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Minister of Education Dr Michael Dowlath during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
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The Ministry of Education has received a preliminary report into the violent incident involving students of Chaguanas South Secondary School, in which a student was beaten and reportedly knocked unconscious by a group of boys earlier this week in Chaguanas.
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The temporary fire station housed in the former URP office on King Street, Princes Town yesterday.
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Residents in Princes Town and environs can now breathe a sigh of relief with the return of a fire station presence in the area after a two-year absence.
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Minister in the Ministry of Public Utilities, Clyde Elder
A wetter rainy season no longer guarantees water security, and a drier wet season no longer means communities are safe from flooding.
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Attorney Daniel Khan speaks with Guardian Media during an interview yesterday.
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Criminal defence attorney Daniel Khan is calling for legislative reform on the defence of provocation, especially in murder cases arising out of intimate partner violence.
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Government Senator Darrell Allahar during the sitting of the Senate yesterday
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The Senate has passed legislation that will expand the State's powers to collect DNA samples without consent from individuals who pose specific, high-level national security or counter-terrorism risks upon entering or re-entering the country.
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Four people were arrested while two firearms, ammunition, and marijuana trees were seized during an anti-crime exercise carried out in the North Eastern Division on Wednesday.
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Migrants considering illegal entry into the United States through maritime routes are being warned that criminal networks transporting people by sea often place little value on human life, with some smugglers locking women and children into confined spaces or abandoning passengers when danger arises.
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Jamal Rogers, a welder/fabricator of Manahambre Branch Road, was shot multiple times and died at the Princes Town Health Facility.
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SAN DIEGO - Caribbean citizens are being warned about the growing threat posed by fentanyl, as United States authorities increase efforts to dismantle human smuggling and transnational criminal networks operating along the southern border.
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Opposition Senator Senator Janelle John-Bates
The Senate and the House of Representatives will each have sittings today - with privileges matters pertaining to Parliament’s Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (PAAC) hovering in the air around both Houses.
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Kaia Sealy and Joshua Samaroo.
Four months after Joshua Samaroo was allegedly killed by police officers during a dramatic shootout in St Augustine, the case took a shocking twist yesterday, after directions were given for his girlfriend, Kaia Sealy, to be charged with manslaughter in his death.
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Former Police Commissioner Gary Griffith
Former Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is calling on the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service to justify the decision to charge the girlfriend of deceased shooting victim Joshua Samaroo, warning that public confidence in law enforcement has already been severely damaged.
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