The MV Jaden Sun will continue to provide ferry services to and from Montserrat.
Read MoreAttorney Jean Kelsick says given the extent of the governor’s portfolio, selection by the British Government without any consultation of Montserrat’s democratically elected government is antiquated and incompatible with true democracy.
Read MoreAn Attorney-at-Law has joined the call for constitutional reform.
Read MoreThe leader of the Opposition has weighed in on the findings of a study on the integrity of buildings at the Montserrat Secondary School.
Read MoreIt does not require a major Act of God for the two condemned buildings on the Montserrat Secondary School MSS compound to come crumbling down.
Read MoreA decision was made on Tuesday to condemn two buildings following the release of a report on the structural integrity of the buildings.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Customs and Revenue Service (MCRS) says it does not recommend the practice of consolidating cargo.
Read MoreHe served as Chief Minister of Montserrat from November 1996 to August 1997, succeeding Reuben Meade.
Read MoreThe Constitution & Commissions Secretariat is in the process of creating a database of Montserratians.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Finance says it has not to date awarded a new Ferry contract.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Secondary School (MSS) surpassed one if its key indicators in the May/June Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams.
Read MoreA former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has indicated that the extra ordinary power of the Governor is one of the areas to be examined
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service continues to build the capacity of its members to operate the new marine patrol vessel, the Heliconia Star.
Read MoreThe 21 million pound breakwater and berthing facility in Little Bay will more than adequately accommodate small cruise ships.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat is actively pushing ahead with its plans to develop a breakwater and berthing facility for the island.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service lost one of its officers this past weekend.
Read MoreThe Honorable Minister of Communications, Works, Energy and Labour Paul Lewis says there are barriers hampering innovation in Montserrat.
Read MorePeople can now use their Bank of Montserrat debit cards to make payments with government.
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