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Jamaica

July 2024

  • An older Black man in a yellow polo shirt and black pants walks across a tile-floored room with a couch beneath a bamboo roof and open sky.

    Tropical Storm Beryl smashes through Caribbean and heads for Texas coast

  • Damaged houses and buildings along the coast of the island of Carriacou, Grenada, in the wake of Hurricane Beryl.

    The Guardian view on Hurricane Beryl: the west can’t sit this out

  • A fallen fence

    Hurricane Beryl barrels through Cayman Islands after battering Jamaica

  • Palm trees sway as the wind and rain from Hurricane Beryl pass through Kingston, Jamaica.

    Hurricane Beryl hits Jamaica after leaving ‘Armageddon-like’ trail in Grenada

  • Four dead as Hurricane Beryl wreaks havoc across Caribbean

  • ‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Beryl makes landfall in Grenada

June 2024

  • man wearing blue shirt walks past planks of wood on a building

    Caribbean prepares as Hurricane Beryl becomes earliest category 4 on record

  • A satellite image of the Atlantic and Caribbean with a circular storm visible.

    Tropical Storm Beryl predicted to turn into first hurricane of season

  • Don Drummond.

    ‘He was greater than Bob Marley’: the shocking tale of Jamaican ska pioneer Don Drummond

  • Grace Wales Bonner  is applauded on the runway: she holds her hands up in front of her face as the audience clap and take photos

    British designers look to Caribbean in their shows at Paris fashion week

  • Kevin Campbell obituary

  • Why I was the right person to deliver the United Reformed Church’s slavery apology

  • Will the Anglican church come clean and pay its debt over slavery? Not from what we have seen so far

    Robert Beckford
  • Romeo n Juliet 4EVA review – Jamaican teens breathe fresh life into Shakespeare romance

May 2024

  • Bob Marley

    Opinion
    Bob Marley is a national hero in all but name. So what are Jamaica’s politicians waiting for?

    Kenneth Mohammed
    The trailblazing musician was a powerful force for change and unity. He deserves his homeland’s highest honour, says commentator Kenneth Mohammed
  • Jimmy James (centre) with the Vagabonds during a recording of the ITV show Ready Steady Go! in May 1966.

    Jimmy James obituary

    Soul and ska singer best known for his dynamic live performances with his band the Vagabonds in the 60s and 70s
  • Two large vessels sit at an angle with their hulls out of the water behind a group of small wooden fishing boats

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: can Jamaica adapt to the Caribbean’s increasingly unpredictable weather?

    In February, a cold front turned into a storm causing millions in damage – and highlighted a new and urgent need for adaptation and mitigation projects

April 2024

  • Illustration: Dakarai Akil/The Guardian/Getty/Timestamp Media

    The Audio Long Read
    A historic revolt, a forgotten hero, an empty plinth: is there a right way to remember slavery? – podcast

    As the author of a book about a pivotal uprising in 18th-century Jamaica, Vincent Brown was enlisted in a campaign to make its leader a national hero. But when he arrived in Jamaica, he started to wonder what he had got himself into
  • Gus John

    Jamaica needs teachers, yet England poaches them and classrooms lie empty. How can that be right?

    Gus John
    People want to make good lives for themselves, but the UK has taken so much from the Caribbean. Better to help the islands thrive, says academic Gus John
  • Children in the playground at a prep school in Falmouth, Jamaica

    Steep rise in schools in England recruiting teachers from Jamaica

    Exclusive: Schools following NHS and social care in recruiting from overseas as work visas for secondary school teachers double
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