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PM says Gov’t sensitive to criticism that process for constitutional reform is not being transparent and participatory
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government is sensitive to any criticism of the process for constitutional reform not being
More than 400 people murdered in the country since start of the year
More than 400 people have been murdered in the country since the start of the year.   As of Sunday, April 30, 409 murders were
Beryllium resumes normal operations following attempted robbery in St. Thomas
Beryllium Limited has resumed normal operations.   The company had reduced its services following an attack on guards, who were
Residents of Portland and Clarendon protest over poor road conditions
Member of Parliament for East Portland Ann Marie Vaz has expressed frustration that after numerous calls for resolution, residents of
Dental Surgeons who work in the public sector stage sick-out
Scores of Dental Surgeons who work in the island’s public health sector are staging a sick-out over compensation related issues.
Man fatally shot in Ocho Rios
A man was fatally shot by police at a plaza in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, this afternoon.   He has not yet been identified.  
Education Ministry concerned about leaked reports on UWI Mona principal selection process
The Government has expressed concern about the recent disclosure of discussions regarding the selection process for the principal of
Gov’t to make it mandatory for businesses to have outward facing CCTV cameras
The government says it will become mandatory for businesses and entertainment events to have outward facing cameras.   Prime