The controversial Retiring Allowances (Legislative Services) Amendment Act, 2021, often referred to by some residents as the ‘Greedy Bill,’ has found its place on the House of Assembly’s agenda for proposed amendments. In its existing form, this law granted lawmakers […]
Archive for September, 2023
Reopening of VG Airport temporarily delayed
The Taddy Bay Airport on Virgin Gorda, which was closed to undergo a scheduled maintenance exercise, will remain closed a few days longer. This is according to the BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA), which had initially planned to have the airport […]
Police seize AK-47 rifle and ammo! Two nabbed
Two suspects have been arrested after police conducted raids at two separate locations on Tortola this week and recovered a high-powered weapon and a pistol. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) said officers of the Criminal Investigations Department seized […]
Two men charged in recent burglary incidents
Two men have been charged following a number of reported burglaries at various business places, including one man who is said to be the son of a senior police officer. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) disclosed yesterday that […]
Surge in COVID cases hasn’t led to increase in hospital admissions
The BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) has provided further details concerning the surge in the number of individuals testing positive for COVID-19 at Dr D Orlando Smith Hospital. In a press release earlier this month, the BVIHSA had only reported […]
Education Ministry to reduce reliance on expat teachers
Education Minister Sharie de Castro said there are plans in place to increase capacity in the local labour force in the hope that this may reduce the BVI’s current reliance on expatriate teachers. While speaking during the House of Assembly […]
Walwyn, Premier clash over lost UK loan guarantee
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley and Sixth District Representative Myron Walwyn butted heads as they confronted the issue of the now-withdrawn offer of a $400 million loan guarantee made by the United Kingdom (UK) after hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. […]
Deputy Premier blasts Penn over ‘sexist question’
Deputy Premier Lorna Smith levelled accusations of sexism against Eighth District Representative Marlon Penn in the House of Assembly (HOA) yesterday, after he directed a question meant for her to Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley instead. Penn was at the time […]
Lee approaching hurricane strength
A tropical storm, expected to intensify into what the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) has described as an “extremely dangerous hurricane” by the end of the week, is projected to pass by the British Virgin Islands in the upcoming days. […]
Public service took major hit after Irma and Maria
The BVI’s public service was severely impacted after the passage of hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017, leaving the government with just half of its workforce intact in the wake of the two dreadful category-five storms. This is according to […]