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Daily Archives: Apr 23, 2018

Robinson to take the PSC to court

The suspension of Police Commissioner, Wendel Robinson is heading to the High Court, according to one of his attorneys, Sir Richard Cheltenham.

Officer accused of sex crimes remanded

The police officer accused of impregnating a minor, has been suspended with immediate effect.

It's a boy: UK's Prince William, Kate have third child

LONDON (Reuters) - Kate, the wife of Prince William, gave birth to a boy at a hospital in London on Monday, the third child for the British royal couple and now fifth in line to the throne.

EU to check on money laundering moves in Malta, journalist's murder

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union’s justice commissioner said on Monday she will visit Malta in the coming weeks to look at its anti-money laundering moves and check on how an investigation is going into the murder of an investigative journalist.

Paris attacks suspect jailed for 20 years for Belgian attempted murder

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A Belgian court sentenced Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam and a co-accused to 20 years in prison on Monday for trying to kill police during a shootout in Brussels in 2016.

South Korea switches off propaganda broadcasts, Moon upbeat on North Korea nuclear halt

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea halted the propaganda broadcasts it blares across the border with North Korea on Monday, aiming to set a positive tone ahead of the first summit in a decade between their leaders as the U.S. president cautioned the nuclear crisis was far from resolved.

Prisoners, prison staff must endure harsh conditions longer

Harsh conditions will continue to prevail at Her Majesty’s Prison on Coronation Road as the minister responsible for prison, Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin said the only solution is to build a new prison, and this “will not happen in six months.”

Retired cop recommends disciplinary action against gun-toting officer

A former senior member of the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has suggested that disciplinary action should be taken against a police officer who was manhandling a man while wielding a gun.

Minister assures MSJMC public servants of job security

Two unions representing the interest of workers at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) are joining forces to reject legislative changes dealing with the secondment of workers at the hospital.

Man critically hospitalised from suspected hit and run

A man is fighting for his life at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre after he was allegedly hit by a vehicle in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
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