Headline News

[iriefm_breakingnews][/iriefm_breakingnews]
Grief counselling being offered to JCF following suspected suicide of cop
Grief counselling is being offered to members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, (JCF), following the suspected suicide of a police
JAS’s AGM which was slated for tomorrow, postponed indefinitely, following Supreme Court ruling
The Annual General Meeting of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) which was slated for tomorrow (July 13) has been postponed
Ground to be broken on Saturday for construction of long-awaited Montego Bay perimeter road
Ground is scheduled to be broken on Saturday (July 16) for the construction of the long-awaited Montego Bay perimeter road.   The
The One Don Clansman Gang trial to resume next Monday
The One Don Clansman Gang trial is to resume next Monday.   The new date comes after Chief Justice Bryan Sykes who is trying the
Young Jamaica challenges Opposition to propose alternative relief plan which ensures Jamaica’s current and future financial stability
The youth arm of the Jamaica Labour Party, Young Jamaica, has challenged the Opposition, People’s National Party to propose an
Policeman suspected of committing suicide in St. Catherine yesterday
A police officer is suspected to have committed suicide at his home in St. Catherine, last evening (July 11).   Dead is
Jamaica records 46 more COVID-19 cases
46 more people have tested positive for COVID-19, pushing the country’s case count to 144,138.   Of the new cases, 28 are
Advocates Network joins call for gag clause to be removed from Integrity Commission Act
The Advocates Network has joined in the call for the removal of the “gag clause,” of the Integrity Commission Act.   According to