British Airways announces major winter 2026 expansion - British Airways Media Centre British Airways announces major winter 2026 expansion  British Airways Media Centre

The Final Cut: BTMI Barbados Surf Pro and Live Like Zander Junior Pro Presented by Diamonds International - Highlights - World Surf League The Final Cut: BTMI Barbados Surf Pro and Live Like Zander Junior Pro Presented by Diamonds International - Highlights  World Surf League

Jamaica Joins St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, Antigua And Barbuda, Dominican Republic, And More Countries In Benefiting From US Citizenship Renunciation Fee Reduction, Offering Relief For Expats And Travelers Alike - Travel And Tour World Jamaica Joins St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, Antigua And Barbuda, Dominican Republic, And More Countries In Benefiting From US Citizenship Renunciation Fee Reduction, Offering Relief For Expats And Travelers Alike  Travel And Tour World

Gov’t failed to protect Guyana’s interests in relation to Cuba -Norton Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) Aubrey Norton says the Government failed to adequately engage and negotiate with the United States over concerns surrounding Cuban medical missions, arguing that the health system still benefits from the expertise and support provided through its longstanding partnership with Havana. The article Gov’t failed to protect Guyana’s interests in relation to Cuba -Norton appeared first on Stabroek News.

Mother of fireman who died after Mae’s School blaze says family still awaiting probe findings One year after the death of fireman Voshaun Manbodh, who was injured while responding to the blaze at Mae’s School, his family says they have received only a $1 million payment from the Guyana Fire Service and are still awaiting a full report into the circumstances surrounding his death. The article Mother of fireman who died after Mae’s School blaze says family still awaiting probe findings appeared first on Stabroek News.

IAST no longer producing sun-dried tomato ketchup, NAREI to take over project The Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology on Wednesday disclosed that it recently ceased the production of sun-dried tomato ketchup, but assured  that the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) has taken over the entire project with new arrangements for the production. The article IAST no longer producing sun-dried tomato ketchup, NAREI to take over project appeared first on Stabroek News.

Sections of old Demerara bridge to be used in new transport projects – Edghill Parts of the old Demerara Harbour Bridge are expected to be repurposed for other transportation projects across Guyana once the structure is eventually retired from its current use, Public Works Minister Juan Edghill said yesterday. The article Sections of old Demerara bridge to be used in new transport projects – Edghill appeared first on Stabroek News.

Region needs increased support to offset natural disasters, economic volatility -Dr Singh tell IDB Annual Meeting   Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh, is urging the Inter-American Development Bank to increase its financial support to Caribbean states to help boost development given their vulnerability to natural disasters, external shocks, and global economic volatility. The article Region needs increased support to offset natural disasters, economic volatility -Dr Singh tell IDB Annual Meeting   appeared first on Stabroek News.

Golding’s move Despite not being able to implement policy decisions from his position in Parliament, much is expected when Opposition Leader Mark Golding makes his presentation this afternoon in the 2026–2027 Budget Debate at Gordon House. Golding, the third speaker in the annual debate, will take the floor after Opposition finance spokesman Julian Robinson spoke last Thursday in response to Finance Minister Fayval Williams, who opened the debate last Tuesday.

Witness rejects suggestions murdered businessman linked to undesirables A relative of slain businessman William Christian took the witness stand on Monday in the ongoing Clansman Gang trial, identifying items belonging to the deceased and rejecting suggestions that the former Ministry of Transport employee was involved in questionable activities. The evidence-in-chief surrounds count 19 of the 32-count indictment where Michael Wildman and Lamar Rowe are charged with the April 2020 murder of Christian. Both men pleaded not guilty.

Reid fraud trial pushed back again The absence of several defence attorneys in the fraud trial involving former Education Minister Ruel Reid and his co-accused forced an adjournment of the matter in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court yesterday. The case was scheduled to resume with the cross-examination of a senior Ministry of Finance official by attorney Hugh Wildman. However, when the matter was called up, none of the defence lawyers were present, prompting the court to briefly stand down to allow attempts to contact the attorneys.

St Bess cops concerned as more than 400 students still out of school after Melissa WESTERN BUREAU: Superintendent of Police Coleridge Minto, the commander for St Elizabeth, is raising concern about the fact that some 400 students from across the parish have not returned to school since the passage of Hurricane Melissa last October. According to Minto, who was addressing last Thursday’s monthly meeting of the St Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, the figure was derived from checks conducted by members of the police’s Community Safety and Security Branch at schools across the parish.

MoBay mayor wants update from auditor general on street light restoration WESTERN BUREAU: Montego Bay Mayor Richard Vernon wants the Auditor General’s Department to provide an update on the post-Hurricane Melissa arrangement between the Government and the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) to restore electricity, citing concerns about the lack of working street lights in several sections of St James.