Headline News

[iriefm_breakingnews][/iriefm_breakingnews]
St Andrew labourer who reportedly killed his father during dispute over empty bottles, convicted of manslaughter
A St Andrew labourer accused of killing his father in a dispute over empty bottles three years ago has been convicted of manslaughter.
Public school teachers to take industrial action today and tomorrow over ongoing wage issues
Public school teachers who are upset about ongoing wage issues are expected to take industrial action today (May 25) and tomorrow.
OPM says PM Holness does not receive separate pay as MP or cabinet minister
The Office of the Prime Minister says Prime Minister Andrew Holness does not receive separate compensation as a Member of Parliament or
PM Holness’ salary increase decline to affect former Prime Ministers
Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke has explained that the request by Prime Minister Andrew Holness to cap his salary to the current
Scores of persons again protest massive pay hike for politicians
Scores of placard-bearing protesters gathered near the finance ministry at Heroes’ Circle in Downtown Kingston, this afternoon, to
Police Federation working to rectify anomalies with May salaries
The Police Federation says it is working with the Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF Finance Branch to rectify anomalies with the may
NSWMA worker shot dead, another wounded in attack in St. Catherine
The police are probing a gun attack in which one National Solid Waste Management Authority, NSWMA worker was killed and another wounded
Portland police to do walk-through of Campbell Avenue, following last night’s murder of a pregnant woman and a man
Commanding Officer for the Portland police, Superintendent, Lloyd Darby is to do a walk-through of Campbell Avenue, in Port Antonio