On a day when international artiste Busta Rhymes turned up in court to support Vybz Kartel, Justice Lennox Campbell began the final stage of the embattled entertainer's murder trial before it is handed over to the...
Attorney-at-law Tom Tavares Finson eminded the judge that the defence had been saying that the voice notes were manipulated and spliced. Justice Campbell was making his summation to the jury.
The National Workers’ Union says the Petroleum Haulage Contractors Association is to provide a list of all its contractors who have implemented agreed haulage rates.
A transport group says a meeting with the Jamaica Urban Transit Company, on matters in the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region has not resolved cost issues for 30 licences for sub-franchise routes.
A neighbour of Oscar Pistorius has testified at his murder trial that he found the South African Paralympic star praying over the body of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp as she lay dead.
The Government says it will be appealing a Supreme Court decision that will result in the eviction of almost 100 families illegally occupying a nine acre property at Orange Grove in Trelawny.
The seven policemen, who allegedly corruptly accepted money to not prosecute a man who was found with ganja last year, had their bails extended this morning.
Antiretroviral drugs were reportedly administered to the baby in California just four hours after birth. The unidentified nine-month-old child is now said to be HIV negative.
Kaliese Spencer and Patricia Hall will be the first of the Jamaicans in action. They will compete in the heats of the 400 metres, scheduled to start at 4:05 in the morning Jamaican time.
High Court judge Justice Lennox Campbell gave the instruction to the 11-member panel of jurors as he started his summation of the case in the Home Circuit Court this morning.
Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has announced the appointment of retired Court of Appeal judge Justice Karl Harrison and Professor Alvin Wint as selected members of the Electoral Commission ...
National Security Minister Peter Bunting says he is pleasantly surprised at the quality of leadership in Jamaica’s public service, especially at the management and supervisory level.
Jamaica’s local-based Reggae Boyz are scheduled to return to the country tomorrow following a successful two-match friendly international in the Caribbean.