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Thursday, December 4, 2025

Opinion

The social cost of remote work

Re­mote work has al­ways ex­ist­ed and been utilised in mod­ern years. How­ev­er, since the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, it has re­mained wide­ly adopt­ed across the world. It is with­out doubt that re­mote work is ex­treme­ly con­ve­nient, es­pe­cial­ly amongst glob­al and re­gion­al com­pa­nies that utilise for­eign work­ers. It pos­sess­es ben­e­fits such as flex­i­bil­i­ty, re­duced emis­sions and op­por­tu­ni­ties for phys­i­cal­ly dis­abled per­sons to ac­quire work.

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Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks during a media conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles speaks during a media conference at the Office of the Opposition Leader in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

VASHTI SINGH

Radar row escalates

PM accuses Beckles of aiding criminals as Opposition demands transparency

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).

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs speaks to members of the media outside Parliament on Tuesday.

Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs speaks to members of the media outside Parliament on Tuesday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Economists warn of inflationary pressure from PSA payout

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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Opposition Senator Dr Amery Browne during the media conference at the Office of the Leader of Opposition in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Opposition Senator Dr Amery Browne during the media conference at the Office of the Leader of Opposition in Port-of-Spain yesterday.

VASHTI SINGH

Opposition to PM: Cool it Kamla

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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Former Tobago House of Assembly secretary and Tobago People’s Party member Certica Williams

Former Tobago House of Assembly secretary and Tobago People’s Party member Certica Williams

Tobago Updates

Radar a Christmas gift to Tobago, says TPP member

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.”

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Thu Dec 04 2025
THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine speaks to supporters during a public meeting in Bon Accord, Tobago, on Monday.

THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine speaks to supporters during a public meeting in Bon Accord, Tobago, on Monday.

Tobago Updates

Farley on THA election battle

‘Keep Tobago out the hands of Satan’

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.”

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Oppositin MP Colm Imbert arrives at the Red House last Tuesday.

Oppositin MP Colm Imbert arrives at the Red House last Tuesday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Imbert says UNC's Finance Bill 'dangerous'

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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Pensioner Sookhdaya Jury, who was found with her throat slit at her Gasparillo home on Tuesday.

Pensioner Sookhdaya Jury, who was found with her throat slit at her Gasparillo home on Tuesday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Gasparillo woman, 74, murdered days before trip

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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Adanna Winn’s home in Febeau Village, Laventille Road, San Juan.

Adanna Winn’s home in Febeau Village, Laventille Road, San Juan.

KERWIN PIERRE

Mother denied self-help grant for dilapidated 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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Naparima College representative Damian Baboolal during the TT Promoters' Association media conference at One Woodbrook Place, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.

Naparima College representative Damian Baboolal during the TT Promoters' Association media conference at One Woodbrook Place, Port-of-Spain, yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Fete promoters may seek legal advice over venue ban

‘No response from PM’

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.

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Norman Dindial

Norman Dindial

TTDF reserve recruitment a norm, says ex-Coast Guard boss

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.

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Shane Superville
Thu Dec 04 2025
Alianna Samaroo

Alianna Samaroo

TikToker Samaroo pleads guilty, released on bail

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. 

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Thu Dec 04 2025
Minister of Finance  Davendranath Tancoo

Minister of Finance Davendranath Tancoo

KERWIN PIERRE

Tancoo: Imbert pretending to care about ‘small man’

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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Thu Dec 04 2025
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