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FILE: Then Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar greets former prime minister Basdeo Panday during the Ceremonial Opening of the Fourth Session of the Twelfth Parliament at the Red House in September 2023.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says the “love and loyalty” of supporters have sustained her leadership of the United National Congress, as she marked the party’s 37th anniversary with a message of gratitude, reflection and renewed commitment.
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People’s National Movement leader Pennelope Beckles arrives to a guard of honour from party members during the State of the Republic event at City Hall in Port-of-Spain last night.
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The People’s National Movement (PNM) is setting its sights on the upcoming Local Government elections, and Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles is urging citizens to prepare for the polls scheduled for later this year, as she gave Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar a low performance rating in her first year in Government.
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Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley
For yet another People’s National Movement (PNM) event, former political leader Dr Keith Rowley was a no-show.
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Senator Janelle John-Bates during the Public Administration and Appropriations Committee in March
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
For the second time this month, a parliamentary committee was abruptly suspended, with Guardian Media understanding the issue was the presence of embattled People’s National Movement (PNM) Senator Janelle John-Bates.
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Acting Venezuela President Delcy Rodríguez wears her Essequibo region pin during her meeting with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Sunday.
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Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez and her government has again made it clear that the will continue to defend its claim to ownership of the disputed Essequibo region in Guyana.
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Gold Commander for the Point Fortin Borough Day celebrations, ACP South Central, Anthony Remy, centre, speaks with acting ASP Public Information Officer Owie Russell, left, and ASP South Western Division Joel Forbes after yesterday’s media briefing at the Police Administration Building, Port-of-Spain.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is assuring the public that comprehensive security arrangements are in place for the Point Fortin Borough Day celebrations this weekend.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries
The Auditor General’s latest report has highlighted the State’s continued reliance on contract and short-term employment alongside shortcomings in policy and compliance, pointing out that Government spent more than $1.79 billion on temporary staffing arrangements across the public service in 2025.
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The Femme du Chalet, commonly referred to as the Breakfast Shed, located along Wrightson Road in Port of Spain yesterday.
The Urban Development Corporation of T&T (Udecott) has been blocked from making good on its threat to evict a group of vendors from the Breakfast Shed (Femmes du Chalet) at the end of this month.
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Burnt debris from yesterday’s protest in Castara, Tobago.
QUAMINA PAYNE
The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has moved to address ongoing water supply disruptions in Castara, Tobago, following a protest by residents yesterday morning over the prolonged situation.
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Couva South MP Barry Padarath, fourth from left, CTTRC councillor Ramchand Rajbal Maraj, second from left, and WASA chairman Roshan Babwah, far right, speak with other officials at Dow Village yesterday.
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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) has begun a series of nationwide clean-up and desilting exercises aimed at reducing the risk of flooding ahead of the rainy season, according to Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath.
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Sheldon Fraser, second from left, stands with his lawyers Michelle Ali, Kameika Peters and Tyler Marie Lee-King, of the Public Defenders’ Department, outside the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain after being freed of murder on Monday.
A man accused of murder based solely on an alleged jailhouse confession has been freed after spending 16 years on remand.
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Kai Lovell, left, poses with his lawyer Arissa Maharaj after being acquitted of rape and grievous sexual assault.
A former Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) recruit has been acquitted of rape and grievous sexual assault charges.
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