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Police Commissioner says while some Jamaicans say they do not trust the police, surveys prove otherwise
Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson says while some Jamaicans have expressed distrust with the officers assigned to their
DPP reacts to appeal court ruling, increasing sentence for murder accused Lindell Powell to life imprisonment
At last, the pendulum of justice is swinging in both directions – for the accused, and for the prosecution.   That was the
Opposition calls for audit of Victoria jubilee Hospital, following deaths of several babies
  The Opposition People’s National Party, PNP is calling for an audit to be conducted at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital,
Education Ministry making payments to teachers whose salaries were outstanding; apologizes for delay
Education Minister Fayval Williams has apologized to teachers in Clarendon who did not receive their monthly salaries, on Tuesday,
Prosecution wins its first-ever appeal of the court’s decision in Westmoreland murder case
The Prosecution has won its first-ever appeal of the court’s decision since the law was amended in November, last year.  
Association of Christian Communicators and Media joins call for retention of school devotions, following bizarre incident at Oberlin High
The Association of Christian Communicators and Media (ACCM) has joined the call for the retention of devotional exercises in the
Principal attacked and chopped at Retirement Primary School in St. Elizabeth last Friday released from hospital
The Principal who was attacked and chopped at the Retirement Primary School in St. Elizabeth, last Friday (October 21) has been
Westmoreland residents stage peace march in Savanna La Mar, yesterday
“Talk it out, don’t shoot it out…”   That was the plea made yesterday (October 27) by a group of concerned