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Black History Month events continue
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Power Outage and That’s Ya Problem, finally began their BVI Softball Association league title defense on Saturday, three years and five months after Hurricane Irma destroyed the...
World auditors voice concern at access to Cyprus cash-for-passport records
A grouping of world auditors say they are concerned that the Cypriot government is limiting examiners’ access to records from an axed citizenship-for-investment scheme that crit...
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A specialist policing unit funded by banks arrested 122 fraudsters last year amid a huge rise in money launderers using members of the public as so-called “money mules”.
Fraudsters stepped up efforts in new year, HMRC figures show
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U.K.’s Financial Crimes Agency Wants Companies to Invest in Compliance
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COVID-19 vaccination of teachers begins today
Non-mandatory vaccination of teachers in the Virgin Islands (VI) will kick off today, Thursday, February 25, 2021, Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has ...
Governor Rankin signs new Curfew Order
The Virgin Islands will remain under a 3-hour curfew until March 11, 2021, according to a new Curfew Order signed by Governor John J. Rankin, CMG on February 24, 2021, and publi...
Gov’t ‘lacks a clear plan for reopening of territory’s seaports’- Hon Penn
Following the announcement from the BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) late yesterday, February 24, 2021, that the reopening of the territory’ seaports to international operations has ...
HMP inmate allegedly hospitalised for suspected poisoning
An inmate of Her Majesty's Prison (HMP) in Balsam Ghut, Tortola, was reportedly taken to Dr D. Orlando Smith Hospital for suspected poisoning.
Treat firearms like a ‘deadly virus’- Acting DCP Jacqueline E. Vanterpool
Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, Jacqueline E. Vanterpool is inviting the public to join the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) in its ‘Clean the Streets’ Operation ...
Upbeat! VG businessman talks tourism on the sister island
With the number of active COVID-19 cases in the BVI down to zero, at least one local tourism stakeholder on Virgin Gorda is now upbeat about seeing a boost in tourism pretty soon.
‘Premier lodged police complaint against me’, Rosan-Jones claims
Former employee of the state-owned BVI Tourist Board and host of the Cut Deep talk show, Cindy Rosan-Jones was allegedly warned by police because one of her Facebook posts was d...
Dr Pickering says COVID vaccines are a weapon for BVI
Local physician and former legislator, Dr Kedrick Pickering said the AstraZeneca vaccines now available in the BVI should be seen as a powerful weapon the BVI can use to reopen ...
RT ferry terminal reopening now pushed to mid-April
The BVI Ports Authority (BVIPA) has yet again decided to delay the reopening of local seaports to international traffic.
Further delays in reopening seaports reflects poorly on BVI
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Youth Parliament to debate ‘self-determination’ in first sitting
A date has been set for the 23-member Virgin Islands Youth Parliament to host its first-ever sitting.
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European Council Summit Discusses Fight Against COVID-19
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EU Leaders Agree to Introduce Vaccination Certificates, They Will Be Ready Within 3 Months
The concept of vaccination certificates was rolled out as an idea that could facilitate travel between the countries of the bloc during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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