NEW Commissioner of Police (CoP) Erla Christopher promised a reduction in murders by June, at her first public grilling by Parliament's Joint Select Committee (JSC) on National Security at Cabildo Chambers, Port of Spain, on the day TT recorded its 104th murder compared to 92 for the same period last year. Committee member Jayanti Lutchmedial
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THE OFFICE of the Prime Minister is confirming an incident in which Dr Rowley fell ill at a panyard on Tuesday night. The Facebook post said the Prime Minister “began feeling faint” and had to be assisted to his vehicle while awaiting the performance of the steelband for the judges at the National Panorama Large
HOURS after he fell ill at a panyard on Wednesday morning, having not eaten all of Tuesday, the Prime Minister, in a social media post, is assuring that he is well and on the job. Just before 8 am on Wednesday, the Office of the Prime Minister in a Facebook post said the Prime Minister
THE COURT of Appeal has reserved its ruling in the appeal of an Arima man convicted of killing his 14-year-old step-daughter in 2005. On Wednesday, Justices of Appeal Alice Yorke-Soo Hon, Gregory Smith and Vasheist Kokaram heard submissions from Timothy Pierre’s lead attorney Keith Scotland and outgoing assistant Director of Public Prosecutions Nigel Pilgrim. In