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PM Holness says Jamaica is considering training Haitian Police
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says Jamaica continues to explore how it can train Haiti’s police officers, to better help that country
Police Commissioner suggests review of legislation to address the use of the internet to create fear and terror
Police commissioner Antony Anderson is suggesting a review of legislation to address the use of the internet to create fear and terror
15 vendors and business operators affected by fire in Spanish Town
Fifteen (15) vendors and business operators are reeling from losses, following a fire which destroyed their shops at Cumberland Avenue
Legal and Constitutional Affairs Minister says abortion will not be part of her ministerial platform; JFJ weighs in
Legal and Constitutional Affairs Minister Marlene Malahoo Forte has indicated that abortion will not be part of her ministerial
Canadian advocacy group to take further action if issues affecting Jamaican farmworkers in Ontario are not resolved
A worker’s rights lobby group based in Canada has indicated that it’s prepared to take further action if there is no satisfactory
Parliamentary committee to be set up to peruse job description for parliamentarians and ministers
A parliamentary committee is to be set up to peruse the job description as well as the code of conduct for parliamentarians and
Police Commissioner says at least 5 categories of major crimes are down
Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson said while it may not appear so at least 5 categories of major crimes are down this
More midwives join islandwide sick-out to register frustration over wage issues
  There is an indication that more midwives have called in sick across the island as they press for a response from the Finance