BusinessNews NATION newscast October 1, 2014 By: nationnews Date: October 1, 2014 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp IN TONIGHT’S NEWS: Interests groups meet on Friday to discuss moving toward a 24-hour society. Springer Memorial marks its 50th birthday. Complaints about long lines for Police certificates. Previous articleHat-trick for WellbeckNext articleJamaica on Ebola alert nationnews $1.05 million in payouts from NCF Natanga Smith - May 10, 2026 Fogging Schedule: May 11 to 15 Health Iran warns against complying with US sanctions as Gulf attacks reported World Rule of law ‘must extend to high seas’ Politics OAS highlights progress in Haiti support efforts Regional Holder stars again as Titans win fourth straight match Sports Related articles Entertainment $1.05 million in payouts from NCF A full review of the National Cultural Foundation’s 2026 Crop Over competition framework shows that the state-backed cultural calendar carries... Health Fogging Schedule: May 11 to 15 The Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Vector Control Unit will concentrate its mosquito reduction efforts in St. George, St. Peter... World Iran warns against complying with US sanctions as Gulf attacks reported Iran has warned its Gulf neighbours that complying with US sanctions would lead to their ships face difficulties... Politics Rule of law ‘must extend to high seas’ Minister of Labour Colin Jordan has thrown his full support behind the Seafarers’ Bill, describing it as a critical...