KINGSTON, Jamaica, August 14, 2022 - On Monday August 1, as Jamaica marked the Emancipation event, The Gleaner reported that, when an enquiry was made of justice minister Delroy Chuck as to his solution to the intolerable dilemma that has long plagued the apex of our judicial system, his reply, in essence, was that his position has always been that there should be a Jamaican final court of appeal.
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The Court of Appeal of Jamaica was established by the Constitution of Jamaica when the country gained its political independence from Britain on August 6, 1962. It, therefore, like Jamaica,...
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The Government, led by Prime Minister Andrew Holness, recently took a deliberate political decision to print a $2,000 banknote bearing the images, side by side, of former prime ministers Michael...
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KINGSTON,Jamaica, May 8, 2022 - Andrew Holness, looking at the man in the mirror, will contemplate that every prime minister, from Shearer in 1970 to Simpson Miller in 2015, fully...
So, why didn’t the Government of Barbados confer our country’s highest national honour on Tony Cozier during his lifetime? Why wasn’t he “Sir Tony Cozier”?
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