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Brit, 26, found dead with gunshot wounds while holidaying on Caribbean island
Epworth pupil shines in country-wide art competition

Epworth pupil shines in country-wide art competition

Children from Kariba to Piketberg, and from White River to East London told the day’s news in hand-drawn pictures recently in the hope of winning one of several prizes offered by Tuesday is Newsday, a weekly newspaper for upper primary school and...

Owner:  Riquadeu Jacobs
Caribbean islands rocked by series of Earthquakes

Caribbean islands rocked by series of Earthquakes

Earthquakes rattle Antigua, Dominica and Guadeloupe The Caribbean region experienced a harrowing sequence of earthquakes on Monday morning, leaving residents on edge. The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre (UWI-SRC) reported a...

Owner:  Ernesto Cooke
Domain Name News: October 2025

Domain Name News: October 2025

[co-authors: Laëtitia Arrault, Sean Kelly, Cindy Mikul, Tony Vitali] This is the October 2025 edition of Anchovy News. Here you will find articles concerning ICANN, the domain name industry and the recuperation of domain names across the globe. In...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
Mark Brantley: Education, Political Career, personal life, Net Worth and more 
Decreased Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Gene Expression and Polymorphic Variants Association with Increase COPD Risk
Brit, 26, shot dead on Caribbean paradise island as cops launch murder investigation
Anguilla’s fiscal discipline offers lessons for BVI

Anguilla’s fiscal discipline offers lessons for BVI

in All News / By: BVI News on October 28, 2025 at 7:35 AM / As the BVI continues to advocate for less scrutiny and oversight from the UK, Anguilla’s Premier Cora Richardson-Hodge has hinted that stronger self-sufficiency and sound fiscal...

Owner:  Julia Donovan
Anguilla Named Safest Caribbean Island for Spring Break Travelers

Anguilla Named Safest Caribbean Island for Spring Break Travelers

ANGUILLA, Caribbean – As spring break approaches, tourists are advised to stay cautious while traveling to the Caribbean region. A new ranking by World Population Review has identified Anguilla as the safest Caribbean island, boasting low crime...

Owner:  Non-transparent
Louis, Tuitt, and Tuckett Score Centuries in Two-Day Tournament

Louis, Tuitt, and Tuckett Score Centuries in Two-Day Tournament

After wrapping up the one-day series in preparation for the upcoming regional competition, the Leeward Islands cricketers began their two-day tournament on Wednesday, 29th October, with matches played across three venues in St. Kitts. At the close...

Owner:  Peter James
Fish Farming and Food Safety

Fish Farming and Food Safety

Although aquaculture has grown to include shrimp farming and ornamental aquatic flora and fauna species, tilapia is the main food fish produced in Jamaica both for local consumption as well as for export.www.fisheries.gov.jm/aquaculture/ As global...

Owner:  Adam Stewart
Belize Women’s National Team win 1, draw 1 in Honduras ahead of CONCACAF W Qualifiers

‘You don’t know the benefits of travel if you don’t travel’- Hon Fraser

ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change, Hon Julian Fraser, RA (R3), has shut down naysayers who criticise the government for what has been deemed 'frequent travel'....

Owner:  Julian Willock
Cricket: Leeward Islands 50-Overs Tournament — Round Three Results

Cricket: Leeward Islands 50-Overs Tournament — Round Three Results

Round three matches in the ongoing Leeward Islands 50-Overs Tournament were played on Monday, October 27. The highlight of the day was a third consecutive century by Mikyle Louis of St. Kitts. Antigua & Barbuda vs Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda: 217...

Owner:  Peter James
Anguilla was just ranked safest island in the Caribbean — here’s why travelers love it

Anguilla was just ranked safest island in the Caribbean — here’s why travelers love it

If safety is at the top of your vacation checklist, one tiny Caribbean island just earned top honors for peace, calm beaches and a world-class food scene. Anguilla, a British overseas territory just north of St. Maarten and east of the Virgin...

Owner:  Murdoch Family
Anguilla Named Safest Caribbean Destination in 2025 — Here’s Why Travelers Love It – Cayman placed 4th

Anguilla Named Safest Caribbean Destination in 2025 — Here’s Why Travelers Love It – Cayman placed 4th

From Zoombanglo.com Traveler Experience: Serenity, Simplicity, and Security Anguilla has officially been crowned the safest island in the Caribbean for 2025. The British overseas territory earned the top spot in a new World Population Review...

Owner:  Joan & Colin Wilson
UK Tax Round Up - October 2025

UK Tax Round Up - October 2025

Welcome to October’s edition of our UK Tax Round Up. In the UK, the First-tier Tribunal ruled in Dialog Semiconductor Ltd v HMRC that a $137 million break fee was not a chargeable gain, providing useful guidance on the tax treatment of termination...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
UCCI Lecture Series to Explore “Caribbean Governance and Constitutional Evolution”

UCCI Lecture Series to Explore “Caribbean Governance and Constitutional Evolution”

University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) will launch a new Workforce Lecture Series featuring distinguished international governance expert Dr. Carlyle G. Corbin. The seven-week course, titled Caribbean Governance and Constitutional...

Owner:  Ralph Lewis
UK territories and dependencies to be offered digital ID but will set own laws

UK territories and dependencies to be offered digital ID but will set own laws

Residents in the likes of the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and Bermuda will provisionally be eligible to obtain the electronic document, but Westminster will not remotely enforce legislation British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies...

Owner:  Lord Michael Ashcroft
Dear Editor: US warships in Caribbean represent ‘real and immediate threats to regional stability’

Dear Editor: US warships in Caribbean represent ‘real and immediate threats to regional stability’

“[…] The narcotics trade continues to devastate Caribbean societies—eroding lives, futures, and the very moral fabric of our communities. This is a grave crisis for the Church and for families everywhere, and one we are duty-bound to confront....

Owner:  Lasana Liburd

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