Political Ombudsman probes comments by Minister Warmington at recent party meeting
by Clement Reid November 10th, 2022
The Office of the Political Ombudsman has initiated a probe into what have been deemed racially divisive comments, made by minister
Police to increase breathalyzer testing for motorists this festive season
by Donique Weston November 10th, 2022
The traffic police will be seeking to increase the number of breathalyzer tests conducted on motorists. Head of the Public
Fisherfolk affected by Rio Cobre effluent spill to get less than anticipated compensation pay-out
by Donique Weston November 10th, 2022
Individuals and companies adversely affected by the July/August effluent spill and subsequent fish kill in the Rio Cobre, St.
Finance Minister assures that Gov’t will look deeper into the issue of salaries and benefits for independent contract workers
by Shanice Gibbs November 9th, 2022
Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke has sought to assure that the Government will look deeper into the issue of salaries and benefits for
Man in police custody, following discovery of wife’s decomposing body at her home in Logwood District Hanover, yesterday
by Shanice Gibbs November 9th, 2022
A man is in police custody, following the discovery of his wife’s decomposing body at her home in Logwood District, Hanover,
Attendance at several schools impacted in recent weeks due to increase in number of students having respiratory illnesses
by Shanice Gibbs November 9th, 2022
Attendance at several schools across the island has been impacted in recent weeks, due to an increase in the number of students falling
The Lower House has been asked to approve a $60 billion increase in the government’s budget for this fiscal year. The
A quarrel between two brothers in St. Elizabeth has left one dead and the other in police custody. Dead is 30-year-old Renroy