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Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi is defending the continued use of virtual court appearances at police stations, insisting the practice is legally grounded, carefully regulated, and essential to delivering justice efficiently. He warned against what he called a carte blanche rejection of the system, calling such criticisms ill-informed and potentially harmful to public confidence.
The call comes after the highly anticipated One Caribbean Music Festival failed to deliver headline act Adidja "Vybz Kartel" Palmer, whose booking reportedly cost a staggering US$1.35 million.
Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander has assured stakeholders, including those in the firearm industry, that they will be included in consultations on the crafting of Government’s proposed stand-your-ground legislation.
Cultural academic Dr Jo-anne Tull is supporting calls to regulate the entertainment industry through legislation.
A woman who allegedly stabbed her common-law husband to death during an altercation has been charged with manslaughter.
Health Minister Dr Lackram Bodoe says he will initiate investigations into complaints at the Medical Records Department at the San Fernando General Hospital after staff members raised allegations of unsafe working conditions, nepotism, and victimisation.
The man, whose identity was withheld based on the nature of the case and its eventual outcome, was acquitted of the sexual penetration of a minor charge at the end of his judge-alone trial before Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds on Monday.
Opposition members are standing united against the Government’s campaign promise to remove the demerit point system.
The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation is recalling all Priority Bus Route (PBR) Letter Permits numbered 0001 through 0645, rendering them invalid from July 1, 2025.
Vera Melville is thankful to fire officers for saving her home and the life of her incapacitated daughter.
A burnt body was discovered in the bushes along Buen Intento Road in Princes Town yesterday morning, sending shockwaves through the usually quiet area.
Israeli forces fired on people as they headed toward an aid distribution site in Gaza on Tuesday, killing at least 27, Palestinian health officials and witnesses said, in the third such shooting in three days. The army said it fired “near a few individual suspects” who left the designated route, approached its forces and ignored warning shots.
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