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Environmental advocates concerned about how constitutional reform will impact land rights of indigenous people
Some environmental advocates have raised concern about how changes to the constitution, in the process to transition Jamaica to a
Montego-Bay Metro drivers remain restive over salary issues
Drivers of the government owned bus company, Montego Bay Metro, remain restive due to ongoing salary issues. The workers who have been
TODSS criticizes government for not holding public consultations about New Road Traffic Act
One taxi group has criticized the government for not holding public consultations about the New Road Traffic Act, especially amid
Robert Fowler sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Khanice Jackson
Fifty-one-year-old mechanic Robert Fowler has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 20-year-old Accounting Clerk,
Public sector Dental Surgeons back on the job following sick-out
Dental Surgeons who work in the public health sector are back on the job. The surgeons had staged sick-outs this week, over
CRC members assure that they are free to speak, as there is no gag order
Members of the Constitutional Reform Committee, CRC have sought to assure that they are free to speak as there is no gag order.  
Opposition calls on PM to take urgent action against Works Minister Everald Warmington
Opposition Spokesperson on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips is calling on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to take urgent action
More than 2000 permanent posts to be created for doctors in the public health sector
The Health Ministry says more than two thousand permanent posts will be created for doctors in the public health sector.