Preparations for bi-elections

The Turks and Caicos Island’s Supervisor of Elections Mr. Dudley Lewis has advised that preparations for the by-election starts with the issue of a writ by the Governor.    This happens within 35 days of receiving notice from the Judge indicating…

Crown Land in the TCI

The Government has resumed its allocation of Crown Land for residential purposes - effective from today.  The Lands Division in the Attorney General’s Chambers announced its resumption alongside a call from the Crown Land Unit for applications to…

Misick released on bail

First, a statement issued this morning by the Governor’s Office in relation to the former Premier Michael Misick. He is in prison in Brazil pending the outcome of extradition proceedings instigated by the British Government in association with TCIG.…

Jonathan Gardiner describes TCI’s Judicial system

Jonathan Gardiner, a well known churchman in the TCI, has today described the TCI’s judicial system as ‘shambolic’ and says it has recently provoked an onslaught of public criticism.   Most of the criticism was long overdue, fair and reasonable says…

LIME’S CEO is stepping down

Telecommunications Company LIME has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, David Shaw is stepping down after four years leading the company.  Mr Shaw, who has overseen the transformation of LIME, will remain with the business for the next six…

Euro strength to top finance ministers’ meeting

France is set to voice concerns about the strength of the euro at a meeting of eurozone finance ministers later. French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici is worried that the rising single currency is making the country's goods less competitive. The…

Barclays misled shareholders about source of £3bn

Barclays misled shareholders and the public about one of the biggest investments in the bank's history, a BBC Panorama investigation has found. The bank announced in 2008 that Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour had agreed to invest more than……

Apple, Microsoft and Adobe summoned by Australia

Technology giants Apple, Microsoft and Adobe have been called by the Australian parliament to appear before a committee looking at pricing levels. The House of Representatives launched a probe in July last year to see if some goods were more…

Venezuela devalues currency by 32% against the dollar

Venezuela has cut the value of its currency against the US dollar by 32%, in an effort to boost its economy. The widely expected measure ramps up the official exchange rate of the bolivar from 4.3 to 6.3 per US dollar. It was announced after…

EU leaders agree 3% budget cut deal in Brussels

  EU leaders have reached an agreement on the budget for 2014-20 after lengthy talks in Brussels. European Council President Herman Van Rompuy announced the deal and said in a statement it was "worth working for". The new budget ceiling amounts to…