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Malahoo Forte 'offended' by visa barrier to accessing UK Privy Council
News
23 May 2023

Malahoo Forte 'offended' by visa barrier to accessing UK Privy Council

Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte, has indicated that King Charles III, who she reminded is still the "King of Jamaica", should consider removing the visa requirement for Jamaicans to currently take cases to the United Kingdom Privy Council.

Read more: Malahoo Forte 'offended' by visa barrier to accessing UK Privy Council

PM: Political class treated with schizophrenia, disdain
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19 May 2023

PM: Political class treated with schizophrenia, disdain

FACED with stinging criticisms over the massive salary increases granted to members of the political directorate, Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Wednesday launched a counter-offensive as he fired back at critics.

Read more: PM: Political class treated with schizophrenia, disdain

Decision to increase politicians' salary not taken lightly, says Holness
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19 May 2023

Decision to increase politicians' salary not taken lightly, says Holness

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to address criticisms amid backlash following the announcement of salary hikes for the political directorate.

Read more: Decision to increase politicians' salary not taken lightly, says Holness

SOE declared for St James, Hanover and Clarendon amid crime surge
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16 May 2023

SOE declared for St James, Hanover and Clarendon amid crime surge

A  State of Public Emergency (SOE) has been declared for the parishes of Hanover, St James, and Clarendon.

Read more: SOE declared for St James, Hanover and Clarendon amid crime surge

British woman arrested in $28 million drug bust at St James airport
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15 May 2023

British woman arrested in $28 million drug bust at St James airport

A British woman was arrested on Friday, May 12 following a seizure of over five kilograms of cocaine at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James.

Read more: British woman arrested in $28 million drug bust at St James airport

  1. May Pen to Williamsfield Highway on track for August completion
  2. FirstRock Foundation and BossMom Network Build a Strong Foundation for Mothers-in-Need
  3. Flow Welcomes Announcement re Legislative Changes to Telecommunications Act
  4. US Customs discover cocaine on flight from Jamaica
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