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The Police Service is seeking assistance from the public in positively identifying the body of a man which was discovered at Paria Bay, Blanchisseuse.
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A Carapichaima man, who was charged with possession of a gun and ammunition in 2024, has been charged with murder and will re-appear in court next year.
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After the release of the last living hostages and Palestinian prisoners and detainees, the tenuous ceasefire in Gaza was holding Tuesday while questions remain over other key parts of a U.S. plan for the region.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar addresses the media following yesterday’s Budget presentation at the Red House yesterday. Also in picture are, from left, Ministers Dr Roodal Moonilal, Khadijah Ameen and Kennedy Swaratsingh.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has described the 2026 National Budget as “a budget for the people,” defending her administration’s measures aimed at job creation, wage adjustments, and fuel price reductions.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles addresses members of the media while former finance minister Colm Imbert looks on, following the reading of the 2025/26 National Budget at the Red House, yesterday.
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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has labelled the 2026 Budget “fake and fraudulent,” accusing the Government of misleading the population and continuing its election campaign months after the April 28 General Election.
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THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, addresses members of the media after the reading of the 2025/26 National Budget at the Red House on Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Also in the photo are Councillor Petal-Ann Roberts and Assemblyman Niall George.
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Tobago has been given what Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and the Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce are describing as the Island’s largest-ever budget allocation of $3.724 billion, or 6.3 per cent of the Budget.
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A woman looks at a selection of feminine hygiene products at a supermarket in San Fernando, where monthly spending on such items can reach $100.
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As Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo announced the establishment of a $5 million Women’s Fund to end period poverty, stakeholders said it was a giant leap for the advancement and protection of women.
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Public Service Association president Felisha Thomas, centre, celebrates with members at PSA headquarters, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.
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Amid loud applause and celebrations, Public Service Association (PSA) president Felisha Thomas declared victory for public officers, moments after Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo announced that he had instructed the Chief Personnel Officer (CPO) to begin wage negotiations for public servants for a 10 per cent increase.
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Sonji Pierre-Chase, President- The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Industry and Commerce
The T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce is acknowledging the inclusion of several of its key policy recommendations in the 2026 Budget, but is emphasising that the fiscal package’s success will depend on timely and transparent implementation.
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Workers carry out roof repairs at the San Fernando East Secondary School in Pleasantville in August.
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The government is set to modernise classroom learning from January with an ambitious digital education drive costing tens of millions.
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President of the Fire Service Association of Trinidad & Tobago, Second Division Keone Guy
With roughly $6.4 billion allocated to the Ministry of National Security in the Budget, some stakeholders have expressed caution about the impact on key departments under its purview.
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The new Central Block at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital.
The Ministry of Health has received its highest budget allocation in over a decade—$8.214 billion, the second-largest allocation after Education in this year’s United National Congress-led Government Budget.
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