Boy’s family wins case in high court against school in Harrow that bans ‘gang-related’ hairstyles. A school’s anti-gang ban on unconventional hairstyles …
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Table salt can cure ‘elephantiasis’ in Haiti in a few years
When Jim Reimer retired, he did not anticipate the important role he and the company would play in helping millions of Haitians …
Where has fight in developing countries gone?
The ease with which developed countries appoint heads of international and multi-national organisations (sometimes in the guise of an election) is not …
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which has tormented small Caribbean economies for five decades with austerity measures and fierce conditionalities, has been …
Women empower yourselves for your communities
By David F. Roberts In a male dominated society such as the United Kingdom one can be forgiven for ignoring or failing …
Darren Julius Garvey Sammy has been dropped by the West Indies Cricket Board as captain of the regional team, of which he …
Black Lives Matter protesters block road to Heathrow airport
Black Lives Matter activists protesting against racism in the UK have blocked roads in three major cities including London where traffic has …
Birmingham Sports and Cultural Day 2016
Once again the ever popular Malcolm Marshall Sports & Cultural day organised by Birmingham resident and veteran promoter Sted Wallen is coming …
JA trade mission delegates visit Grace Foods UK
Growing demand for Caribbean food and drink in the UK was highlighted during a visit by delegates representing a Jamaican trade mission …
Fellow Jamaicans: As we mark Emancipation Day 2016, we reflect on the heroism, awe-inspiring courage and indomitable will of our forebears, as …