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Martin Scorsese is an undisputed king of gangster movies, but he also loves a British gangster movie, such as 'The Long Good Friday' starring Bob Hoskins.
A queer thriller, new novels from some of Australia's biggest authors and luminous short stories are all on offer this month ...
Learn how Jamaica's parishes developed from Spanish regions to British rule, growing from 7 to 22 and later reduced to the 14 ...
Bluefields Bay might just be the best kept secret in all of Jamaica. For more than forty years, those in-the-know have snuck ...
Tracing the Drax family’s millions – a story of British landed gentry, slavery and sugar plantations
Journalist and historian Paul Lashmar has published extensive research into the wealthy and influential Drax family of Dorset ...
A British mum has been tragically killed in a horrific motorbike crash while celebrating her anniversary on a dream holiday in Jamaica.Lisa Ball, 53, from Keighley, West Yorkshire, was enjoying a ...
Jamaica has introduced a bill that would cut ties between the country and King Charles and the British monarchy. All about the issue and what Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness has said.
Jamaica's bill to transition to a republic, removing King Charles as head of state, is ready for Parliament says top minister and will establish a Jamaican president THE TIME IS NOW: Jamaica's ...
Jamaica is currently the only country with the British monarch as head of state that requires visas to enter the UK. All Jamaican citizens are subject to the restrictions if they wish to enter the UK.
Ganja in Jamaica is more than just the cannabis plant; it’s a culture, a way of life, and an expression of people from varying cultural backgrounds who ended up on the Caribbean Island via the ...
In Jamaica, which was under British colonial rule for more than 300 years, the discussions about Patois are intertwined with its connections to the slave trade. Video.
He was paid more than £100,000 in compensation after the British Parliament passed a law to abolish slavery in most British colonies in 1833, receiving £15,052 for 806 enslaved people in Jamaica.
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