Monthly Archives: December 2018
Tobago East MP scared after threats online
Tobago East MP Ayanna Webster-Roy says she is being threatened since she responded to one nuisance call, after her personal number was released online by Devant Maharaj.
16-year-old charged with school break in
A 16-year-old boy is charged with school break in and larceny.
CoP concerned about the country’s latest murder toll
There has been another murder in Trinidad and Tobago, bringing the toll to 501.
Family of 3 appears in court for firearm and ammunition possession
A family of three has appeared in court charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition.
Law Association members vote to have Chief Justice Ivor Archie impeached
A vote by members of the Law Association of Trinidad and Tobago, to have Chief Justice Ivor Archie impeached.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will face vote of confidence today
UK Prime Minister Theresa May, will face a vote of confidence in her leadership.
2 persons critical after Beetham Gardens attack
Two people are now in critical condition at hospital after a violent attack in Beetham Gardens.
UN Human Rights Chief concerned about Denmark’s plan to house foreign criminals on island south of capital
U.N. Human Rights Chief Michelle Bachelet is concerned about Denmark’s plan to house some foreign criminals on a tiny island south of the capital.
4 persons charged with multi-million dollar drug bust to appear in court today
Four persons charged in connection with the multi-million dollar drug bust in Westmoorings, are expected to appear in court today.
Ministry of Health declares today as “Fruit Friday”
The Ministry of Health has declared today Fruit Friday.
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