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'Govt must work harder'
Posted: Thursday, November 6, 2025

'Govt must work harder'
PM vows to clamp down on home invasions after family terrorised near her home

'All of us could have been dead today'
Family of 7 beaten, robbed in 30-minute home invasion horror

'This is why I am bringing the stand-your-ground laws'

Field Hospital In St Elizabeth Jamaica Operational
The Ministry of Health and Wellness says the field hospital is equipped with more than 30 inpatient beds, an operating room for surgical procedures, an emergency room, an Obstetric ward for maternal and neonatal care as well as a laboratory, pharmacy, and blood bank.

Morris slams PM's 'mamagism', Duke excited
STAKEHOLDERS have expressed mixed views about Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's inaugural address to members of the THA in the Assembly Legislature, Scarborough, Tobago, on November 4.

Stakeholders on PM's project-based funding: What is Tobago's vision?

Russians concerned over US strikes in region
Russian deputy permanent representative to the United Nations' (UN) Security Council Dmitry Polyanskiy yesterday expressed deep concern over what he called a "dangerous escalation" in the Caribbean, as the United States continues its lethal military strikes on alleged drug-carrying vessels in the region.

US appeal court upholds US$131m Piarco airport judgment
In a ruling on November 5, Third District Court of Appeal judges Thomas Logue, Monica Gordo and Fleur Lobree affirmed a Miami-Dade County jury's finding that Ferguson committed civil fraud, conspired to commit fraud, and violated Florida's Civil Remedies for Criminal Practices Act and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO. The ruling rejected Ferguson's arguments that the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago had not proven a "domestic injury," a key requirement under federal RICO law.

Steve Ferguson loses in court again

OSHA: No existing regulations for LPG tanks, regulators, hoses

Fatherhood's DNA
PARENTING is not entirely a question of biology. For this reason, the call by The Fathers Association of TT (TFATT) for mandatory paternity tests prior to the granting of maintenance orders is one that should be approached with careful thought. DNA testing involving children is a complex issue and a one-size-fits-all legal framework lacking flexibility might not be advisable.

Feeles: Paternity survey reflects badly on women
In a video posted to his Facebook page, Feeles responded to critics questioning the sample selection of one judiciary-approved laboratory and the sample size of 440 tests done between January 2020 and September 2025.

Men's health is family health

Soldier and dad shot during home invasion in Arima
A soldier, who was shot by armed men during a robbery at his home in Arima on Tuesday, remains hospitalised in a stable condition up to yesterday.

CoP confirms hike in ganja prices
Police Commissioner (CoP) Allister Guevarro has confirmed that the price of illegal drugs in TT have increased amid efforts by both TT and US forces to stifle the industry.

Midnight raid: Phones, weapons, drugs found in prison cells

Female Barataria student beaten, mother demands transfer



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