David West, Director of the Police Complaints Authority, during an outreach session with recruits at the Police Academy, on Tuesday 14 May 2024. [Image courtesy PCA Facebook]
Keiba Jacob Mottley is the new Chief Executive Officer of the National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago. [Image courtesy NCC]
One of the wounds suffered by British national Peter Smith, who was bitten on the hand, thigh and stomach by a bull shark at Turtle Beach yesterday.
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Fishermen pull their nets at Grafton Beach, Tobago, after it was closed yesterday following the shark attack at Turtle Beach.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar speaks during the debate on a private motion to improve the delivery of healthcare services in Parliament yesterday.
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Clinical microbiologist Dr Grisel Rodriguez MD, PH
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Yohann Denny with his son Kylon at his Tunapuna home yesterday. Baby Kylon’s twin, Kaylon, died after he was discharged from the Mt Hope Women’s Hospital NICU in April.
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Dr Gillian Paul, former president of COSTAATT who died this week.
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Earle Samsoodeen murdered outside his home at Debe Trace, Debe.
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Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi poses for a picture with workers from the CEPEP Company during their Health, Safety, Security and Environment Exhibition held at the company's office in Ste Madeleine yesterday.
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File: Fire Tenders at the Fire Service Headquarters on Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
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People take part in a pro-Palestine march as they walk past a counter protest with Israeli flags, at Waterloo Place in central London, Saturday, April 27, 2024. (Jeff Moore/PA via AP)
Hamas said Saturday that it was reviewing a new Israeli proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, as Egypt intensified efforts to broker a deal to end the months-long war and stave off a planned Israeli ground offensive into the southern city of Rafah.
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The United Nations says that following the installation of a transitional council in Haiti, seven countries officially notified the UN Secretary-General on Friday of their intention to contribute personnel to the Security Council-backed support mission for the crisis-wracked Caribbean nation.
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One of the wounds suffered by British national Peter Smith, who was bitten on the hand, thigh and stomach by a bull shark at Turtle Beach yesterday.
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The search is on for a bull shark responsible for attacking a British tourist in Tobago yesterday.
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Fishermen pull their nets at Grafton Beach, Tobago, after it was closed yesterday following the shark attack at Turtle Beach.
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The Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation has assured that visitor safety is a major priority. The assurance came after a shark attack on a British tourist led to the closure of ten beaches along the westerly end of the island. Reef tours in the areas were also suspended.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar speaks during the debate on a private motion to improve the delivery of healthcare services in Parliament yesterday.
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The Opposition Leader has issued a call in the Parliament for the Prime Minister to initiate a forensic audit into the operations of the South Western Regional Health Authority (SWRHA).
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Clinical microbiologist Dr Grisel Rodriguez MD, PH
A three-member team from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) completed its investigation into the deaths of seven babies at the Port-of-Spain Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) yesterday.
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Yohann Denny with his son Kylon at his Tunapuna home yesterday. Baby Kylon’s twin, Kaylon, died after he was discharged from the Mt Hope Women’s Hospital NICU in April.
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As the lawsuits against the health sector expand beyond the Port-of-Spain General Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PoSGH NICU), a Tunapuna father is now suing the North Central Regional Health Authority after his son died days after he was discharged from the Mt Hope Women’s Hospital.
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Dr Gillian Paul, former president of COSTAATT who died this week.
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Tributes are pouring in for Dr Gillian Paul, the esteemed former president of the College of Science, Technology, and Applied Arts of T&T (COSTAATT), who died this week.
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A man from Diego Martin has partly succeeded in his appeal over being convicted of resisting arrest and obstructing a roadway.
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Sangre Grande police have seized the licensed firearm of a Sangre Grande Regional Corporation councillor as they investigate an incident that caused him to draw the weapon on a municipal police officer.
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Earle Samsoodeen murdered outside his home at Debe Trace, Debe.
Relatives of businessman Earle Samsoondeen huddled in fear inside their home as some 20 gunshots rang out, unaware that he was under
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Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Faris Al-Rawi poses for a picture with workers from the CEPEP Company during their Health, Safety, Security and Environment Exhibition held at the company's office in Ste Madeleine yesterday.
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While a pay increase may not be on the table for Cepep workers, Rural Development and Local Government Minister Faris Al-Rawi says the company will become diversified to include hydroponics and mulching.
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Minister of Finance Colm Imbert makes a statement on the mechanics of the Government’s financial year during Friday's sitting of Parliament.
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People take part in a pro-Palestine march as they walk past a counter protest with Israeli flags, at Waterloo Place in central London, Saturday, April 27, 2024. (Jeff Moore/PA via AP)
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One of the wounds suffered by British national Peter Smith, who was bitten on the hand, thigh and stomach by a bull shark at Turtle Beach yesterday.
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Fishermen pull their nets at Grafton Beach, Tobago, after it was closed yesterday following the shark attack at Turtle Beach.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar speaks during the debate on a private motion to improve the delivery of healthcare services in Parliament yesterday.
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Clinical microbiologist Dr Grisel Rodriguez MD, PH
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Yohann Denny with his son Kylon at his Tunapuna home yesterday. Baby Kylon’s twin, Kaylon, died after he was discharged from the Mt Hope Women’s Hospital NICU in April.
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Dr Gillian Paul, former president of COSTAATT who died this week.
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