Addition of over 100 new beds among remedial measures being undertaken by UHWI after nurses raise concerns about working conditions
Addition of over 100 new beds among remedial measures being undertaken by UHWI after nurses raise concerns about working conditions

The upset nurses staged a protest on Tuesday to highlight their concerns about over-crowding, deplorable bathroom facilities, non functional air conditioning units, among other issues. Following a meeting with management and assurances of improvement, the nurses returned to normal duties.

Some medical interns withdrew services to draw attention to several issues affecting them
Some medical interns withdrew services to draw attention to several issues affecting them

Some medical interns across the island withdrew their services at several public health facilities today protesting longstanding challenges they say continue to affect them.

Doctors and supporters were also encouraged to wear blue as a visible sign of support for the interns.

PM Holness calls for collaborative effort to ensure energy security in Caribbean
PM Holness calls for collaborative effort to ensure energy security in Caribbean

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has called for collaborative effort to ensure energy security in the Caribbean region.

Dr. Holness is on an official visit to Suriname where he participated in the Suriname Energy Oil and Gas Summit and Exhibition.

Olympians will be able to apply for a new grant of $10,000
Olympians will be able to apply for a new grant of $10,000

Olympians will be able to apply for a new grant of $10,000 for each games they compete in, according to the International Olympic Committee.

Health Minister directs management of the Regional Health Authorities and UHWI to action immediately a series of measures aimed at addressing concerns raised by medical interns
Health Minister directs management of the Regional Health Authorities and UHWI to action immediately a series of measures aimed at addressing concerns raised by medical interns

Health and Wellness Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton has directed the management of the Regional Health Authorities and the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) to action immediately a series of measures aimed at addressing concerns raised by medical interns regarding working and living conditions

“Ludicrous!” Water Minister rejects Opposition’s claim that politics is being used to guide distribution of water projects on the island
“Ludicrous!” Water Minister rejects Opposition’s claim that politics is being used to guide distribution of water projects on the island

In Parliament yesterday, Spokesperson on Water and Special Projects, Ian Hayles, referred to Mr. Samuda's list of 34 projects to be undertaken across Jamaica. He posited that the majority of the money being spent on the projects were in communities represented by members of the Jamaica Labour Party.

Fi We Children Foundation offers free legal assistance to parents of children barred from graduating over grooming
Fi We Children Foundation offers free legal assistance to parents of children barred from graduating over grooming

The initiative follows growing reports of students being denied participation in graduation ceremonies, based on appearance related disciplinary measures, including hair, grooming standards, and other non-academic criteria. Youth Policy Committee member at the foundation, Sabrina Barnes says no child

Digicel launches nationwide ‘Tun Up Fi 25’ summer celebration; partners with Busy Signal
Digicel launches nationwide ‘Tun Up Fi 25’ summer celebration; partners with Busy Signal

Digicel is promising bigger experiences, rewards and opportunities for customers across Jamaica as it launches 'Tun Up Fi 25', a nationwide campaign celebrating 25 years of connectivity. Tun Up Fi 25 is a summer-long celebration built around music, football, entertainment, community engagement and customer

Parliament affirms increase in minimum wage to $17,000 per week, effective July 1
Parliament affirms increase in minimum wage to $17,000 per week, effective July 1

The increase had been announced by Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness in March, then in June, the orders were laid on the table in the Lower House, and yesterday, Labour Minister Pearnel Charles Jr formally submitted the orders for deliberation and affirmation.

Medical interns expected to protest today as they call for urgent action to address long-standing concerns
Medical interns expected to protest today as they call for urgent action to address long-standing concerns

Their lobby group, the Jamaica Medical Doctors’ Association (JMDA), has urged other doctors and supporters to wear blue today in a show of solidarity with the medical interns.In a statement, the JMDA noted that there has been a significant drop in the number of interns working within medical facilities

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Addition of over 100 new beds among remedial measures being undertaken by UHWI after nurses raise concerns about working conditions
Some medical interns withdrew services to draw attention to several issues affecting them
PM Holness calls for collaborative effort to ensure energy security in Caribbean
Olympians will be able to apply for a new grant of $10,000
Health Minister directs management of the Regional Health Authorities and UHWI to action immediately a series of measures aimed at addressing concerns raised by medical interns
“Ludicrous!” Water Minister rejects Opposition’s claim that politics is being used to guide distribution of water projects on the island
Fi We Children Foundation offers free legal assistance to parents of children barred from graduating over grooming
Digicel launches nationwide ‘Tun Up Fi 25’ summer celebration; partners with Busy Signal
Parliament affirms increase in minimum wage to $17,000 per week, effective July 1
Medical interns expected to protest today as they call for urgent action to address long-standing concerns
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Thursday, June 25, 2026 Patrice Walters News No comments
The upset nurses staged a protest on Tuesday to highlight their concerns about over-crowding, deplorable bathroom facilities, non functional air conditioning units, among other issues. Following a meeting with management and assurances of improvement, the nurses returned to normal duties.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Markelia Rumble News No comments
Some medical interns across the island withdrew their services at several public health facilities today protesting longstanding challenges they say continue to affect them. Doctors and supporters were also encouraged to wear blue as a visible sign of support for the interns.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Olympians will be able to apply for a new grant of $10,000 for each games they compete in, according to the International Olympic Committee.
Monday, June 22, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
National Junior record holder Alana Reid and the World Championship mile relay silver medalist Christopher Taylor won their first national 200 meters title last night, while there were also several first time national champions. 
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 Shanice Gibbs Entertainment No comments
Digicel is promising bigger experiences, rewards and opportunities for customers across Jamaica as it launches 'Tun Up Fi 25', a nationwide campaign celebrating 25 years of connectivity. Tun Up Fi 25 is a summer-long celebration built around music, football, entertainment, community engagement and customer experiences. The campaign is designed to thank loyal customers while welcoming new ones.
Monday, June 22, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Dancehall star Spice brought dancehall energy to football fans gathered in Times Square, New York, during the World Cup celebrations.