Capri study reveals that outcomes not reflecting money being spent on sectors to cater for children
Capri study reveals that outcomes not reflecting money being spent on sectors to cater for children

A recent study by Capri has found that while enough funds are being spent on sectors that cater to children, the greater concern is the outcomes. 

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute, (Capri), in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund, (Unicef) launched its report "Room for improvement:

Container to be used as temporary base for Richmond Police Station in St. Mary
Container to be used as temporary base for Richmond Police Station in St. Mary

A container will be used as a temporary base for the Richmond Police Station in St. Mary, as efforts get underway to repair the building. 

The police station has repeatedly been impacted by flooding during periods of heavy rain, with the most recent event being captured on video and circulated on social

Opposition raises concern over what it describes as govt’s failure to distribute Hurricane Melissa donations
Opposition raises concern over what it describes as govt’s failure to distribute Hurricane Melissa donations

The Opposition is raising concerns over what it describes as the Government’s failure to distribute millions of dollars in Hurricane Melissa donations.

The concern follows the Auditor General’s report that, as of February, 88% of the funds remained uncommitted.

Tension in Gordon House after MP Burchell’s Patois address sparks language debate in Parliament
Tension in Gordon House after MP Burchell’s Patois address sparks language debate in Parliament

There was tension in Gordon House yesterday, owing to a debate between Government and Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) over language, culture and parliamentary procedures.

It began after Opposition Spokesperson on Creative Industries, Culture and Information Nekeisha Burchell commenced her maiden

Spanish Town Mayor introducing formal advertising policy, Ethics Committee to oversee unregulated marketing within Municipality
Spanish Town Mayor introducing formal advertising policy, Ethics Committee to oversee unregulated marketing within Municipality

His announcement follows the removal of a controversial billboard in Rockfort, Kingston, at the weekend.Citizens posted several videos to social media decrying what they say is the inappropriateness and lewdness of the billboard.The billboard was subsequently removed, but Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby

Works Minister Robert Morgan says One Road Authority has not yet been established and consultations continue
Works Minister Robert Morgan says One Road Authority has not yet been established and consultations continue

Minister with responsibility for Works, Robert Nesta Morgan says the aim of the Government's proposed One Road Authority (ORA) is not to diminish local government's responsibility for parochial roads.

He said the objective is to ensure that every road - whether local or national - operates within a

NWA says a section of the Broadgate Main Rd in St.Mary is seriously compromised
NWA says a section of the Broadgate Main Rd in St.Mary is seriously compromised

A section of the Broadgate Main Road in St.Mary is seriously compromised. 

The National Works Agency (NWA) says this is because a pipe culvert has been burnt from beneath the road embankment leading to its partial collapse.

Accompong Electoral Committee says nominations for Maroon election to proceed as planned tomorrow, amidst injunction reports
Accompong Electoral Committee says nominations for Maroon election to proceed as planned tomorrow, amidst injunction reports

Chief Richard Currie revealed the nomination and election dates on his Instagram page on Sunday, but since then, there have been reports of an injunction to block the activities.It was sought by potential candidate,Merdie Rowe.One of Mr. Rowe's attorneys, George Traille, told IRIE FM News that the injunction

Nearly 400 complaints submitted by citizens to Health Ministry last fiscal year
Nearly 400 complaints submitted by citizens to Health Ministry last fiscal year

Principal director of the Enabling Environment in Health and Client Services Unit, Dr. Kimorley Humphrey says 222 of the issues were addressed successfully. The new unit within the Health Ministry focuses on enhancing the patient and client experience at the more than 300 health centres and 24 public

Opposition Spokesperson on Transport Mikeal Phillips says JUTC is in its most pathetic state since establishment
Opposition Spokesperson on Transport Mikeal Phillips says JUTC is in its most pathetic state since establishment

Mr. Phillips made the statement during his Sectoral Debate presentation in Parliament yesterday. He accused the Government of driving the state-owned bus company into a deeper financial crisis, despite the acquisition of hundreds of new buses.

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Capri study reveals that outcomes not reflecting money being spent on sectors to cater for children
Container to be used as temporary base for Richmond Police Station in St. Mary
Opposition raises concern over what it describes as govt’s failure to distribute Hurricane Melissa donations
Tension in Gordon House after MP Burchell’s Patois address sparks language debate in Parliament
Spanish Town Mayor introducing formal advertising policy, Ethics Committee to oversee unregulated marketing within Municipality
Works Minister Robert Morgan says One Road Authority has not yet been established and consultations continue
NWA says a section of the Broadgate Main Rd in St.Mary is seriously compromised
Accompong Electoral Committee says nominations for Maroon election to proceed as planned tomorrow, amidst injunction reports
Nearly 400 complaints submitted by citizens to Health Ministry last fiscal year
Opposition Spokesperson on Transport Mikeal Phillips says JUTC is in its most pathetic state since establishment
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Friday, May 15, 2026 Patrice Walters News No comments
A recent study by Capri has found that while enough funds are being spent on sectors that cater to children, the greater concern is the outcomes.  The Caribbean Policy Research Institute, (Capri), in collaboration with the United Nations Children's Fund, (Unicef) launched its report "Room for improvement: the gap between public spending and child outcomes in Jamaica," last evening.
Friday, May 15, 2026 IRIE FM NEWS News No comments
A container will be used as a temporary base for the Richmond Police Station in St. Mary, as efforts get underway to repair the building.  The police station has repeatedly been impacted by flooding during periods of heavy rain, with the most recent event being captured on video and circulated on social media.
Thursday, May 14, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Jamaica's Reggae  Girls have confirmed two friendly internationals next  month  as they  continue  their  preparation for the Concacaf Championship in November in Texas.   The  Reggae  Girls will take on  Panama on June 5 and June 8  at the Rommel Fernandez Stadium  in  Panama City.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Former  national  under  20  player  Nicholas  Symmonds  is  reported  to  have  been  drafted  by  coach  Rudolph  Speid  in  the  national  squad  for  the  upcoming  Unity  Cup  tournament  later  this  month  in  England.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
The Haile Selassie High School has received a donation of musical instruments from Dancehall Mega Star Sean Paul and popular Amercian Streamer Ishowspeed.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Music lovers are in for an electrifying experience later today as the Kingston Night Market welcomes the sensational Bittin Brass Band to its vibrant weekly showcase in the heart of the city.