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Minister in the Ministry of Public Utilities, Clyde Elder MP, making a contribution to the Parliamentary debate on Thursday 18 June 2026. [Image courtesy OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT]
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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA), in partnership with the Ministry of Public Utilities, today officially launched a TT$20 million wastewater pipeline replacement project aimed at bringing long-awaited relief to the residents of Beetham Gardens.
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Motorists traveling along the Eastern Main Road between Mt. Lambert and Curepe Junction are being advised to prepare for temporary traffic disruptions as the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation begins pavement marking works in the area.
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Two women have been convicted in separate cases of selling intoxicating liquor without a valid licence, following investigations in the Northern Division. Both matters were heard before Magistrate Nikolas Ali at the Arima Magistrates’ Third Court, where guilty pleas were entered.
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Brian A. Jackson
Ten years after being arrested and charged with failing to provide a breath specimen, a motorist has won a High Court lawsuit against the State for malicious prosecution, wrongful arrest, and false imprisonment.
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United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, right, speaks during a meeting of the North Atlantic Council in defense ministers format at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, June 18, 2026. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
Virginia Mayo
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at NATO allies on Thursday as he announced a six-month Pentagon review of American forces in Europe whose outcome will depend on how fast the Europeans take responsibility for their own security.
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FILE - Union members display placards as they participate in the annual May Day march along Independence Avenue, San Fernando on May 1, 2026.
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As Trinidad and Tobago commemorates Labour Day today, the National Trade Union Centre of Trinidad and Tobago (NATUC) has issued a strong call for renewed commitment to workers’ rights, fair wages, and social justice.
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FILE - A section of the massive crowd during the Labour Day march led by the OWTU in Fyzabad on Thursday 19 June 2025.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The Employers’ Consultative Association of Trinidad and Tobago (ECA TT) has called for stronger, more structured social dialogue in its Labour Day 2026 message, urging that national consultation mechanisms be translated into measurable policy outcomes rather than remain at the level of principle alone.
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Minister of Labour, Small and Micro Enterprise Development, Leroy Baptiste, makes a contribution to the Parliamentary debate on Thursday 18 June 2026. [Image courtesy OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT]
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
Minister of Labour, Small and Micro Enterprise Development, Leroy Baptiste, has reaffirmed Government’s commitment to strengthening workers’ rights and advancing decent work as Trinidad and Tobago marks Labour Day 2026.
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Secretary of the Division of Settlements, Public Utilities, and Rural Development, Assemblyman Ian Pollard
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Political differences were set aside as Tobago politicians publicly expressed support for Secretary of Community Development and Social Protection Ian Pollard, who remains hospitalised.
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HDC head office South Quay, Port-of-Spain.
KERWIN PIERRE
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has officially cancelled the procurement proceedings for its controversial $3.4 billion Design-Build-Finance (DBF) housing programme, bringing an abrupt end to a process that had been under scrutiny from the Office of Procurement Regulation (OPR) since April.
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FILE - The U.S. Supreme Court is seen, June 11, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib, File)
Mariam Zuhaib
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday against a broad federal ban on gun ownership by marijuana users, the latest in a line of firearm cases from a court that has expanded gun rights.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s push to position itself as a regional leader in digital innovation received an international boost this week after Minister of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence Senator Dominic Smith was invited to join a global board focused on advancing digital transformation.
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