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EU ELECTIONS FALLOUT

If there are two things that the EU elections have thrown up in the mix, they are the surge to the right in European and British politics, and it’s the current precarious state of politics in Britain.

29 May, 2019

THERESA MAY QUITS BUT THE BREXIT PROBLEMS REMAIN

Her voice cracking in an uncharacteristic display of emotion, British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday announced her resignation bringing to an end her turbulent Brexit-laden three years in office.

24 May, 2019

CDB, Partners support St. Vincent and the Grenadines in geothermal energy drive

St. Vincent and the Grenadines took a major step towards a cleaner and more secure energy future on Monday, May 6, launching a multi-million dollar geothermal energy-drilling project made possible with financing mobilised by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB).

20 May, 2019

BVI backs off Belongership bill

In a situation that bears close, if not necessarily striking resemblance to the United Kingdom’s Windrush immigration crisis, the British Virgin Islands, a UK Overseas Territory, has found itself in the midst of an almost similar imbroglio.

20 May, 2019

UK government backs OTs over Foreign Affairs Committee

The British government has rejected the key recommendations in the recent report by the UK parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee(FAC) on future relations with the Overseas Territories (OTS).

12 May, 2019

USA 2020

It’s early days yet but already US President DonaldTrump and former vice-president Joe Biden are squaring off to go head for next year’s US presidential election.

08 May, 2019

TURBULENT TIMES FOR LIAT

Reports that British businessman Richard Branson could be on the verge of rescuing the eastern Caribbean government-owned airline LIAT from almost certain financial demise, have set off a wave of speculation about the future of the beleaguered carrier.

06 May, 2019

MOUNTING PRESSURE IN VENEZUELA

Tensions and uncertainty continue to rise in - and about - Venezuela as the self-declared interim president Juan Guiado ramps up his moves to force Nicolas Maduro from office.

01 May, 2019

DEFINITELY MAY: Theresa May turns the tables

In a remarkable confluence of circumstances which have played right into her hands, in the space of an Easter holiday break, Mrs May has gone from ‘needs to go’ to ‘best in show’…and possibly the best deal around for both the Conservatives and the Labour Party on Brexit.

26 Apr, 2019

MAY AND THATCHER - THE EU DIVIDE

British prime minister Theresa May is obviously keen to escape the fate that befell Margaret Thatcher, the UK’s first women prime minister. Mrs May is the second.

12 Apr, 2019
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