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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the audience during the Conversations with the Prime Minister at the Exodus Panyard in Tunapuna last night.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert believes one of the reasons there has been such vociferous opposition towards the property tax is because people do not want to explain their wealth, as it will expose “unjust enrichment”.
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A T&T Prison Service vehicle, with a TTPS escort, leaves the Frederick Street Royal Gaol with injured inmates after a confrontation inside the prison yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
The T&T Prison Service has launched an investigation into a fracas that left six inmates and five prison officers hospitalised for several hours yesterday, following an altercation at the Port-of-Spain Prison on Frederick Street.
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Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds responds to a question during yesterday's sitting of the Senate.
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National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds claims he is unaware of the existence of a Research and Analytical Unit (RAU) within the T&T Police Service (TTPS) equipped with specific tools for monitoring and listening in on private conversations.
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A videograb of a child lying on the ground after being kicked by an adult on a property in Central Trinidad.
Police are investigating a video in which a woman is seen kicking an infant to the ground at a property in Central Trinidad.
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Tabaquite MP Anita Haynes-Alleyne
United National Congress frontline parliamentarians have trashed statements by colleagues Anita Haynes-Alleyne and Rushton Paray. Meanwhile, UNC MP Barry Padarath says the UNC has been enduring “undermining and backstabbing” by both, as well as MPs Rai Ragbir and Rodney Charles, for more than two years.
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FILE: NTA leader Gary Griffith is greeted by a member of the public, after the UNC’s first town hall anti-crime meeting at the La Joya Sporting Complex, St Joseph, in January.
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From the upscale gated communities of the hills to the middle-class and lower-class structures of the valleys, St Joseph, the former capital of T&T, is distinct in its make-up of residents in comparison to the other 40 constituencies across the country.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert replies to a question during the Senate sitting on Monday.
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A Valuation Tribunal will be appointed within the next month or so, according to Finance Minister Colm Imbert.
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Miss World Caribbean Aché Abrahams, left, and Miss Tobago 2024 Renessa Ortiz pose for a picture during Abrahams’ visit to Tobago yesterday.
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
Miss World Trinidad and Tobago Aché Abrahams continued her victory tour around the country yesterday, meeting with Chief Secretary Farley Augustine in Tobago.
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Independent Senator Anthony Vieira moves a motion calling on the Government to review the Commissions of Enquiry Act, Chap. 19:01 and the public inquiry process in Trinidad and Tobago during yesterday's sitting of the Senate.
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There was support across the floor in the Senate yesterday, for a motion aimed at reviewing the Commissions of Enquiry Act and the public inquiry process. In moving the motion, Independent Senator Anthony Vieira SC contended that reform was needed to improve the effectiveness and accountability of enquiries.
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Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi gives the feature address at the ministry’s Change Agents meeting at the Government Campus Plaza Auditorium, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Local Government and Rural Development Minister Faris Al-Rawi has singled out the central borough for its handling of a construction project, which he said defies the laws of physics.
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A dog owner has threatened to sue a veterinary clinic from east Trinidad after her dog died hours after receiving treatment for a rash on its paw.
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Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales
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Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales says Government will soon publicly announce its decision on the Regulated Industries Commission’s recommendations on electricity rates.
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