However, Police Commissioner, Dr Carl Williams says the number of affected police personnel is not enough to impact police operations across the country.
The Supreme Court is today expected to hear the application by lawyers representing Gorstew Limited which is seeking to challenge the acquittal of three former executives
The head of the Jamaica Fire Brigade says110, the emergency number for fire and ambulance services is highly unreliable and alternative arrangements must be put in place.
OPPOSITION SPOKESMAN on foreign affairs and foreign trade, Edmund Bartlett, is calling on the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Senator Arnold Nicholson to clarify the Government's position on...
With no effective treatment or vaccine to cure the Ebola virus, which can kill up to 90 per cent of its victims, to control the spread and prevent infection, persons are advised to ...
Disc jockey Deon-ville O'Hara, also known as ZJ Wah Wa, who has been charged for his role in a lottery scam targeting older people in the Dakotas and elsewhere is scheduled to plead guilty.
An outstanding medical report stalled the case against the two inmates, who reportedly attacked one of the suspects in the beating death of 31-year-old construction worker Mario Deane.
Lobby group Citizens’ Action For Principles And Integrity (CAPI) says the Labour and Social Security portfolio should be taken from Derrick Kellier if he is to perform as agriculture minister.
The Real Estate Board and Commission of Strata Corporations are investigating reports that units in two housing developments in St Andrew were sold to more than one purchaser.
Pro-gay lobby group, JFLAG, says if more rational thought were given to the concerns about the buggery law, as many as nine out of ten Jamaicans would not be against repealing it.