Brexit, Britain and the Caribbean
The news has been slow in filtering through, but it’s quite a big deal for the Caribbean in the Brexit scheme of things.
The news has been slow in filtering through, but it’s quite a big deal for the Caribbean in the Brexit scheme of things.
“Everybody that has a classic car has a love affair with the car,”
“The Cayman Islands should be proud of its record-breaking stayover performance in the first quarter of 2019,” commented Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism, the Honourable Moses Kirkconnell.
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.
During the month of March, in celebration of Honoring Women’s Day on March 8th, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (IFRC) launched a global competition asking members of its 191 National Societies from around the world to submit nominees to spotlight inspiring
We write to notify you and all parties copied, that the petition for the people initiated referendum on the proposed cruise berthing facility, in accordance with Section 70 of the Cayman Islands Constitution 2009, has now exceeded 90% of the requirement to trigger the referendum.
Trinidadian soca songstress Destra Garcia proclaimed in her timeless hit ‘Fly’ that “is all about unity, togetherness, carnival time we love de jamming, all ah we collectively”.
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.
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.
Readers of this column would know that I have set myself the task of reviewing Bodden’s latest book, From Guard House to the Glass House, One Man’s Journey Through the Maze of Caymanian Politics.