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Alyssa Phillip, second from right, her mother Camille Caresquero, activist Wendell Eversley, third from left, and other participants stand with their hands in the air during a silent protest for justice on behalf of Joshua Samaroo and Kaia Sealy on Long Circular Road, St James, recently.
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Five people were arrested and a firearm, ammunition and quantities of cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy were seized during a series of police exercises conducted across Trinidad on Friday.
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Five people were arrested and a firearm, ammunition and quantities of cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy were seized during a series of police exercises conducted across Trinidad on Friday.
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Two men and a woman have been arrested and are expected to be charged in connection with two separate home invasions in Sangre Grande early on Thursday morning.
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According to fire officials, they responded to a fire at the Coehlo Building along Prince Street between Charlotte and Nelson Streets at around 9.30 pm on Friday night.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles. [Image courtesy Pennelope Beckles official Facebook Page]
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The People’s National Movement (PNM) is calling for a criminal investigation into the conduct of Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath during proceedings of the Standing Finance Committee on Thursday evening.
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The family of a schoolboy who was shot dead during a home invasion in Marabella, is now living in fear as police investigate the killing.
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Laventille West MP Kareem Marcelle addresses supporters during the PNM Political Meeting at the Laventille Community Complex, on Thursday.
The National Joint Action Committee (NJAC) has condemned comments made by Laventille West MP Kareem Marcelle during a People’s National Movement (PNM) public meeting in his constituency last Thursday, describing the remarks as divisive and harmful to national unity.
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A satellite view of the oil spill from off the coast of South, Trinidad.
State-owned oil company Heritage Petroleum says there is currently no evidence to support the presence of large amounts of hydrocarbons in the sea, following an immediate investigation into an alleged oil spill flagged by Venezuela.
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Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath, centre, responds to questions during the the Standing Finance Committee in Parliament yesterday. Also in picture are, Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath and Finance Minister Dave Tancoo.
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
Education Minister Dr Michael Dowlath has clarified that none of the $127.8 million in supplemental funding being sought by his ministry includes provisions for outstanding backpay for teachers, despite ongoing concerns from educators and their representative unions over delays in receiving retroactive payments.
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Attorney General John Jeremie with his security detail outside the Red House before yesterday’s sitting of Parliament.
LINCOLN HOLDER
Attorney General John Jeremie says he entered office meeting an alarming number of legal fees near $150 million, with invoices continuing to arrive daily. However, he admits his office is still vetting scores of invoices, as some of them are fraudulent
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Opposition Pennelope Beckles, left, speaks with Port-of-Spain North/St Ann’s West Stuart Young during the PNM’s meeting at the Laventille Community Complex on Thursday.
ANISTO ALVES
Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles says the People’s National Movement (PNM) is prepared to organise its own Independence celebrations if Government cancels the national Independence Day Parade for a second consecutive year, arguing the annual event is too important to the country’s history and identity to be abandoned.
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Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander
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Government Senator Phillip Alexander has defended Attorney General John Jeremie’s controversial use of the term “one per cent” during Wednesday’s debate on the extension of State of Emergency (SoE), arguing that the phrase is globally associated with wealth and privilege rather than any specific ethnic group.
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