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The ransacked home of a 72-year-old Claxton Bay pensioner, after bandits broke in and stole cash, jewellery and other valuables during a home invasion on Monday morning.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Still traumatised after a two-hour home invasion, a 72-year-old woman is calling for tougher action against criminals.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks to reporters outside the Red House before attending the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
ANISTO ALVES
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is challenging the Government to provide evidence that its repeated use of States of Emergency (SoEs) is effectively reducing crime, arguing that citizens are being asked to support extraordinary measures without access to the data needed to assess whether they are working.
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Ten individuals, eight men and two women, have been detained under Preventative Detention Orders (PDOs).
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Arouca Maximum Security Prison
Police say that inmates in the same cell as Christopher Banfield, who was beaten to death on Monday, have not yet been interviewed as enquiries into the incident continue.
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Antonette Ealie, gets a hug from President Christine Kangaloo as she receives an award for her thirty three years of service as a housekeeper.
NICOLE DRAYTON
The story of Trinidad and Tobago’s presidency is not only the story of the seven individuals who have occupied the nation’s highest office but also of the generations of staff whose quiet dedication has sustained it for five decades.
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Richard Renalis charged with Mercedez Layne murder
Days after the battered body of 12-year-old Mercedez Layne was discovered in Erin, a 26-year-old Palo Seco man is expected to appear in court today.
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Adrianna Robertson
Seventeen-year-old Adrianna Robertson, who was reported missing on Monday, walked into the Tunapuna Police Station yesterday afternoon, bringing an end to a brief missing persons alert.
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The relatives of a Tobago man shot by a policeman on Monday evening are questioning why he remains under police guard at hospital while the officer involved is not in custody.
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Edington Lewis, left, stands with attorney Marc Bahadoorsingh outside the Industrial Court in Port-of-Spain, after winning his trade dispute against the North West Regional Health Authority over being terminated.
DEREK ACHONG
The North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) has been ordered to pay $75,000 in compensation to a former employee it wrongfully terminated.
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Two connected property development companies and their chairman have been ordered to pay almost $1 million in compensation to a former senior employee, who claimed he was wrongfully terminated after being falsely accused of dishonesty.
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Minister of Finance Dave Tancoo gesticulates during the sitting of the House of Representatives, Red House, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Retirement benefits for members of the protective services are especially critical at this time, as these officers continue to shoulder the burden of a country under pressure without adequate resources and equipment, Finance Minister Dave Tancoo said yesterday.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar addresses the House of Representatives at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says Government is committed to addressing the concerns of maxi taxi operators and will continue engaging in dialogue with stakeholders in the sector.
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