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A record 25,643 people are eligible to cast their ballots in today's general election in the Cayman Islands, with voters also ...
Member of Parliament for Manchester North Western, Mikael Phillips, is continuing his agitation for a new plant for Mile ...
Opposition Spokesman on Education Senator Damion Crawford is holding firm to his position that there has been no satisfactory ...
More than 33,000 students are scheduled to sit Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations today (Wednesday) and Thursday.
Human rights lobby group, Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ), is insisting that the existing sentencing and parole mechanism for ...
The Government is moving forward with legislation that, if passed, will see children convicted of capital murder being ...
Education Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon is defending the Jamaica Teaching Council bill following mounting criticism led by ...
An Independent Regulatory Commission is to be established to police the Citizenship by Investment Programme across several ...
Detectives assigned to the St Andrew North Police are probing the murder of a 25 year-old man during a live stream on TikTok ...
The Office of Utilities Regulation has revealed that utility providers paid customers approximately $175 million in 2024 for ...
The parliamentary opposition is questioning the government's motive to push through the Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) bill, ...
The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is probing another fatal police shooting in Grants Pen, St.