Some 36 tertiary-level students will participate in the Tomorrow’s Leaders Internship Programme, gaining valuable industry experience in some of BVI’s leading financial services firms. The programme – in its second year – is spearheaded by BVI Finance in collaboration with the Ministry of […]
Archive for May, 2025

Walwyn urges comprehensive strategy on crime
Opposition Leader Myron Walwyn has called on the government to adopt a coordinated national crime strategy in the face of rising robberies across the territory. He warned that the spike in criminal activity is not just threatening public safety but […]

RVIPF cautions residents against complacency
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has warned residents not to become complacent despite several encouraging crime reductions in the first quarter of 2025. While some serious crimes have decreased, police say other offences are rising and need urgent […]

We have to learn better negotiating skills — Walwyn
Opposition Leader Myron Walwyn has indicated that elected leaders need to sharpen their negotiating skills to effectively counter some of the arguments presented by the United Kingdom in its latest report on crime-fighting agencies in the BVI. A major recommendation […]

Premier promises hard negotiations with UK over BVI powers
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has promised “to negotiate very hard” with the United Kingdom to retain control over key institutions in the BVI as the territory prepares for constitutional talks with its administering power. Speaking on the Virgin Islands Voice […]

BVI can’t get aid without up-to-date census data
Health Minister Vincent Wheatley has underscored the critical importance of the national census, revealing that the British Virgin Islands (BVI) continues to miss out on international aid due to the lack of up-to-date population statistics. Field officers tasked with collecting […]

New airport rules undermine local culture – Skelton Cline
Social commentator Claude Skelton Cline has raised concerns over new airport regulations that he says will disrupt the lives of taxi drivers and ordinary citizens in the territory. Speaking on his radio show, Honestly Speaking, Skelton Cline criticised proposals coming […]

We are expecting to complete Admin Complex in 2026/2027, Rymer says
Completion of the Ralph T O’Neal Central Administration Complex is now expected in 2026 or 2027, Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer said on Tuesday, citing ongoing redesign work and logistical delays. “As we are aware, the Admin Complex has […]

Smith pushes back on UK report’s grey list warning
Junior Minister for Financial Services Lorna Smith has rejected a claim in a UK law enforcement report that the British Virgin Islands (BVI) may be placed on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list. Smith addressed the matter during […]

VIP gov’t must step up performance, says Skelton Cline
Talk show host Claude Skelton Cline has urged the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) government to move swiftly to improve their performance, adding that they are running out of time to make important investments in public infrastructure needed in the territory. […]