Major changes have been proposed for United Kingdom (UK) immigration and visa regulations next year that could affect how easily and how long people are allowed to visit Britain.
December, 2007
British Airways at the top of its game
British Airways awarded ‘World’s Leading Airline, 2007’ at the prestigious World Traveller Awards in Turks and Caicos.
ANSA McAL blocks Neal & Massy bid for BS&T
Barbados Shipping and Trading (BS&T) shareholders will have to wait until next year to find out whether Trinidadian industrial giant, Neal & Massy can live up to its commitment to buy their shares.
Twelve heads of state to attend Petrocaribe summit
Twelve heads of states are set to participate in the Fourth Petrocaribe Conference, scheduled for Cienfuegos, Cuba tomorrow.
Tribunal: CJ Sharma may keep job
The investigation into allegations of misconduct against Chief Justice Satnarine Sharma by an international tribunal has ruled there is not sufficient evidence for his removal from office.
Musicians to move freely across Europe
Following a historic agreement inked yesterday between representatives of the region and the EU, musicians will be able to move freely across Europe.
2008 hurricane season forecast to be slightly above average
Hurricane forecasters in the United States say that 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season should be just above average.
Reward, witness protection offered in Grenadian killing
A 35-year-old Grenadian health care worker has been killed by a stray bullet in New York.
Air Jamaica take three awards
The national carrier Air Jamaica has won three awards at the World Travel Awards held in neighbouring Turks and Caicos.
US$4m appeal for DR as search and rescue continues
The death toll has climbed to 35 with one missing after Tropical Storm Olga swept the Dominican Republic.
Windies shock South Africa in Twenty20 opener
The West Indies team completed a stunning victory over South Africa in their opening Twenty20 match which was shortened by rain.
Trinidad Coast Guard officer kills lover
According to police reports a female Coast Guard officer in Trinidad has killed her common-law husband after years of abuse..
University claims discovery of Captain Kidd’s ship
A University of Indiana underwater archaeology team claims to have the discovered the ship abandoned by 17th century pirate Captain Kidd.
Aruba warned not to depend on tourism
Tpurism authorities in Aruba are being warned against depending too heavily on tourism..