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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh makes a phone call after he was robbed at the Nyahbinghi's Cultural Centre in St. Joseph yesterday.
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Police have held two suspects in connection with the robbery involving Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh MP.
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The following is the bulletin issued by the Met Service to 06:00 am, today, covering the period: today until midnight…
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A screenshot showing St George’s College students looking on as floodwater flows through the school during a heavy downpour of rain yesterday.
SOCIAL MEDIA
On the day St George’s College teachers gave the school’s administration a deadline to get its act in order concerning infrastructural concerns, a fresh issue came flooding in, prompting the educators to consider industrial action today.
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TTPS’ Special Victims Unit head, Acting Superintendent Michelle Rowley-Powder
Data obtained from the T&T Police Service is pointing to an increase in reported pregnancies among minors over the last ten years, with the figures rising from 46 in 2015 to 176 last year.
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A screengrab of Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh making a phone call after he was robbed outside Nyahbinghi’s Cultural Centre in St Joseph yesterday. PHOTO SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL MEDIA
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says “he’s fine” after two men robbed him of his gold bera bracelet at gunpoint in his constituency of St Joseph yesterday afternoon.
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Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine poses for a photo with Industrial Court president Heather Seale during the special sitting of the Industrial Court in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Industrial Court President Heather Seale has expressed concern about the country’s crime situation which she said is severely impacting the business sector by disrupting the way companies operate. Seale said crime has led to workers being tardy for work often leading to disciplinary action.
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Minister in the Ministry of National Security Keith Scotland chats with Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally during the special sitting of the Industrial Court, St Vincent Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Minister in the Ministry of National Security, Keith Scotland, says both he and Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher must step up their efforts to tackle the rising murder rate and other serious crimes.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert responds to a question during yesterday’s sitting of the Senate.
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Finance Minister Colm Imbert says his ministry is working on an online solution to assist property tax payments which will be identical to bank account transfer payments, as is done for WASA and T&TEC bills.
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T&T Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China Analisa Low, left, Senate President Nigel de Freitas, centre, and InvestTT president Sekou Alleyne at the 4th China–Caribbean Economic and Trade Cooperation Forum in Hainan, China, on Friday.
Angelo Jedidiah
Trinidad and Tobago has been lauded as an ideal environment for the continued promotion and growth of Chinese businesses.
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UNC deputy leader Dr Roodal Moonilal holds up a document as he addresses the meeting at UNC headquarters in Chaguanas on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
UNC deputy political leader Dr Roodal Moonilal wants to know how much the contractor on the HDC’s failed Trestrail Development housing project has been paid so far.
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Naparima MP Rodney Charles, second from right, and Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne, fifth from right, sit in their new seats in the House of Representatives during the sitting of Parliament on September 10. Chaguanas MP Dinesh Rambally is third from right.
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Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally has made it clear that he has no intention of mending his relationship with UNC leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar, asserting that he and four other so-called dissidents have been sidelined.
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PSA president Leroy Baptiste
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Former Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke and PSA member Oral Saunders are calling for immediate elections and a leadership change, as dissatisfaction with the union’s current administration grows.
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