Public transport operators expected to withdraw services again in protest of issues with the government
by Clement Reid December 5th, 2022
Some public transport operators are reportedly planning to withdraw their services again on Monday, in protest of several outstanding
Taxi operator charged for allegedly aiding men rob and rape women
by Clement Reid December 5th, 2022
A taxi operator who allegedly assisted two men to rob and sexually assault two women at their home on Tuesday, November 8, was charged
Government to roll out Energy Pilot programme in 30 schools next year
by Clement Reid December 5th, 2022
The education ministry will be rolling out a solar energy pilot programme in thirty schools across the island next year. Education
Man who escaped police lock up in St Ann fatally shot in confrontation with police
by Clement Reid December 4th, 2022
One of the four men who had escaped lock up at the Ocho Rios police station, in August of this year, was fatally shot in a
A man was mowed down by a motor truck along the Washington Boulevard, in Kingston, on Sunday morning. His identity has not yet been
MP Phillips expresses concern over basic schools at risk of being closed in constituency
by Clement Reid December 4th, 2022
Member of Parliament for Manchester North Western, Mikael Phillips, has expressed concern, over basic schools in his constituency that
Chuck says ministers cannot provide payment plan for outstanding traffic tickets
by Clement Reid December 2nd, 2022
As taxi operators continue to call for a payment plan for outstanding traffic tickets, Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says ministers
DPP defends work of law enforcement officers and prosecutors amid criticisms
by Clement Reid December 2nd, 2022
Director of Public Prosecutions, Paula Llewellyn, has sought to defend the work of law enforcement officers, and prosecutors. In recent