Headline News

[iriefm_breakingnews][/iriefm_breakingnews]
Manchester councillor renews call for Troy Bridge to be repaired
As schools resume today, councillor for the Mile Gully Division in Manchester and senior educator Rohan Kennedy, says the absence of
Family of eight left homeless following Manchester fire
Eight people including four children are now homeless after fire engulfed their home in Craighead, Manchester, on Sunday.. The fire
ITA urges police to ramp up road safety efforts especially as schools set to reopen tomorrow
Director of the Island Traffic Authority Kenute Hare is urging the police to ramp up road safety activities, especially as schools set
Opposition leader says next PNP gov’t will recognise the sacramental rights of indigenous people
Opposition Leader Mark Golding has pledged that the next People’s National Party government will recognise the sacramental rights
2 minors and 6 women among 13 people taken into custody following Portland ganja bust
Thirteen people, including six women and two minors were taken into custody, last evening (January 7), in relation to the seizure of
St Ann police plunged into mourning following death of officer last evening; counselling arrangements being made
Arrangements are being made for officers at the Runaway Bay police station in St Ann to get grief counselling, after one of their
Maroon Chief Richard Currie raises concern about delay in hearing of a legal challenge against the Gov’t for ownership of Cockpit country
Accompong Maroon Chief, Richard Currie has raised concern about the delay in the hearing of a legal challenge against the Government
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says the time has come for judges to specialize in specific areas of law
Chief Justice Bryan Sykes says the time has come for the country’s judges to hone their skills and knowledge so that they can