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While the Opposition Leader is demanding that the Prime Minister disclose who controls data from the newly installed military radar in Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar has fired back, accusing Pennelope Beckles of attempting to expose sensitive national security information to aid criminals linked to the People’s National Movement (PNM).
As the Government prepares to pay a ten per cent wage increase and roughly $3.8 billion in backpay to public servants, economists say the financial and macroeconomic effects must not be underestimated.
After revealing that the individual charged with threatening his life online is employed at a government agency, People's National Movement Senator Dr Amery Browne is calling on the Prime Minister to “cool it” and “moderate” her language, arguing that her aggressive rhetoric is encouraging supporters to engage in toxic behaviour on social media.
Former Tobago House of Assembly (THA) secretary and Tobago People’s Party member Certica Williams has referred to the US military radar installation at Crown Point as a “Christmas gift.”
Chief Secretary and Tobago People’s Party (TPP) leader Farley Augustine says next month’s Tobago House of Assembly election is a fight to keep the island “out of the hands of Satan and his children.”
This is how former Finance minister Colm Imbert has described clauses in the United National Congress Government's Finance Bill 2025 which seek to place political appointees on the Board of Inland Revenue, and another clause to increase Government's foreign borrowing limit by at least $15 billion.
The family of 74-year-old Sookhdaya Jury had been excitedly preparing to welcome her to Canada for Christmas. Unfortunately, they will now be travelling to Trinidad for her funeral after she was murdered in her home.
Representatives of the National Commission for Self Help (NCSH) Limited have visited the Laventille Road, San Juan home of Adanna Winn, who has been living in a severely dilapidated structure for years. However, she was left disappointed after being denied a grant for refurbishment works.
The Trinidad and Tobago Promoters’ Association (TTPA) and representatives of South Trinidad cultural institutions have warned the Government that they may seek legal remedies after abrupt bans on key event venues jeopardised preparations for Carnival 2026.
Retired Coast Guard Lt Commander Norman Dindial says there is no need for concern following a recruitment advertisement for the Defence Force reserves, as such practices have been the norm in the military for some time.
A 32-year-old mother of two from Chaguanas has been released on bail after pleading guilty to inciting violence towards government members in a series of social media posts.
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo says Colm Imbert is being disingenuous and pretending to care about the “small man” in his criticism of the Finance Bill, when in reality he is seeking to protect his own interests.
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