BY CHIEF EDITOR
Breaking Barriers: Why Lifting the Cuban Trade Embargo Could Transform U.S.-Latin American Relations
Could Trump’s America and its closest neighbours benefit from an economically liberated Cuba and is Trump the man to make it happen?
The long-standing trade embargo on Cuba has been a contentious issue for decades. As the world evolves, so too must our approach to international relations. If President Donald Trump seeks to forge better relations with America's Caribbean and Latin American partners, lifting the trade embargo on Cuba would be a significant and impactful step. This move would not only alleviate the burden on the Cuban people but also foster trade and......
U.S. Secretary of State Embarks On Caribbean Trip Amid Tensions with Caricom Leaders Over Cuba and China
In a move that underscores the growing geopolitical tensions in the Caribbean, Trump's Secretary of State has embarked on a diplomatic mission to the region. This visit comes amid rising friction between the United States and Caricom leaders over issues related to Cuba and China's increasing influence in the Caribbean.
The Caribbean Community (Caricom) has long maintained a complex relationship with both Cuba and China. Cuba, despite its contentious history with the United States, has been a significant ally to many Caribbean nations, providing medical aid and other forms of support.......
Winning EuroMillions Numbers For Tonight Tuesday March 25 £182 Million Draw
Tonight, Tuesday, March 25, 2025, could be a life-changing night for someone, as the EuroMillions jackpot soars to an incredible estimated £182 million! Imagine what you could do with that kind of money. From luxury travel and dream homes to securing your family's future, the possibilities are endless.
Anticipation Builds Across Europe And The UK
Players across Europe are holding their breath in anticipation of the draw. The excitement is palpable as people dream of what they would do if they won this colossal prize. Will tonight be the night someone's dreams come true?
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BY RESIDENT REPORTER
Disease Carrying Rats Frolic as Birmingham Bin Strikes Continue
"It's absolutely disgusting!" Health and safety concerns mount as strike enters its third week. Piles of uncollected rubbish provide a feast of epic proportions for rodents.
Birmingham, England - The ongoing bin strikes in Birmingham have taken a grim turn as rats have been spotted frolicking in the piles of uncollected rubbish. The strikes, which began three weeks ago, have left many streets in the city overflowing with garbage, creating a perfect breeding ground for rodents.
Residents have expressed their disgust and concern over the growing rat population. "It's absolutely disgusting,"......
BY ESHERU KWEKU
BREAKING NEWS: Laurence Fox Charged with Sex Offence After Upskirting Image Incident
LONDON - Former actor and television personality Laurence Fox has been formally charged with a sexual offence following a Metropolitan Police investigation into the dissemination of an upskirt image on social media in April of last year. The charge stems from an image that circulated widely, causing significant public outcry, and prompting a police inquiry.
The Metropolitan Police confirmed the charge, stating it relates to an image posted on a social media platform in April 2024. Fox, 46, is now scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on April 24th. The image in question......
BY ESHERU KWEKU
Majority of Britons Ignorant of the UK's Slavery Legacy Survey Finds
"We cannot move forward as a nation until we fully acknowledge and address the sins of our past."
In a startling revelation, a recent survey has exposed a profound lack of awareness among Britons regarding the UK's dark history of slavery and colonialism. Commissioned by the Repair Campaign and released to coincide with the UN International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the poll paints a chilling picture of historical amnesia.
The survey found that a staggering 85% of respondents were unaware that more than 3 million people were forcibly shipped from......
Trump Dismisses Massive White House Data Blunder As Non-Issue
The White House inadvertently shared highly sensitive war plans regarding Yemen with a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic. This blunder has raised serious concerns about operational security and the competence of senior officials within the Trump administration.
The error occurred when Goldberg was mistakenly added to a Signal group chat named "Houthi PC Small Group," where top officials, including Vice President JD Vance, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, were discussing classified military plans. Signal, while......
Jamaican Rum The Clash Over Tradition and Trade
Kingston, Jamaica – The Jamaican rum industry is embroiled in a heated legal battle that could reshape its future. The dispute centres around the definition and geographical indication (GI) of what can be labelled as "Jamaican rum." This controversy intensified after Jamaica's Intellectual Property Office (JIPO) approved amendments to the GI designation in October 2024, prohibiting the ageing of rum overseas.
The Spirits Pool Association (SPA), representing Jamaica's six rum distilleries, supports the stricter GI rules, arguing that they are essential to maintain the premium status of Jamaican rum in key markets like the EU and the US.......
Labour Announces Free Breakfast Clubs for Primary Schools
London, March 23, 2025 – Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced today that breakfast clubs at primary schools will be free starting from April, in a move to support working parents. The announcement was made during an interview with BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, where Reeves outlined the government's commitment to improving living standards and providing essential support to families.
Reeves emphasized the importance of breakfast clubs in ensuring that children start their day with a nutritious meal, which is crucial for their learning and development. "We understand the challenges that working parents face, and free breakfast clubs......
Rachel Reeves Confirms Massive 15% Cuts to Civil Service as AI Takes Over Jobs
London, March 22, 2025 – Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a massive 15% reduction in the civil service workforce, citing the increased efficiency by the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. This move is part of a broader strategy to streamline government operations and reduce costs.
In an interview with BBC's Laura Kuenssberg today, Reeves elaborated on the decision, stating, "AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we manage public services, making them more efficient and cost-effective. We are committed to investing in areas that are our priorities while ensuring that the......