Government still seeking to bring to court relatives of persons abandoned at hospitals
by Shanice Gibbs June 13th, 2022
There has been a delay in the Health and Wellness Ministry’s efforts to take before the court, families who have abandoned their
Tributes pouring in after JLP Councillor/Caretaker killed in motor vehicle crash
by Shanice Gibbs June 13th, 2022
Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Robert Morgan has expressed sadness at the passing of Jamaica Labour
Two men were shot and killed in Waterford, St. Catherine yesterday (June 12). The men have not yet been identified.
St. James Councillor calls for more effective strategies to address crime and violence in St. James
by Shanice Gibbs June 9th, 2022
A call is being made for more effective strategies to be implemented to address crime and violence in St. James. The St. James
Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang rejects suggestions that security forces should negotiate with criminals to address crime
by Shanice Gibbs June 9th, 2022
National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang has rejected suggestions that the country’s security forces should negotiate with
St. Elizabeth police conducting interviews with 2 students of BB Coke High after they reportedly stabbed each other yesterday
by Shanice Gibbs June 9th, 2022
The St. Elizabeth Police are conducting question and answer sessions with two boys who were reportedly involved in a fight yesterday
Two children among 7 left homeless, following early morning fire in Old Harbour St. Catherine
by Shanice Gibbs June 9th, 2022
Two children are among seven people who have been left homeless, after a fire gutted their homes in Old Harbour St. Catherine this
More stakeholders express concern about provisions under new Bail Act
by Shanice Gibbs June 8th, 2022
More concerns have been raised about possible infringements on people’s rights to bail, following statements made by Minister of