Sprinting prodigy Nickecoy Bramwell, 16, has obliterated Usain Bolt’s long-standing under-17s 400m record at the Carifta Games in Grenada. The Jamaican legend set the previous record of 47.33 seconds back in 2002, a benchmark that stood unchallenged for over two decades until
The Jamaican Prime Minister has broken his silence after a meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle caused an uproar. Andrew Holness said he feels as though he has been “drawn into some internal issues in the United Kingdom” after the Duke
Holness, who has a referendum set to be held later this year, has previously admitted that the Caribbean island wanted to cut ties with Britain after Queen Elizabeth II died. The Independent reported at the time that Jamaica “has already begun” its
He added: “Harry has happy memories of Jamaica – we remember him ‘winning’ a dash against Usain Bolt – and clearly the couple felt at home. “But it’s sending out a message that they support that country when they haven’t found the
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for October 10 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A government official in Jamaica was arrested and charged with abducting and raping a 16-year-old girl, police said Tuesday.
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 29 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. A female dental assistant in Jamaica was charged with murder and kidnapping after police said she abducted an 8-year-old
Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness speaks on King Charles (Image: Getty) Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has vowed to complete his derailed efforts to ditch King Charles and the monarchy. But he has insisted Prince William and Kate are welcome to return
Police enforced a curfew in a community on the southern fringes of Jamaica’s capital Saturday after gunmen fired on people boarding a public minibus, wounding seven, including three children. The Jamaica Constabulary Force gave no information on the conditions of the wounded
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness will not face corruption charges in conflict of interest case
A top prosecutor in Jamaica has ruled that Prime Minister Andrew Holness won’t face charges over possible conflict of interest in contracts awarded to a construction company in 2007-2009 while he was education minister. Jamaica’s director of public corruption issued the ruling
Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness is under scrutiny after an anti-corruption agency issued a lengthy report that suggests a potential conflict of interest involving him and contracts awarded to a construction company, some of which were not reported. The island’s Integrity Commission