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REINSTATE THEM! Posted: Saturday, September 13, 2025
REINSTATE THEM! Unions condemn Govt over URP dismissals; say workers must not be traumatised
Anxiety, fear in Point Fortin office after mass layoffs
PM: Govt rooting out corruption at URP Speaking with reporters outside Parliament yesterday, Persad-Bissessar said the move was part of a broader effort to clean up state-funded employment schemes and ensure taxpayers' money is being used responsibly.
PM: Government has to 'make hard decisions' on Cepep, URP
PM reveals 'deficit' budget set for early October Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar says her Government's first national budget will be presented in early October, but yesterday stopped short of giving the exact date for the presentation.
Trinidad and Tobago citizenship now accessible via grandparents
PM orders 'immediate' payment of salary arrears for 950 NIB staff, retirees
PSA delighted: NIB workers suffered under PNM
Defence Minister, Colombian envoy discuss security issues Defence Minister Wayne Sturge welcomed the ambassador of Colombia to TT, William Bush, on September 12, during a courtesy call at the ministry in Port of Spain.
Flash floods leave drivers stranded in Claxton Bay Torrential afternoon rain rendered roads impassable in Claxton Bay yesterday, leaving several motorists stranded and the community struggling with flash flooding.
Tobago Carnival stakeholders boycott official launch When the launch finally came, the absence of Tobago's biggest bands was glaring. Jade Monkey Mas, Fog Angels and Iconic Mas—three groups that together attract close to 9,000 masqueraders—were not present.
Four bandleaders spoke on condition of anonymity about their decision. Three said they felt disrespected by what they described as poor planning and a lack of consultation.
Benjamin vows to help 3 steelbands, Pan Trinbago after NGC withdraws sponsorship MINISTER of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin has given a commitment to seek a way forward for Pan Trinbago and the three steelbands which have lost their sponsorships from the National Gas Company (NGC).
State concedes Jack Warner's extradition order flawed
Police aim to improve safety, student conduct
$100,000 in cash, US currency stolen from vehicle at MovieTowne carpark Police are investigating a daring break-in at the underground carpark of MovieTowne, Port of Spain, on Wednesday evening, where thieves made off with more than $100,000 in local and foreign currency.
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