Convenor of Hear the Children Cry, Betty-Ann Blaine believes that many of the children who were murdered last year were killed as a result of gang violence.
Inner city communities are shortly to benefit from a family support services programme aimed at improving access to social services in 12 communities across the island.
Police Commissioner, Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin has suspended the Montego Bay based detective constable, who admitted that he fabricated statements against a man on trial for murder.
The Home Circuit court has freed the helper of Gas Station operator L.G. Brown who was charged with his murder and the death of his fiancée Sandra Campbell.
The Auditor General is reporting that a significant number of employers are still to hand over the national insurance (NIS) contributions for their employees.
Opposition Leader, Portia Simpson Miller is demanding that the Prime Minister orders the reinstatement of the Caretaker for Independence Park in Black River, St. Elizabeth.
Permanent Secretary in the Justice Ministry, Carol Palmer, said the government is planning to build a regional divisional court complex at Kingsland in Manchester.
Prime Minister, Bruce Golding has ordered the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), to review the national disaster preparedness plan.
St. Catherine police are probing whether last night’s murder of a 56 year old man is linked to the killing of his two sons who were among the most wanted.
Three brothers were shot and injured in an incident, reported to be a domestic dispute, on Hill Avenue off Olympic Way in Kingston today.off Olympic Way in Kingston today.
Dutch Investigators probing the controversial Trafigura donation to the Peoples National Party (PNP) are expected to return to the island to question members of the party in February.
The Auditor General said the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) could face legal sanctions for not paying millions of dollars in statutory deductions.