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Friday, May 16, 2025

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Prof Ramesh Deosaran

Prof Ramesh Deosaran

DCP Martin has questions to answer, says Deosaran

While every­one’s talk­ing about Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice (CoP) Er­la Hare­wood-Christo­pher’s re­in­state­ment, for­mer Po­lice Ser­vice Com­mis­sion (PolSC) mem­ber, Prof Ramesh De­osaran, be­lieves Deputy Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice (DCP) – In­tel­li­gence and In­ves­ti­ga­tions Suzette Mar­tin has ques­tions to an­swer.

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kay-marie fletcher
Tue May 13 2025
The Red House along Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, where Parliament sits.

The Red House along Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, where Parliament sits.

Roberto Codallo

Date for opening of Parliament to be announced this week

A date is ex­pect­ed to be an­nounced soon for the open­ing of Par­lia­ment’s new term—the First Ses­sion of the 13th Par­lia­ment, of­fi­cial sources con­firmed yes­ter­day.

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Tue May 13 2025
COP leader and attorney Prakash Ramadhar addresses members of the media at a news conference at the party’s headquarters in Curepe yesterday.

COP leader and attorney Prakash Ramadhar addresses members of the media at a news conference at the party’s headquarters in Curepe yesterday.

TIMOTHY CHASTEAU

COP leader says party not left out by PM Kamla

De­spite not re­ceiv­ing a min­is­te­r­i­al port­fo­lio, Con­gress of the Peo­ple (COP) leader Prakash Ra­mad­har says he does not feel slight­ed by the Prime Min­is­ter and sought to as­sure that mat­ters are in the works.

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Tue May 13 2025
NTA’s interim political leader, Commander Norman Dindial

NTA’s interim political leader, Commander Norman Dindial

MARIELA BRUZUAL

NTA to press ahead without Gary; internal elections set for Sept 5

The Na­tion­al Trans­for­ma­tion Al­liance (NTA) has pledged to press ahead with its po­lit­i­cal mis­sion, an­nounc­ing in­ter­nal elec­tions for Sep­tem­ber 5, this year, fol­low­ing the res­ig­na­tion of found­ing po­lit­i­cal leader Gary Grif­fith last week.

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Tue May 13 2025
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers

Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers

NICOLE DRAYTON

Minister believes solution found to ease UK visa requirement

Min­is­ter of For­eign and Cari­com Af­fairs Sean Sobers be­lieves he can get the Unit­ed King­dom gov­ern­ment to ease its visa re­quire­ments for Trinidad and To­ba­go na­tion­als, as he says a sol­id so­lu­tion has been found.

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Carisa Lee
Mon May 12 2025
JTUM president Ancel Roget speaks to the media outside President’s House, yesterday, where unions raised issues about the Industrial Court.

JTUM president Ancel Roget speaks to the media outside President’s House, yesterday, where unions raised issues about the Industrial Court.

ROGER JACOB

Labour leaders call for Achong to be kept off Industrial Court bench

The labour move­ment is in­ten­si­fy­ing its calls for the re­moval of In­dus­tri­al Court Judge Lar­ry Achong, ac­cus­ing him of bias and mis­con­duct. Labour lead­ers say Achong com­pro­mis­es the cred­i­bil­i­ty and fair­ness of Trinidad and To­ba­go’s in­dus­tri­al re­la­tions sys­tem.

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Otto Carrington
Tue May 13 2025

Venezuelan woman kidnapped in Central

Po­lice are search­ing for a Venezue­lan woman who was kid­napped on Sun­day night from the carpark of the Dou­ble Palm Inn in Cen­tral Trinidad.

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Tue May 13 2025
Justice Frank Seepersad

Justice Frank Seepersad

Mom of dead man gets $.3M for his malicious prosecution

A High Court judge yes­ter­day slammed the state and po­lice as he award­ed near­ly $300,000 in dam­ages in a ma­li­cious pros­e­cu­tion case in which a man was charged with four break­ing and en­ter­ing charges, de­spite be­ing in po­lice and prison cus­tody at the time of the al­leged crimes.

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Tue May 13 2025

Unidentified man killed in Aripo

A cou­ple who were hik­ing along La Or­ange Trace, Heights of Aripo, Ari­ma, were shocked and fright­ened on Sun­day af­ter­noon, af­ter they stum­bled up­on a bloody corpse on the trail.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Tue May 13 2025

Man dies, woman injured in Point Fortin crash

A fiery crash in Point Fortin on Sun­day has claimed the life of a 25-year-old man and left a woman in crit­i­cal con­di­tion.

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Tue May 13 2025

Nurse killed by male relative in Belmont

A Bel­mont woman, who was said to have been a long-time vic­tim of do­mes­tic abuse at the hands of a close male rel­a­tive, was stabbed to death on Sun­day dur­ing an ar­gu­ment with the sus­pect at her home.

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Anna-Lisa Paul
Tue May 13 2025

T&T shaken by 5.5 earthquake as region sees increase in tremors

Trinidad and To­ba­go was rocked by a mag­ni­tude 5.5 earth­quake at 8.41 pm on Sun­day, ac­cord­ing to the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies’ Seis­mic Re­search Cen­tre (UWI-SRC). Shak­ing from this earth­quake was felt as far away as Grena­da.

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Jean-Marc Rampersad
Tue May 13 2025
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