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Kishan Kumarsingh
Trinidad and Tobago’s lead climate negotiator for 30 years, Kishan Kumarsingh, has resigned as Head of Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, citing challenges linked to changes in policy direction since May 2025.
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The letter of complaint sent to the Office of Procurement Regulator Beverly Khan seeking an investigation into LandmarkTT Properties Ltd's second housing development project at Beaucarro, Couva.
A complaint seeking investigation of a second LandmarkTT Properties Ltd housing development project - this time at Beaucarro, Couva - has been sent to the Office of Procurement Regulator Beverly Khan.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has accused Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar of leading a “wicked” and “incompetent” Government now trying to distract from mounting controversies surrounding the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and LandmarkTT Properties Limited.
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File: PNM political leader Pennelope Beckles.
ANISTO ALVES
The People’s National Movement’s (PNM) National Women’s League has come out strongly in defence of Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles, insisting she will decide the future of Senator Janelle John-Bates “in due course,” while accusing the United National Congress (UNC) of hypocrisy and political distraction.
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The Hunters’ Search and Rescue team at Mt St George Beach, where the search for Angelo Tobias-Plaza continued yesterday.
Stephon Nicholas
Seven people, including four men and three women, are now in police custody in Tobago as police seek answers on the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias-Plaza.
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Opposition Senator Melanie Roberts-Radgman speaks with the media outside the Red House yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Opposition Senator Melanie Roberts-Radgman has expressed sadness over the disappearance of two-year-old Angelo Tobias-Plaza, saying the incident has cast a heavy cloud over Tobago and sparked broader concerns about the safety and protection of children.
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Migrants wait outside the Immigration Office on Henry Street, Port-of-Spain, to renew their permits in May 2025.
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander’s claims of corruption within the Immigration Division—including allegations that foreigners paid up to $50,000 for work permits and as much as $250,000 for citizenship documents—have triggered fresh political backlash, with former national security minister Marvin Gonzales demanding why no arrests or charges have followed if authorities truly possess evidence of a large-scale racket.
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Minister of Justice Devesh Maharaj makes his contribution during yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
Office of the Parliament
Justice Minister Devesh Maharaj says prisoners will be required to successfully complete mandatory rehabilitation programmes before they can seek early release on parole.
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Sister Renee Hall, Principal Holy Name Convent, Port-of-Spain
ANISTO ALVES
The Board of Management of Holy Name Convent, Port-of-Spain, has announced an independent review process following recent public concerns and experiences shared in relation to allegations against principal Sister Renee Hall.
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San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris
Weeks after reports of missing equipment raised concerns about security lapses at the San Fernando City Corporation, Mayor Robert Parris now says at least one key piece of equipment was never missing, while another was simply misplaced.
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Instructor I at T&TEC’s Penal Training Facility, Kiran Deonarine, engages with some students at T&TEC’s Spark Initiative - School Partnership for Awareness, Responsibility and Knowledge launch on Sunday.
COURTESY: SPARK T&TEC
As Trinidad and Tobago prepares for a more technology-driven and energy-conscious future, the Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) has launched its SPARK Initiative—School Partnership for Awareness, Responsibility & Knowledge—aimed at exposing secondary school students to modern electricity systems and emerging careers in the energy sector as part of its 80th anniversary celebrations.
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Fifteen members of the Special Reserve Police (SRP) have filed a constitutional motion against the State over the alleged failure to pay them a monthly special duty allowance for varying periods.
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