Health Officials Managing COVID-19 Outbreak at Margetson Memorial Home
Visitation restrictions and mask-wearing are some of the measures put in place to help officials manage an outbreak of COVID-19
Visitation restrictions and mask-wearing are some of the measures put in place to help officials manage an outbreak of COVID-19
In response to recent far-right riots occurring across the United Kingdom, the Montserrat Government UK Office has issued a safety
FlyMontserrat says its operations are now back to normal. In a brief statement on its website. the airline said that
A team from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) visited Montserrat last week for the annual Mid-Year Review of
It’s been 10 years since Sylk and De Bear/The Voice last competed at the Leeward Islands Calypso Monarch Competition. This
Public service officers can anticipate receiving their 3% pay rise in their September 2024 salaries, with the increase being backdated
The Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has a new Deputy Commissioner of Police. On Thursday Andy Lewis was sworn in
FlyMontserrat continues to operate despite it being 11 days since there has been no AvGas aviation fuel in Antigua. SVG
Donaldson Romeo, leader of the National Progressive Movement (NPM), is calling for meaningful income tax, pension and social welfare reforms,
Montserrat’s talented all-rounder Jemuel Cabey smashes his first century in the UK. On Friday July 26, 2024, Cabey came up
In response to the pressing air access challenges, the Government and Governor of Montserrat have announced the contracting of a
Both airlines which service Montserrat are sounding the alarm that they may need to shutter flights as early as Thursday
The ongoing AVGAS shortage in Antigua has significantly disrupted airline operations, posing challenges for both local carriers and passengers. Acknowledging
National airline, FlyMontserrat says it is “conducting its current programme of flights as near to normal as possible” despite the
Residents and visitors were once again reminded of the precariousness of living and being in Montserrat this week as it
David Kleinberg was sworn in Tuesday by Governor Sarah Tucker as director of the newly formed Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU).
A shortage of aviation fuel in Antigua is expected to hamper travel to Montserrat until early next week. According to
The Government of Montserrat has adjusted its policy for awarding annual scholarships for higher education effective the 2024/25 academic year.
Three Montserratians will be able to pursue master’s degrees in the United Kingdom through the Chevening Scholarship programme this year.