Issues related to Windrush generation and reparatory justice among topics to be discussed at today’s UK-Caribbean Ministerial Forum

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Finance Minister, Dr Nigel Clarke continues to defend massive increase in salaries of parliamentarians

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry concerned about recent flare-up of crime in St. James

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Petrojam refutes claims that it purchased crude or petroleum products from Russia since start of Russia-Ukraine war

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

St. Mary police probing sexual assault of seven-year-old girl

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Drone survey of Riverton dump shows damage caused by yesterday’s fire not as severe as was initially thought

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Elderly man perished in early morning fire in West Kingston

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Gov’t condemns any attempt to intimidate, threaten or harm media workers; PNP apologizes for rape threat allegedly made by supporter

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Police increase presence in St. James, amid a surge in crime

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.

 

 

Approximately 15 children killed in Kingston Central Police Division since 2021

Issues related to the Windrush generation and reparatory justice are among topics to be discussed at today’s (May 18) Ministerial Forum between the United Kingdom and the Caribbean.

 

The forum is being held in Kingston, Jamaica.

 

Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith, who is Co-Chair of the Forum, noted that Jamaica is grateful to be hosting the event, as today’s meeting represents the first in-person staging of the Forum in seven years.

 

Noting that the UK is one of the Caribbean’s longest and most dynamic development partners, Mrs Johnson Smith said the value of the connection is undeniable.