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London's Burning and Grange Hill star John Alford is found guilty of sexually abusing two underage girls at a house party after buying them vodka

The actor had sex with the girl twice - in a garden and then a toilet - and sexually assaulted her friend, 15. He cried in court, claiming he 'never touched either of them' but was convicted by a jury.

Pope Leo XIV declares teen computer whiz Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV declared a 15-year-old computer whiz the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint Sunday, giving the next generation of Catholics a relatable role model who used technology to spread the faith and earn the nickname...
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Pope Leo XIV declares teen computer whiz Carlo Acutis the first millennial saint

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Leo XIV declared a 15-year-old computer whiz the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint Sunday, giving the next generation of Catholics a relatable role model who used technology to spread the faith and earn the nickname...

‘Slick' fatally shot at home in Spanish Town

The Spanish Town Criminal Investigation Branch is probing the shooting death of a man at his home on St John's Road last night. He has been identified as 43-year-old Stephen Passley, otherwise called ‘Slick’. Reports are that about 8:20 p.m.,...
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‘Slick' fatally shot at home in Spanish Town

The Spanish Town Criminal Investigation Branch is probing the shooting death of a man at his home on St John's Road last night. He has been identified as 43-year-old Stephen Passley, otherwise called ‘Slick’. Reports are that about 8:20 p.m.,...

ICE deports fugitive wanted for alleged child rape in Jamaica

BOSTON, CMC – The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says officers from its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Boston, Massachusetts have deported a Jamaican criminal fugitive and alleged child rapist who was...
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ICE deports fugitive wanted for alleged child rape in Jamaica

BOSTON, CMC – The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says officers from its Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Boston, Massachusetts have deported a Jamaican criminal fugitive and alleged child rapist who was...

Portmore truck driver charged with assaulting a constable, unlawful wounding

A Portmore, St Catherine truck driver has been charged after allegedly biting a police officer during an arrest over a traffic offence in Kingston. Forty-two-year-old Glenroy Williams is charged with unlawful wounding, resisting arrest, and...
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Portmore truck driver charged with assaulting a constable, unlawful wounding

A Portmore, St Catherine truck driver has been charged after allegedly biting a police officer during an arrest over a traffic offence in Kingston. Forty-two-year-old Glenroy Williams is charged with unlawful wounding, resisting arrest, and...

Spanish Town woman accused of using fake certificates for teaching job application

A St Catherine woman who allegedly submitted fraudulent documents to a school for a teaching position has been charged. She is 28-year-old Sonya Bailey of Frazers Content in Spanish Town, who has been charged with fraud. Bailey was charged on...
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Spanish Town woman accused of using fake certificates for teaching job application

A St Catherine woman who allegedly submitted fraudulent documents to a school for a teaching position has been charged. She is 28-year-old Sonya Bailey of Frazers Content in Spanish Town, who has been charged with fraud. Bailey was charged on...

Motorcyclist injured in crash during celebratory election motorcade in Trelawny

A celebratory motorcade hosted on Saturday by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Trelawny Northern Member of Parliament-elect Tova Hamilton took a tragic turn when one of the participants was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash. Reports are that the...
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Motorcyclist injured in crash during celebratory election motorcade in Trelawny

A celebratory motorcade hosted on Saturday by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Trelawny Northern Member of Parliament-elect Tova Hamilton took a tragic turn when one of the participants was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash. Reports are that the...

PNP’s Nekeisha Burchell still winner of St James Southern

Following Saturday’s official recount of ballots for the St James Southern constituency, the People’s National Party’s Nekeisha Burchell remains the winner of the seat. Burchell received 6,483 votes—a 199-vote difference over the 6,284 received...
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PNP’s Nekeisha Burchell still winner of St James Southern

Following Saturday’s official recount of ballots for the St James Southern constituency, the People’s National Party’s Nekeisha Burchell remains the winner of the seat. Burchell received 6,483 votes—a 199-vote difference over the 6,284 received...

Formerly enslaved African has a headstone

IN AN April 6, 2016 article, I said, “The burial grounds of enslaved Africans are very hard to find in Jamaica. They were buried in arbitrary places in unmarked graves”. And, in some parts of Jamaica, the narrative is that, wherever there are piles...
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Formerly enslaved African has a headstone

IN AN April 6, 2016 article, I said, “The burial grounds of enslaved Africans are very hard to find in Jamaica. They were buried in arbitrary places in unmarked graves”. And, in some parts of Jamaica, the narrative is that, wherever there are piles...

