(Trinidad Guardian) Concerned about the recent re-emergence of the polio virus in London and New York, Health Minister Terence Deyalsingh is now urging parents to ensure that their children receive their childhood immunisations.
(Trinidad Guardian) Six police officers accused of murdering three friends in Moruga in 2011 have failed in their bid to be granted bail pending their eventual trial.
(Trinidad Guardian) Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, is challenging the decision of a judge to grant police officers warrants to wiretap his phones as part of their investigation into witness tampering allegations against him.
(Trinidad Guardian) Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan, SC, is challenging the decision of a judge to grant police officers warrants to wiretap his phones as part of their investigation into witness tampering allegations against him.
(Trinidad Express) Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Monday night launched a scathing attack on a number of senior attorneys who she identified as having spoken in defence of Attorney General Reginald Armour.
(Trinidad Guardian) Two Venezuelan girls, who said they were part of a group which included 12 others, were rescued after Venezuelan activist Yesenia Gonzales reached out to the TTPS for help on the weekend after assisting the teen girls aged 16 and 17 – one of whom had been kidnapped six months ago.
(Trinidad Guardian) Crime in T&T became one of the main issues on the agenda when Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley chaired a two-day Cabinet retreat which ended yesterday.
(Trinidad Guardian) ANSA Merchant Bank in T&T and Barbados, and ANSA Bank have partnered with The Cropper Foundation and the Capitals Coalition to launch the Caribbean Natural Capital Hub.
(Trinidad Express) Rev Dr Solomon Bholaramsingh was well known in Trinidad—the land he made his home—in his original homeland of Guyana and internationally.
(Trinidad Guardian) Making ends meet was harrowing for many during the pandemic as results from a recently released survey found that 50 per cent of respondents were not satisfied with their financial situation and 27 per cent said they had too much debt to deal with.
(Trinidad Express) – The Government will be pumping financial resources into tackling the social root of what is driving criminality in the nation’s children, says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.