UK OTs MINISTER QUITS OVER AID BUDGET CUT
The UK Minister responsible for the Overseas territories, Baroness Liz Sugg has quit over disagreement with her government’s decision to slash the UK international aid budget.
The UK Minister responsible for the Overseas territories, Baroness Liz Sugg has quit over disagreement with her government’s decision to slash the UK international aid budget.
Several new services are now available at the Smith Road Centre, where HSA has opened a modernised and spacious Specialist Clinic that doubles the capacity to serve patients requiring these specialized services.
The Burger King COED League saw some more exciting games in week seven of the season giving us a glimpse of what the playoffs will be looking like as we come close to the end of the season.
A high-powered team from WORC (Work, Opportunities and Residency Cayman), was present on the Brac from 27th- 30th April.
Spanning the length and breadth of all three Cayman Islands, the National Gallery’s second biennial exhibition, Reimagined Futures, encompasses artwork by 41 of Cayman’s artists, who have used the once in every two years forum to touch on important themes of the day.
Teenage karting sensation Kyffin Simpson stunned competitors at two tracks last week as the 16-year-old Grand Cayman-based speedster continued his amazing progress.
Sweeping changes have been made to the composition of two prominent government boards.
The PACT(People-driven, Accountable, Competent and Transparent) coalition Cabinet has overhauled the board membership of the Central Planning Authority(CPA) and the National Roads Authority(NRA).
After 31 years as a civil servant, Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure Chief Officer Alan Jones will retire this month.
In the wake of COVID-19, companies have been adapting to a new digital way of life and assessing how to better serve their clients. British Caymanian Insurance Company Limited (CG Britcay), has developed an online insurance portal that will allow their clients to access and pay for their policies...
From his initial utterances it’s clear that Roy Bodden’s self-described “change of vocation” has not diminished his passion for social justice and broadly speaking, his unquestionable commitment to the Cayman Islands.