Below are the Labour Day messages of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness.
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PM, Opposition call for supporting communities, children on Labour Day
Below are the Labour Day messages of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness.
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PM, Opposition call for supporting communities, children on Labour Day
OFFICERS within the public sector are to commence human rights training in June, as the Government advances plans to establish a National Human Rights Institute for Jamaica.
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Gov’t advances plans to establish National Human Rights Institute
SHADOW Minister for Mining and Energy Senator Robert Montague is calling on Government to immediately set clear boundaries for the Cockpit Country, and where mining is not permitted.
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Montague wants update on Cockpit Country
OPPOSITION Spokesman on Local Government Desmond McKenzie is calling on the Government to suspend the increase in trade licence fees until the public is properly notified.
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Suspend increase in trade licence until public is notified — McKenzie
SUGAR Company of Jamaica Holdings Limited (SCJ Holdings) on May 20 handed over certificates of possession to 100 residents of Clifton in St Catherine as part of its ongoing community regularisation programme aimed at giving land ownership to some 2,000 families in 80 communities in sugar areas islandwide.
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SCJ Holdings hands over land certificates to Clifton residents
AT 350 years old, St Andrew Parish Church is one of the oldest churches in the country. Having been established in 1664, it has been an integral part of Jamaica’s history.
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St Andrew Parish Church celebrates 350 years
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Veteran left-hander Shivnarine Chanderpaul has been dumped from the West Indies Test squad for the upcoming two-Test series against Australia starting next month.
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Dumped! Chanderpaul-dropped-for-Aussie-tour
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Clarendon police are reminding farmers to remain vigilant and to continue to work with them in clamping down on praedial larceny in the parish.
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Stolen cows found in adjoining Clarendon community
MONACO, Monaco (AFP) – Nico Rosberg took full advantage of one of Formula One’s greatest tactical errors on Sunday to land an unexpected victory and become only the fourth man to claim a hat-trick of consecutive wins in the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Rosberg celebrates Formula One victory after Hamilton pit blunder
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – New West Indies head coach Phil Simmons says he wants to meet to discuss test cricket with five West Indies players who are among the top performers in the cash rich Indian Premier League.
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Simmons wants to meet Windies big guns to talk test
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force were last week warned to immediately desist from using the gates of Jamaica House as a public thoroughfare.
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Cops using Jamaica House premises as thoroughfare told to stop
ATHENS, Greece (AFP) – Greece warned Sunday it has no money to repay the International Monetary Fund on time in June unless a deal is reached with its creditors, in a stark warning that the country could be just days away from defaulting.
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Greece ‘has no money’ to meet IMF debt repayment
LONDON, United Kingdom (AP) — Britain’s opposition Labour Party says it won’t try to block a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the 28-nation European Union.
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UK’s Labour Party says it won’t try to block EU referendum
LAST week Sunday, President of the Senate Floyd Morris, was reported as telling a political meeting in Eastern St Andrew that the Senate “stands ready to pass amendments to legislation that would result in harsher penalties for people who commit crimes against children”.
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A strange move on children’s issue by Senate President