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DCP Junior Benjamin listens to ACP Richard Smith after the media briefing on the progress of the State of Emergency at the Police Administration Building on Edward Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Police have placed some suspected gang members held during the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE) under house arrest as they continue to target those they have identified as priority offenders.
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Six-year-old Amelia Martin, with her mother Afiesha Young, as she attended school for the very first time on Monday in Penal.
On Monday, Amelia took her first steps into the Claps Academy, weeks after Guardian Media highlighted her struggles.
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FLASHBACK: UNC’s United Patriots leader Rushton Paray shakes hands with Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne following a media conference at their headquarters in Couva.
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Days after the People’s National Movement announced that Stuart Young will succeed Dr Keith Rowley as Prime Minister, three of the five United National Congress (UNC) dissidents have called for the Opposition party to evolve and strengthen its institutional framework, asserting that its future success hinges on its ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the electorate.
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Prime Minister Keith Rowley as he speaks with the media after the PNM screening at the Calder Hall Multipurpose Facility on Saturday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has hit back at Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, accusing him of misleading the public and “taking Tobagonians for fools” with his claims about Tobago’s autonomy.
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Prakash Ramadhar
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The National Council of the Congress of the People (COP) will meet on Saturday to officially approve Prakash Ramadhar as the party’s new political leader.
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Commissioner of State Lands Paula Drakes.
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Severe staff shortages and outdated legislation have crippled the efforts of state agencies to combat illegal squatting in Trinidad with devastating consequences for the country’s forest reserves. Commissioner of State Lands (COSL) Paula Drakes revealed that squatter developments have encroached on 50-60 per cent of forest reserves in North and Central Trinidad.
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PDP leader Watson Duke
Former Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke has failed in yet another attempt to have the union pay him a pension while he pursues a lawsuit over its refusal to pay it.
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Justice Frank Seepersad.
A woman, whose mother died suddenly a little over a month before she was due to celebrate her 49th birthday in 2019, has failed in her bid to sue her mother’s former employer, the administrators of the hospital that treated her and the police for failing to properly investigate her death.
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Nigel Latchman, who was killed on Tuesday night in Belmont.
A 19-year-old man was killed and his mother injured after they were ambushed and shot on Tuesday in Belmont.
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Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister-Gender Affairs Ayanna Webster-Roy
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The Ministry of Gender and Child Affairs is hoping that there will be a closer collaboration with the police and civil society organisations when it comes to treating with victims of domestic and gender-based violence.
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A man who kidnapped and raped his ex-girlfriend on Monday is now in custody after she was rescued by police in Princes Town.
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A Venezuelan man’s attempt to escape police custody was thwarted yesterday morning when officers from the Cunupia Police Station quickly apprehended him.
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