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PM slams GML's 'fair and fearless' editorial Posted: Saturday, June 20, 2026
PM slams GML's 'fair and fearless' editorial PRIME Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has criticised Guardian Media Ltd (GML), saying the company has yet to address allegations made by a former journalist despite declaring its commitment to fair and fearless journalism. Ramnarine: Oil prices set to fall to pre-war levels Former energy minister Kevin Ramnarine is warning that T&T's revenues may decrease in the coming months as energy prices are on the decline due to easing tensions in the Middle East.
Alexander rates CoP 'extremely excellent' in first year That is how Minister of Homeland Security Roger Alexander yesterday described the performance of Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro as he marked one year in office.
Young: Petrotrin revival could 'sink' T&T FORMER energy minister Stuart Young has warned that the Government's proposed resurrection of the defunct Petrotrin refinery could "sink" Trinidad and Tobago.
Farley promises a smooth transition ...Date set for opening of new airport terminal
Labour movement split on full display in Fyzabad A bright Friday in Fyzabad laid bare deep divisions within the labour movement as thousands of workers marched from Avocat Junction to Charlie King Junction, with members of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) booing one union leader while others applauded, amid mounting frustration over delayed wage payments and differing approaches to Government engagement.
Phillip Alexander fires back at Beckles over demands to remove housing ministers, HDC board Minister in the Ministry of Housing Phillip Alexander has fired back at Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles' call for the dismissal of the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) board and all three housing ministers, following the cancellation of the controversial $3.4 billion housing procurement process.
Shamfa: PM must address victimisation claims She said the Prime Minister needed to explain the conduct of Leader of Government Business Barry Padarath in Parliament last week. The PNM has called for Padarath to be removed from that position after he took a photograph of a parliamentary staff member whom he had accused of bias in relation to the muting of microphones.
Activist Alyssa Phillip arrested at Labour Day celebrations in Fyzabad A young woman who has been a prominent figure at recent public demonstrations was arrested by police during a peaceful Labour Day march in Fyzabad on Friday, drawing concern from labour leaders and activists.
Labour Day arrest prompts outcry and questions
Burnout worries CoP ...Police facing mental health challenges
Two men shot dead in Siparia Police are investigating a double homicide after two men were found shot dead along Taylor Avenue, Quinam Road, Siparia, early this morning.
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