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A 19-year-old Laventille man is being treated for injuries after a rideshare driver allegedly knocked him down while escaping an attempted robbery on Saturday night.
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Four people were arrested and ammunition, a pistol magazine and quantities of cannabis seized during anti-crime exercises conducted in Central and Southern Division districts over the weekend.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives in Port-of-Spain.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has backed Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath’s allegations that parliamentary broadcasting staff have been unfairly muting the microphones of Government members, saying the issue has persisted for years and should be formally raised before the Parliamentary Broadcasting Committee.
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Speaker of the House Jagdeo Singh chats with parliament staff, Legal Officer II Sharla Elcock during the session of the standing finance committee in Parliament on Friday.
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Expressing shock at what unfolded during Friday evening’s Standing Finance Committee, a parliamentary expert with vast experience in parliamentary administration described the incident as unprecedented and mounted a vigorous defence of parliamentary staff, arguing that the controversy appeared to stem from a misunderstanding of how the chamber’s audio system functions.
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Former Speaker of the House Nizam Mohammed
The behaviour witnessed in the Parliament on Friday night is being sharply criticised by the former speaker of the House, Nizam Mohammed.
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President of the National Parent Teacher Association, Walter Stewart
The National Parent Teacher Association (NPTA) has expressed concern over the conduct of Members of Parliament during Friday’s Standing Finance Committee meeting, saying the exchanges sent the wrong message to young people and undermined efforts to address indiscipline in schools.
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A man places safety cones along the pavement, while fire officers process the fatal incident at the Coehlo Building along Prince Street in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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A fire at an apartment building in Port-of-Spain on Friday led to the deaths of two women and saw some tenants jumping several feet down, resulting in broken limbs in a bid to escape the flames.
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Passengers wait for taxis in Port-of-Spain during a downpour last year.
For nearly six years, Candice Riley has been waiting for justice after tragically losing her daughter, Ashanti Riley, allegedly at the hands of a PH taxi driver.
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Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Darrell Allahar donate blood during the Ministry of Health’s National Blood Donation Drive at the Couva Children’s Hospital on Saturday. Looking on is Dr Shivir Moosai, Medical Director of the National Blood Transfusion Service.
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Selling blood is illegal and authorities are closely monitoring the system to prevent the practice, Medical Director of the National Blood Transfusion Service (NBTS), Dr Shivir Moosai, has warned.
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FLASHBACK: President Christine Kangaloo inspects members of the armed services during the 62nd Independence Day celebration at Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, on August 31, 2024.
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The Government intends to proceed with Independence Day celebrations, including the traditional parade at the Queen’s Park Savannah, despite the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE).
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Laventille West MP Kareem Marcelle addresses supporters during the PNM Political Meeting at the Laventille Community Complex, on Thursday.
The National Joint Action Committee (NJAC) has condemned comments made by Laventille West MP Kareem Marcelle during a People’s National Movement (PNM) public meeting in his constituency last Thursday, describing the remarks as divisive and harmful to national unity.
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Teachers and students of Speyside Secondary claim they are under siege and being terrorised by a Form One student.
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