Attorney says UK Privy Council ruling will put lives of lawyers at risk
by Clement Reid February 9th, 2023
Attorney at law Bert Samuels says the ruling by the UK Privy Council in relation to Jamaica’s anti-money laundering law
Taxi operators protest outside Irie Fm Kingston offices, call for more airplay of issues
by Clement Reid February 8th, 2023
Some taxi operators have taken their protest to Irie Fm’s Kingston offices. The taxi operators parked their vehicles along the
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the new Road Traffic laws aim to end the system of informality that has been flourishing in the
Over $34 M in electronic traffic tickets issued since new Road Traffic Act
by Clement Reid February 8th, 2023
Motorists have amassed over $34 million in electronic traffic ticket fines since the implementation of the new Road Traffic Act.
A St Elizabeth policeman, has been charged in relation to a case of rape and robbery, in Black River, in January, following a ruling by
The Independent Commission of Investigations, Indecom, has reported an increase in security forces related shooting incidents, as well
“This is not CSI” DCP Fitz Bailey’s response to critics who undermine work of police
by Clement Reid February 8th, 2023
Deputy Commissioner of Police Fitz Bailey has hit back at critics of the constabulary, who are said to be undermining the work of the
Todss welcomes changes to child restraint regulation under Road Traffic Act
by Clement Reid February 8th, 2023
The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Todss, has welcomed the changes suggested, for the Road Traffic Act, relating