ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Edward Alexander has declared his full support for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, a day after she reprimanded him over controversial remarks about Venezuela.
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Prof Selwyn Cudjoe
Two distinguished professors and the late former Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary are set to receive the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT), the nation’s highest award, at today’s National Awards Ceremony.
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UNC Senator Phillip Alexander takes questions from the media before heading to the Senate.
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has reprimanded Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander over controversial remarks about Venezuela, saying he is “certainly out of line”.
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President Christine Kangaloo
• Fazal Karim, posthumously, former Member of Parliament for Chaguanas East Constituency, and former Senator and Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training, Education
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Veteran CNC3 videojournalist Ivan Toolsie
This Republic Day, veteran CNC3 videojournalist Ivan Toolsie will be honoured with the Chaconia Silver Medal by President Christine Kangaloo—a fitting tribute to a man who has spent his life behind the lens, capturing the stories of T&T.
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World Athletics Championships medallists Jereem Richards and Keshorn Walcott during a courtesy call at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
The Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) are set to receive this country’s second-highest honour, the Chaconia Medal gold, at today’s annual National Awards Ceremony at President’s House.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
On the 49th anniversary of Republic Day, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar called for urgent reforms to strengthen T&T’s democracy, noting that the foundations of the Republic remain flawed.
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MSJ leader David Abdulah
The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) said too many citizens are struggling, even as T&T marks 49 years as a Republic.
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Jack Warner thanks his attorneys, Fyard Hosein, SC, and Sasha Bridgemohansingh of Hosein’s St Vincent Street chambers, after his extradition was quashed yesterday.
TIMOTHY CHASTEAU
Former minister of national security and works and transport Jack Warner says now that the extradition request against him by the United States (US) has been permanently blocked, he wants to return to serving the public.
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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander interacts with a parliamentary police officer as he makes his way to the Red House to attend the sitting of the Parliament.
KERWIN PIERRE
The T&T Police Service (TTPS) has broken its silence, defending Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander against ongoing allegations that his meeting with alleged gang leader Rajaee Ali earlier this year was unsanctioned.
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Contractors and General Workers Union president Ermine De Bique-Meade, centre, speaks with Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Khadijah Ameen on the telephone during a protest by San Fernando City Corporation workers over outstanding fortnightly salaries. UNC Alderman Viliana Ramoutarsingh, left, and San Fernando Mayor Robert Paris, second from right, listen in.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Drama erupted at City Hall yesterday as daily-paid workers stormed the San Fernando City Corporation (SFCC), demanding overdue salaries, saying financial institutions have been pressing them for payments.
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COP Political Leader Prakash Ramadhar speaks at the media conference held at Eastern Main Road, Curepe, yesterday. At left is Kirt Sinnette, COP executive member.
ROGER JACOB
Congress of the People (COP) leader Prakash Ramadhar has raised concerns about the state of the Occupational Safety and Health Authority (OSHA), questioning whether the institution has been compromised and calling for a thorough investigation.
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