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JTA President urges Gov’t not to turn a deaf ear to compensation review issues and anomalies facing teachers
President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Lasonja Harrison has urged the Government not to turn a deaf ear to the
Education Minister says efforts being made to improve literacy rate among island’s students
Education Minister Fayval Williams says efforts are being made to improve the literacy rate among the island’s students.  
PNP hopeful cops will move swiftly in probes into alleged death threats received by MP aspirant Dr Alfred Dawes
The People’s National Party (PNP) says it hopes the police will move swiftly in their investigations into alleged death threats
Police Constable killed in crash along North South Highway
Another Police Constable reportedly died in a motor vehicle crash this morning (May 7).   Dead is Constable Ramone Evans.  
District Constable shot and killed on Darling Street in Kingston early this morning
  The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has been plunged into mourning, following the shooting death of a District Constable along
Some British citizens support Jamaica’s decision to cut ties with England, as new king is crowned
Some United Kingdom citizens who staged a protest against King Charles III today, have stated their support of Jamaica’s
Taxi group NCOTA to make submission for a fare increase
The National Council of Taxi Associations, NCOTA is expected to make a submission to the Transport Authority for a fare increase.
Man fatally shot by police in St. Elizabeth
A man was fatally shot during an alleged confrontation with the police in Nain, St. Elizabeth, this morning.   He has not yet been