JAMAICA NOW: $1b to aid Hurricane Beryl victims | NMLS exam failure | Noah Lyles faces backlash
Jul 20th, 2024 | Category: Jamaica Now | 15:08#JamaicaGleaner #NoahLyles #ReggaeSumfest #LaurynHill #NormanManleyLawSchool JULY 20, 2024: The Court of Appeal Rules that a primary school violated a student’s constitutional rights when it banned the dreadlocks hairstyle… The Government announces over $1 billion in aid for victims of Hurricane Beryl… Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of crime, Fitz Bailey, says there was nothing of "evidential value" on the phone belonging to the mother of nine-year-old Gabriel King, who was killed in January 2022… Dozens of final-year students at the Norman Manley Law School (NMLS) in Jamaica are crying foul following the results for the institution’s course in ethics that show an “alarming” number of failures… Justice Marva McDonald-Bishop Sworn in as the first woman president of Jamaica’s second highest
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