How Silicon Valley is using religious language to talk about AI

TORONTO (AP): As the rapid, unregulated development of artificial intelligence continues, the language people in Silicon Valley use to describe it is becoming increasingly religious. From predicting the potential destruction of humanity to a...
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How Silicon Valley is using religious language to talk about AI

TORONTO (AP): As the rapid, unregulated development of artificial intelligence continues, the language people in Silicon Valley use to describe it is becoming increasingly religious. From predicting the potential destruction of humanity to a...

Learn to converse rather than argue

Hello Mi Neighbour! Ah boy, what a life eeenh. What happens whenever you try to make a point during a discussion and someone denies you the opportunity because they think your point maybe pointless? If yuh don’t mine sharp, be it a friend, family...
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Learn to converse rather than argue

Hello Mi Neighbour! Ah boy, what a life eeenh. What happens whenever you try to make a point during a discussion and someone denies you the opportunity because they think your point maybe pointless? If yuh don’t mine sharp, be it a friend, family...

Gardening’s hidden benefits

If you spend any time gardening, you probably understand what I mean when I say it feels good – despite the lifting, sweating and straining involved. Yes, exercise is good for our bodies, but there’s something about digging in the dirt while...
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Gardening’s hidden benefits

If you spend any time gardening, you probably understand what I mean when I say it feels good – despite the lifting, sweating and straining involved. Yes, exercise is good for our bodies, but there’s something about digging in the dirt while...

In tough job market for new workers, networking can make a difference

NEW YORK (AP): Growing up as the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica, Stacey Watson didn’t see herself in the characters of the books she read. Now 28, she wants to be a book editor who helps promote a more diverse range of story protagonists so...
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In tough job market for new workers, networking can make a difference

NEW YORK (AP): Growing up as the daughter of immigrants from Jamaica, Stacey Watson didn’t see herself in the characters of the books she read. Now 28, she wants to be a book editor who helps promote a more diverse range of story protagonists so...

Atlanta non-profit marks milestone promoting education in Jamaica

The Benevolent Missions of Atlanta (BMA’s) two decades of helping to advance primary education in both Jamaica and Metro Atlanta took centrestage in the Peach State capital city recently. For BMA, it was a major milestone. The nonprofit...
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Atlanta non-profit marks milestone promoting education in Jamaica

The Benevolent Missions of Atlanta (BMA’s) two decades of helping to advance primary education in both Jamaica and Metro Atlanta took centrestage in the Peach State capital city recently. For BMA, it was a major milestone. The nonprofit...

PAHO launches award to recognise C’bean leadership in the fight against superbugs

PAHO/WHO: The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has launched the Suzan McLennon-Miguel Caribbean Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Leadership Award, a new regional honour recognising exceptional leadership in the fight against antimicrobial...
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PAHO launches award to recognise C’bean leadership in the fight against superbugs

PAHO/WHO: The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has launched the Suzan McLennon-Miguel Caribbean Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Leadership Award, a new regional honour recognising exceptional leadership in the fight against antimicrobial...

From Kingston to Washington, DC, to New Delhi

Gordon Brown’s story is one of bold ambition, quiet determination and the belief that with hard work and the right opportunities, anything is possible. Born and raised in Kingston, Gordon first left Jamaica at 17, a recent graduate of Campion...
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From Kingston to Washington, DC, to New Delhi

Gordon Brown’s story is one of bold ambition, quiet determination and the belief that with hard work and the right opportunities, anything is possible. Born and raised in Kingston, Gordon first left Jamaica at 17, a recent graduate of Campion...

Boyous the Contortionist is a mesmerising act

HE WAS born Marvin Wilson in St Elizabeth, but migrated to St Ann where he currently resides, and is known in northwestern Jamaica entertainment circles as ‘Boyous the Contortionist’. He also refers to himself as an acrobat. He has a lithe and...
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Boyous the Contortionist is a mesmerising act

HE WAS born Marvin Wilson in St Elizabeth, but migrated to St Ann where he currently resides, and is known in northwestern Jamaica entertainment circles as ‘Boyous the Contortionist’. He also refers to himself as an acrobat. He has a lithe and...

Students benefit from Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship Programme

MEDICAL STUDENT Yanique Jackson was struggling financially, particularly with tuition fees, and there were many times “when I felt overwhelmed”, then came the Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship Programme, which “gave me hope”. “It gave me...
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Students benefit from Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship Programme

MEDICAL STUDENT Yanique Jackson was struggling financially, particularly with tuition fees, and there were many times “when I felt overwhelmed”, then came the Dr Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship Programme, which “gave me hope”. “It gave me...

