Major Stories

Clergyman Calls for Security Minister’s Resignation

Following a controversial comment made by the Security Minister, urging the police to 'shoot to kill' if engaged in a shootout with…

2 years ago

Health Ministry to Recruit Overseas Nurses

The government is seeking to recruit overseas nurses to ease the burden of over 6000 surgical cases in limbo for over…

2 years ago

PSOJ Renews Calls for Crime Consensus

The Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) is again urging the two major political leaders to commence private conversations about short-term…

2 years ago

North East St Ann JLP Supporters Demand Removal of MP

Scores of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters in Northeast St Ann today threatened violence if the prime minister fails to…

2 years ago

DCP Bailey: 15 Mass Shootings this Month Alone

Head of the Constabulary's Crime Portfolio, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Fitz Bailey says domestic terrorism is a reality in Jamaica. He says…

2 years ago

More criticism of National Security Minister “shoot to kill” statement

One prominent lawyer is among those who continue to bash the Security Minister for his comments in Westmoreland last week, noting…

2 years ago

Final Closing Arguments Presented in Klansman Trial

After nearly two-months break, the historic Klansman Gang Trial resumed in the Supreme Court today. All remaining closing arguments were presented…

2 years ago

PNP Plans “More Promising Future” For Youth

The People's National Party's (PNP) 84th Annual Conference was well received by the thousands of supporters who rallied behind the executive.…

2 years ago

Former Police Commissioner: Gun Amnesty Alone Will Not Be Effective

Former Police Commissioner, Hardley Lewin, has weighed in on plans to have a gun amnesty ahead of the new Firearms Act.  While supporting…

2 years ago

Week Three Of 2022/23 Academic Year Sails Smoothly

Today marks the third week since the full resumption of face-to-face learning with the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic. Principal…

2 years ago