Roshaine Clarke’s Attorney reacts to Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling today in SOE case
by Shanice Gibbs June 17th, 2022
The lawyer representing Roshaine Clarke, who won his challenge against the Government, in relation to his detention without charge
Opposition expresses concern that Supreme Court’s judgement in SOE case has opened the door for more Jamaicans to make claims at cost to taxpayers
by Shanice Gibbs June 17th, 2022
The Opposition, People’s National Party has expressed concern that the Supreme Court’s judgement in the case of
Jamaica can now conduct testing for monkeypox virus Jamaica is now able to conduct testing for the monkeypox virus. This follows
Police capture wanted man and recover illegal firearm within first hour of St Catherine SOE
by Shanice Gibbs June 17th, 2022
The police have reported the capturing of a wanted man and the recovery of an illegal firearm within the first hour of the Declaration
PM Andrew Holness says the Gov’t has to take action amidst the violence affecting the country as he announced SOE in St. Catherine
by Shanice Gibbs June 17th, 2022
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government has to take action amidst the violence affecting the country. He made the comment
Roshaine Clarke awarded more than $17M in damages after court rules his detention during 2018 SOE was unconstitutional
by Shanice Gibbs June 17th, 2022
The Constitutional Court has ruled that the detention of Roshaine Clarke during the State of Emergency in St. James in 2018 was
Caricom needs to implement transport policy, with a singular visa that covers Caribbean nations – Bartlett
by Clement Reid June 17th, 2022
Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett said Caricom needs to implement a new transport policy, with a singular visa, that covers Caribbean
Chuck urges critics to hold comments on new bail act until it is tabled in parliament
by Clement Reid June 16th, 2022
Jamaicans are being urged to hold their criticism of the new bail act until its tabled in parliament. Justice minister Delroy Chuck