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House Speaker reaffirms commitment to technology-driven parliamentary reform

Speaker of the House of Representatives, Juliet Holness, has reaffirmed her commitment to expanding the use of technology and advancing the modernisation of parliamentary operations. This, she said, will make proceedings more efficient in the...

Gov’t pushes back at PNP claim Jamaica failed to show solidarity with Palestine at UN General Assembly

Foreign Affairs Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, has pushed back at the Opposition People's National Party's criticism of the Government's absence from a United Nations General Assembly vote, arguing that "to decry our non participation in a...

Holness welcomes UN Security Council resolution authorising Gang Suppression Force for Haiti

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has welcomed the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution authorising the transition of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti into a Gang Suppression Force for an initial 12-month period. In a...

No panic – but is this Liverpool’s transitional season coming a year late?

After hitting the ground running 12 months ago, Arne Slot's experiencing his first bumps in the road as Liverpool boss, writes Phil McNulty.

Mourinho defeated but still loved on Chelsea return

The Special One's name is chanted by Chelsea fans during his new club Benfica's 1-0 Champions League defeat at Stamford Bridge, where there will always be mutual respect.

Injured goalkeeper Alisson ‘will not play on Saturday’

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says goalkeeper Alisson will miss the game against Chelsea on Saturday after the Brazilian was injured against Galatasaraay.

Seaton Crescent, Westmoreland residents protest over fatal police shooting

There was a tense stand-off between the police and residents of Seaton Crescent in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, today as they protested the fatal shooting of one of their own during an alleged confrontation with cops. The deceased has been...

Jamaican gov’t urged to hire Cuban workers directly to prevent forced labour

The Jamaican government is being urged to hire Cuban workers directly and utilise hiring practices that are in line with domestic and international law to prevent forced labour among Cuban workers in Jamaica. It was among the US state...

St Elizabeth Parish Court at Black River temporarily closed for refurbishment

The St Elizabeth Parish Court at Black River has been temporarily closed to facilitate refurbishing works. The Court Administration Division says the works, which are to take approximately three months, are necessary to ensure the safety and...
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World Cup qualification would ‘put right’ Ukraine defeat for Scotland

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke says World Cup qualification would "put right" the disappointment of failing to beat Ukraine in the play-offs for the 2022 finals.
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