“I can’t take it no more,” cried 63-year-old Jean Subran while standing in front of the home of her son, Basdeo “Ricky” Lallan, who was shot dead together with his common-law wife on Thursday night.
Some residents of Laventille West say they welcome new representation for the constituency. However, there were mixed views when it came to the performance of their current MP. As news spread ...
Political Scientist, Dr Shane Mohammed, says National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds’ decision to withdraw his consent to be nominated as the candidate for Laventille West at PNM’s screening on ...
The Government has unapologetically accepted the recommendations of the Salaries Review Commission (SRC), which will pave the way for a pay increase, substantial in some cases, for politicians and ...
The Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) has called on citizens to gather outside Whitehall on Saturday, December 7, at 9 a.m. to protest the government’s acceptance of the Salaries Review Commission’s ...
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) president Dr Kishore Shallow has defended the recent two-match suspension given to fast bowler Alzarri Joseph for misconduct, while refuting suggestions ...
Chaguanas East MP Vandana Mohit is urging the government to take more action to address the extortion issue affecting businesses in Cunupia and Warrenville. In a release, the MP stated that the ...
KINGSTON – If the pitch at Sabina Park is anything to go by, Bangladesh’s batsmen are in for another tough test from the West Indies’ fast bowlers when the second Test bowls off in Jamaica, on ...
QUESTION: Do you support Jamaican dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel performing at a concert on Fantastic Friday?
A poor performance on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange has been highlighted as a main reason for a drop in net income for the Unit Trust Corporation. Meanwhile, Endeavour Holdings reports a ...
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says the population in the region reached 663 million this year, nearly four per cent less than what had been forecast in 2000.
The Government has unapologetically accepted the recommendations from the Salaries Review Commission. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley spoke on the matter for the first time on Thursday, saying he ...