Roy McTaggart charts the road ahead
Cayman’s pathway through the unchartered waters of the Covid-19 pandemic has been remarkably successful so far, in terms of keeping the population healthy and safe.
Cayman’s pathway through the unchartered waters of the Covid-19 pandemic has been remarkably successful so far, in terms of keeping the population healthy and safe.
The Trade and Business Licensing Board advises the public that it will be temporarily suspending expedited service for the processing of exempt company applications, effective April 1.
Following what they say is a growing public call for accountability, transparency and better governance, the Anti-Corruption Commission launched a campaign about a month ago to enforce the fight against corruption, in particular, leading up to the general election.
Government’s decision to allow people to withdraw some of their pension funds during the pandemic last year has meant almost half a billion dollars being pumped into the economy, with final figures recently being announced.
Health experts and governments around the world are scrambling to respond to the latest threat from the still-marauding COVID-19 pandemic.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under mounting pressure over a spate of serious allegations surrounding his conduct in public office.
Government’s three Parliamentary Secretaries received their instruments of office for their appointment today, Tuesday, 27 April 2021, from His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Martyn Roper at his office in the Government Administration Building (GAB).
Simmons, the manufacturer of Beautyrest names new mattress after the Cayman Islands. The Mattress Gallery (TMG) announces the arrival of the Beautyrest Harmony, Cayman Series.
HSA Urologist Dr Rafal Krupiniewicz is now offering a new treatment - used for the first time outside of the United States – for adult patients with a rare and difficult to treat form of kidney disease known as low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer (LG-UTUC).
The UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has updated its guidance and now recommend that women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should be offered the COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as non-pregnant women.