PAC Lauds Government Entities
As part of what is now an annual exercise, the Public Accounts Committee applauded all government entities that have excelled in meeting the audit office’s annual requirements.
As part of what is now an annual exercise, the Public Accounts Committee applauded all government entities that have excelled in meeting the audit office’s annual requirements.
Just after 3:30AM today, police and other emergency services were dispatched to a report of a stabbing incident that took place at the at a night club located at the Strand on Canal Point Road.
Saying he understood the “extremely sensitive” nature of the controversy surrounding the Domestic Partnership Bill, HE Governor Martyn Roper is this weekend wrapping a series of public consultations ahead of his decision to unilaterally enact the bill
Having surpassed 35,000 tests this week, Cayman continues to be one of the frontline countries in the region doing screening for the COVID-19 virus.
The Department of Education (DES) has updated and revised its guidance for the opening of government schools for the 2020-2021 school year.
Several changes have been made to the schedule and how the schools operate due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With warnings of catastrophic impacts, the extremely dangerous Hurricane Laura slammed into Louisiana on Thursday with winds of 150mph and torrential rainfall.
UK schools reopen next week but there is still a lot of uncertainty on whether parents will send their children to classes. It is "vitally important" children go back to school, with the life chances of a generation at stake, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a message to parents.
Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro has said that it would be “a good idea” to purchase missiles from Iran, as the two countries expand trade relations under a joint banner of anti-US sentiment.
Cubans who rely heavily on the vital tourism trade are resorting to other skills to find income because of the downturn in the industry due to the corona virus pandemic. Some have turned to agriculture or service industries.
Honduras is seizing more A-class drugs than in previous years but the country’s president is still under suspicion of being involved in the trade.