Constable freed after $400,000 mediation settlement in unlawful wounding case

A police constable was on Monday freed of an unlawful wounding charge after successful mediation which led to him paying the complainant, a district constable, $400,000. Constable Ricardo Fray was also freed from a malicious destruction of...
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Constable freed after $400,000 mediation settlement in unlawful wounding case

A police constable was on Monday freed of an unlawful wounding charge after successful mediation which led to him paying the complainant, a district constable, $400,000. Constable Ricardo Fray was also freed from a malicious destruction of...

JLP's Donovan Williams declared winner in Kingston Central

The Jamaica Labour Party's Donovan Williams has been declared the winner in Kingston Central following the official count of votes cast in the constituency in Wednesday's general election. The preliminary count on the night of the election had...
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JLP's Donovan Williams declared winner in Kingston Central

The Jamaica Labour Party's Donovan Williams has been declared the winner in Kingston Central following the official count of votes cast in the constituency in Wednesday's general election. The preliminary count on the night of the election had...

JFJ congratulates JLP on election win, anticipating resumption of work on constitutional reform

Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has urged the Dr Andrew Holness-led administration to resume the vital work on constitutional reform with strong bipartisan efforts, ensuring an inclusive and participatory process following its win...
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JFJ congratulates JLP on election win, anticipating resumption of work on constitutional reform

Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) has urged the Dr Andrew Holness-led administration to resume the vital work on constitutional reform with strong bipartisan efforts, ensuring an inclusive and participatory process following its win...

Persons experiencing trauma from crime encouraged to seek assistance

Individuals who are experiencing trauma as a result of crime are being encouraged to seek assistance from the Ministry of Justice’s Victim Services Branch offices islandwide. Director of the Victim Services Branch, Dionne-Dawn Binns, noted that...
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Persons experiencing trauma from crime encouraged to seek assistance

Individuals who are experiencing trauma as a result of crime are being encouraged to seek assistance from the Ministry of Justice’s Victim Services Branch offices islandwide. Director of the Victim Services Branch, Dionne-Dawn Binns, noted that...

St Ann brother and sister charged over stabbing of woman during confrontation

A St Ann brother and sister have been charged for stabbing a woman during a physical confrontation, which left her hospitalised. Thirty-year-old Lionel Howell, otherwise called ‘Kemar,’ a labourer of Mammee Bay, and 33-year-old Jestice Howell,...
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St Ann brother and sister charged over stabbing of woman during confrontation

A St Ann brother and sister have been charged for stabbing a woman during a physical confrontation, which left her hospitalised. Thirty-year-old Lionel Howell, otherwise called ‘Kemar,’ a labourer of Mammee Bay, and 33-year-old Jestice Howell,...

Three Haitians held in Spanish Town plead guilty to overstaying, released for time served

The three Haitians who were held in Angels, Spanish Town, St Catherine and later found to have overstayed their time in Jamaica have been ordered released from custody due to time served. Fedia Lizzare, Nancy Lizzare, and Liberal Schnieder on...
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Three Haitians held in Spanish Town plead guilty to overstaying, released for time served

The three Haitians who were held in Angels, Spanish Town, St Catherine and later found to have overstayed their time in Jamaica have been ordered released from custody due to time served. Fedia Lizzare, Nancy Lizzare, and Liberal Schnieder on...

Trelawny Justices Association president imploring JPs to visit lock-ups to protect rights of detainees

President of the Trelawny Justices Association, Ken Grant, is calling for justices of the peace in the parish to fulfil their mandate of making routine visits to lock-ups, saying this is important to ensuring that the rights of persons in custody...
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Trelawny Justices Association president imploring JPs to visit lock-ups to protect rights of detainees

President of the Trelawny Justices Association, Ken Grant, is calling for justices of the peace in the parish to fulfil their mandate of making routine visits to lock-ups, saying this is important to ensuring that the rights of persons in custody...

Gayle, St Mary man charged for murder of his 71-year-old brother

A 57-year-old Gayle, St Mary man was charged on Thursday for the murder of his 71-year-old brother, who was found dead with a wound in his home in the community. Charged is Canute Clemmings, otherwise called ‘Elton,’ a labourer of Jeffrey Town...
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Gayle, St Mary man charged for murder of his 71-year-old brother

A 57-year-old Gayle, St Mary man was charged on Thursday for the murder of his 71-year-old brother, who was found dead with a wound in his home in the community. Charged is Canute Clemmings, otherwise called ‘Elton,’ a labourer of Jeffrey Town...

