representative for Trinidad and Tobago and the Dutch Entities, Dr Gabriel Vivas Francesconi, unveil the plaque along with officials of the Southwest Regional Health Authority yesterday, marking the SFGTH as an accredited Baby Friendly Hospital.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
The Pan American Health Organisation/World Health Organisation (PAHO/WHO) is calling for stronger government oversight of breastmilk substitutes, warning that some products on the market may contain contaminants and pose risks to infants.
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Police arrested three men, minutes after they stole a quantity of chocolate and fruit snacks from a goods truck in St Joseph on Monday.
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Doodhani Vishvati Sooknanan
The autopsy for 74-year-old Doodhani Vishvati Sooknanan has been postponed again as no relatives were present to positively identify her body at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, yesterday, police sources said.
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