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Daily Archives: Jul 5, 2018

Man wanted in connection with Carlisle Bay Hotel robbery

Police have issued a wanted bulletin for the immediate arrest of Anthony Govia alias “Tug Life” of Freemans Village. He is wanted in connection with a robbery which took place at the Carlisle Bay Hotel in Old Road on Saturday 30thJune, 2018.

Catholic Church backs CCJ decision on unconstitutionality of mandatory death penalty

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, July 5, CMC – Archbishop of Port of Spain and Apostolic Administrator of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgetown, Reverend Charles Jason Gordon, has welcomed the Caribbean Court of Justice’s (CCJ) recent decision which declared as unconstitutional and a violation of the right to life the mandatory death sentence for a conviction of murder in Barbados.

Government files appeal against same-sex marriage ruling

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jul 5, CMC – The Bermuda government has confirmed it has lodged an appeal against a Supreme Court decision to reverse a controversial ban on same-sex marriage in this British Overseas Territory.

As Pompeo heads to North Korea, State Department denies softening

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The State Department on Thursday denied that the United States had softened its approach toward North Korean denuclearization, as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo heads to Pyongyang hoping to agree a roadmap for its nuclear disarmament.

Donald Trump's visit puts Britain's Brexit dependence on show

LONDON (Reuters) - When Donald Trump visits Britain next week, Prime Minister Theresa May will have to face a harsh reality: Brexit makes Britain more dependent than ever on an alliance with the most unpredictable U.S. president in living memory.

UK demands Russia explain nerve attack after two more people struck down

AMESBURY, England (Reuters) - Britain demanded on Thursday that Russia provide details about the Novichok nerve agent attack on a former double agent and his daughter after two British citizens were struck down with the same poison.

Fishy business in Barbuda Fisheries Complex saga

There's a twist in the Barbudans versus police saga as it relates to the use of the Barbuda Fisheries Complex currently occupied by lawmen whose station was destroyed by Hurricane Irma last September.

Reactions to the PM’s Barbuda election statement

Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s statement on his uncertainty of contesting the Barbuda seat at the next general elections is being described as a ploy to deviate from his failure to deliver to the people of that island.

Peaceful solution on the horizon

Police officers occupying the Barbuda Fisheries Complex are expected to be out today and take up residence at a new location on the sister island.

No arrest yet as hotel robbery probe continues

The police are said to be following several strong leads in the case of the robbery at gunpoint at Carlisle Bay hotel on Saturday, but up to last night they had no suspects in custody.
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