Jamaican cops start wearing cameras
Jamaican police officers have started wearing body-worn cameras.
Jamaican police officers have started wearing body-worn cameras.
St Helena was voting on Wednesday March 17th in a consultative poll on governance reform. The question to the public was if the current Governance System should be changed, and if so, whether it should be changed to a Revised Committee System or a Ministerial System.
The Montserrat government’s 2021 budget has been delayed as it awaits a decision from the British government on the extent of its budget aid this year.
Members of Anguilla’s Government and House of Assembly are taking home 15 per cent in their monthly pay packets.
The Turks and Caicos sole opposition member in the new parliament has pledged to keep the government on its toes.
The British Virgin Islands government is targeting mid-April to start gradually reopening its maritime borders.
Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister Gaston Browne has responded to the false information in media in the United Kingdom and the Caribbean, alleging that 'an Antigua variant' has been discovered in the UK by Public Health England.
The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority is launching a seris of virtual global roadshows for the travel trade in readiness for the easing of travel restrictions later this year.
Grenada looks set to become the first Caribbean destination to become a certified Culinary Capital.
Barbados is not intending to back down on becoming a republic this year, particularly in the wake of the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle racism row.