Tottenham Teenager Marcus Fakana Laid to Rest in Heartfelt Funeral Service
JamRadio News Desk
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Family, friends, and community members gathered in solemn unity last week to honour the life of Marcus Fakana, whose funeral service was marked by deep emotion, reflection, and celebration of a life well lived.
The funeral service was held in Tottenham on Friday 14 November, the ceremony featured moving tributes and personal anecdotes, that captured Marcus’s enduring spirit and the profound impact he had on those around him. Relatives and friends remembered him as a......
By JamaRadio News Desk
George's Plain, Westmoreland native Ferron Perue, who works as a network engineer based in the UK, is stepping up in a big way to support families in his hometown communitiy devastated by Hurricane Melissa in western Jamaica.
With communications infrastructure crippled and entire communities left in ruins, Ferron is mobilising support from the UK using his technical expertise and personal connections to make a difference.
“I’ve spoken to folks in my community. They’ve lost everything,” Ferron shared. “We can’t wait for help to trickle down. We have to act now.”
Prime Minister Dr. Andew Holness embraces a resident......
Why the United Kingdom Must Offer Humanitarian Visas to Jamaicans After Hurricane Melissa
JamRadio News Desk
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Hurricane Melissa didn’t just tear through homes, it exposed the cracks in Britain’s moral compass. As Jamaica struggles to recovers from one of the worst storm in its history, the UK has pledged £7.5 million in aid following criticsm of its initial £2.5 million offer: shelter kits, solar lamps, and rapid deployment teams have been sent. But for thousands of Jamaicans — especially children, families, and those medically at risk are still......
By JamRadio Editorial Team
When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica, flattening homes, severing power lines, and displacing tens of thousands, the UK government responded with a figure that felt like a slap in the face: £2.5 million. A paltry offer for a nation in dire need of emergency assistance. Less than what Britain spends on PR consultants for overseas wars. Less than what Jamaica has given Britain—historically, culturally, economically, and through centuries of unpaid labour and stolen lives.
The backlash was immediate and furious. CockneyAlf, a Londoner with Windrush roots, summed up the mood:
“The King is head of state of Jamaica. Jamaicans came here to......
By JamRadio Newsdesk | Royal Affairs
Royal Titles Revoked, Evicted from Royal Lodge, and Cut Off from State Funds
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his birthright title and will no longer be referred to as “Prince” in any official capacity. The decision, authorised by King Charles, marks the final severance of Andrew’s formal ties to the monarchy.
Effective immediately, Andrew will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and has been instructed to vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime residence in Windsor. The Palace cited “the need to uphold the dignity of the Crown” and “protect the integrity of public service”......
Windrush Support Groups Could Face Fines and Asset Seizure Under New Home Office Powers
By JamRadio News Desk | Social Affairs
The UK Home Office has announced sweeping new powers allowing the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA) to seize assets from unregistered immigration advisers. While officials claim Windrush support groups “will not be affected,” contradictory guidance suggests otherwise—raising fears that grassroots organisations could face fines or criminalisation for offering help to victims of the Windrush scandal.
The IAA will gain Proceeds of Crime Act powers to trace, freeze, and confiscate earnings from unregistered advisers. Those found in breach......
By JamRadio News Desk | Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica is waking up to scenes of widespread destruction after Hurricane Melissa tore through the island, flattening homes, flooding roads, and severing communications. The full extent of the damage remains unclear, but early reports paint a grim picture: livestock drowned, hospital roofs ripped off, and airport terminals inundated with water.
Bishop Desmond Jadoo, director of the Windrush National Organization, spoke from Walsall this morning, describing the situation as “clearly worse” than Hurricane Gilbert, which struck in 1988. “We’ve seen cars floating, landslides already, waterfalls forming where they shouldn’t......
Windrush Survivors Offered Partial Redress as Home Office Delivers Justice in Installments Ahead of Windrush Conference in Birmingham
JamRadio Newsdesk | Social Affairs
Seven years after the government first apologised the Home Office has announced a major shift in its handling of Windrush compensation claims, promising to pay 75% of estimated compensation upfront to victims of its scandal. The announcement comes ahead of today's Windrush National Orginisation Conference in Birmingham, Where Citizenship Minister Mike Tapp MP is likely to make a statement.
While this move is being presented as a breakthrough, it reads more like an overdue admission of failure. For years, survivors of the......
By JamRadio Editorial Desk
Israeli Police have cancelled the Tel Aviv derby between Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel on Sunday night, citing “violent riots” and “risks to human life”. Thirteen civilians and three officers were injured by pyrotechnic devices hurled inside Bloomfield Stadium, with footage showing flares raining down and riot police forced into defensive formations.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has placed political pressure West Midlands Police to reverse their decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters from attending the upcoming Europa League clash at Villa Park. Opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has also criticised the decision.
Should......
By JamRadio Newsdesk
In a move that reeks of desperation or perhaps pre-emptive damage control, Prince Andrew has relinquished all remaining royal titles, including the Duke of York, following renewed scrutiny over his ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The timing is suspicious. For years, Andrew has maintained his innocence, denying all allegations and distancing himself from Epstein’s sordid legacy. Yet now, without fresh charges or public revelations, he’s stepping back further than ever before. Why now? What’s coming down the pipeline prompting his royal retreat?
Prince Andrew surrenders the Duke of York title—as Epstein ties and......