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Lead Stories

New hope for moms
Extended maternity leave, breastfeeding freedom coming.

Defective machines stall motorists' breath tests
The National Road Safety Council's (NRSC) lobby for the Government to lower the legal alcohol consumption limit for motorists has been set back by a lack of information on Jamaicans who drink and drive.

Parish Councils running out of burial sites
Several cemeteries across the island are almost full, forcing Parish Councils on the hunt for new sites and sending Jamaicans to seek other locations to bury their dead.

No room for mediating cops
Some 49 police officers trained in dispute resolution to counter a wave of domestic violence plaguing the country, are ready to be placed at police divisional headquarters islandwide, as soon as "office space" can be identified to house them.

Cops, Knight, DPP to hold emergency meeting

Minister of National Security and Justice K.D. Knight and Police Commissioner Francis Forbes have called an emergency meeting for tomorrow morning in Kingston, following Friday's shooting of six persons when police officers fired on a minibus.




















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