Fire destroys several homes in Maxfield area of St Andrew

Several homes along Fitzgerald Avenue in the Maxfield area of St Andrew were ravaged by a fire of unknown origin on Friday afternoon. The police and the Jamaica Fire Brigade are probing the incident. The blaze started shortly after noon. Two...
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Fire destroys several homes in Maxfield area of St Andrew

Several homes along Fitzgerald Avenue in the Maxfield area of St Andrew were ravaged by a fire of unknown origin on Friday afternoon. The police and the Jamaica Fire Brigade are probing the incident. The blaze started shortly after noon. Two...

Small business association wants policies to boost sector following election

The Small Business Association of Jamaica (SBAJ) says it stands ready to work with the Government to ensure that micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) receive the support they need to contribute meaningfully to Jamaica’s economic...
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Small business association wants policies to boost sector following election

The Small Business Association of Jamaica (SBAJ) says it stands ready to work with the Government to ensure that micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) receive the support they need to contribute meaningfully to Jamaica’s economic...

Passenger bus skids off cliff in Sri Lanka, killing 15 and injuring 16 others

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A passenger bus veered off a road and plunged into a precipice in a mountainous region in Sri Lanka, killing 15 people and injuring 16 others, a police spokesman said Friday. The accident occurred near the town of...
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Passenger bus skids off cliff in Sri Lanka, killing 15 and injuring 16 others

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A passenger bus veered off a road and plunged into a precipice in a mountainous region in Sri Lanka, killing 15 people and injuring 16 others, a police spokesman said Friday. The accident occurred near the town of...

Education Ministry to engage parents in targeted training

Parents across Region Four are to benefit from targeted training sessions this academic year, to help strengthen literacy and numeracy skills among students, says Regional Director at the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Dr...
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Education Ministry to engage parents in targeted training

Parents across Region Four are to benefit from targeted training sessions this academic year, to help strengthen literacy and numeracy skills among students, says Regional Director at the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Dr...

US will buy 2 million doses of HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States States is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to two million people in poor countries by 2028, the State Department announced Thursday. Gilead Sciences had already...
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US will buy 2 million doses of HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States States is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to two million people in poor countries by 2028, the State Department announced Thursday. Gilead Sciences had already...

Jamaica Chamber of Commerce calls for comprehensive update of voters' list

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) is calling for a comprehensive and timely updating of Jamaica's voters’ list to enhance confidence in the electoral process, amid the voter turnout recorded at Wednesday's general election. The turnout was...
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Jamaica Chamber of Commerce calls for comprehensive update of voters' list

The Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) is calling for a comprehensive and timely updating of Jamaica's voters’ list to enhance confidence in the electoral process, amid the voter turnout recorded at Wednesday's general election. The turnout was...

St Mary Education Trust awards $3M in scholarships

The St Mary Education Trust (SMET) has reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing Jamaica’s brightest young minds by awarding over J$3 million in scholarships and bursaries to 10 exceptional tertiary students from across the island. A a media release...
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St Mary Education Trust awards $3M in scholarships

The St Mary Education Trust (SMET) has reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing Jamaica’s brightest young minds by awarding over J$3 million in scholarships and bursaries to 10 exceptional tertiary students from across the island. A a media release...

Running Events Jamaica announces return of Blue Run 5k

The 2025 staging of Running Events’ Blue Run 5K is slated for Sunday, September 21. Powered by Guardian Life, this the third staging is set to start from Emancipation Park at 6:30 a.m. “The Blue Run is more than just a race; it’s a personal...
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Running Events Jamaica announces return of Blue Run 5k

The 2025 staging of Running Events’ Blue Run 5K is slated for Sunday, September 21. Powered by Guardian Life, this the third staging is set to start from Emancipation Park at 6:30 a.m. “The Blue Run is more than just a race; it’s a personal...

New mobile app expands access to gov’t services for persons with disabilities

Persons with disabilities now have easier access to government services and learning materials through a mobile application developed with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Jamaica. The ‘I Am Able – My JCPD’ app, developed in...
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New mobile app expands access to gov’t services for persons with disabilities

Persons with disabilities now have easier access to government services and learning materials through a mobile application developed with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Jamaica. The ‘I Am Able – My JCPD’ app, developed in...

Court of Appeal clears more cases than filed for three consecutive years

For three consecutive years, the Court of Appeal has disposed of more cases than were newly filed, according to Chief Justice Bryan Sykes. “Most recently, last year, according to our statistician, it’s 117.94 per cent, and this makes our Court of...
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Court of Appeal clears more cases than filed for three consecutive years

For three consecutive years, the Court of Appeal has disposed of more cases than were newly filed, according to Chief Justice Bryan Sykes. “Most recently, last year, according to our statistician, it’s 117.94 per cent, and this makes our Court of...

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