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Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly makes her contribution to the Budget debate in Parliament yesterday.
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There has been a staggering 467 per cent increase in student expulsions over the past academic year, Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said yesterday.
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Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne delivers her response to the Budget debate in Parliament yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Accusations of bullying have resurfaced in Parliament, with a member of the Opposition boldly claiming that a colleague has utilised the Budget debate to do just that.
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Ministry of Education, Port-of-Spain.
Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly is expected to receive a report today (Thursday) regarding a nine-year-old pupil who has been suspended multiple times for allegedly terrorizing classmates at a primary school in Fyzabad.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar in Parliament last Friday.
The T&T Police Service is yet to confirm if it is investigating a “high UNC official” for attempting to pay a hitman $60,000 to commit murder. However, the Opposition Leader said the entire thing reeks of a hoax for political gain.
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Minister of Labour Stephen Mc Clashie, MP at yesterday’s debate on the budget for fiscal 2025 in Parliament.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Despite a $2 increase in the minimum wage for public sector workers set to take effect next month, Labour Minister Stephen Mc Clashie has disclosed that last year’s increase of $3 to $20.50 for all workers is not being fully implemented.
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Eleven Venezuelan women believed to have been trafficked were rescued during a joint operation between the Counter Trafficking Unit (CTU) and the T&T Police Service (TTPS) on Tuesday in Cunupia. The suspects, all locals, were also arrested.
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Tara Ramsaroop and her 14-month-old baby Jada Mootilal
The 29-year-old suspect who was arrested shortly after the murders of baby Jada Mootilal and her mother Tara “Geeta” Ramsaroop, 34, says he is sorry for what he did.
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Trinidad and Tobago national living in Florida Vishesh Supersad
Trinidadian nationals living in Florida were last night bracing for the arrival of Hurricane Milton.
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Sarah Smith’s children, 3 year old son Genuine and 18-month-old daughter Phoenix
More than a week after autopsies revealed that Sarah Smith and her two children died of blunt force trauma to their heads, their deaths have not been officially classified.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh taking part in the Budget debate yesterday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has called on citizens to reject what he described as a rising tide of populism being championed by the UNC.
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A port security officer checks a container at the entrance to the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Operations at the Port of Port-of-Spain returned to normal yesterday, but there are concerns that industrial action over the past few days could result in higher prices and shortages. Port workers had taken industrial action over wage negotiations and health and safety issues, disrupting several operations.
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Minister of Youth Development Foster Cummings during his contribution to the Budget debate in Parliament yesterday.
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Minister of Youth Development and National Service Foster Cummings has confirmed that students unable to obtain a full CSEC certificate will not slip through the cracks.
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