The Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) says it will take the Trinidad and Tobago government to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).
Read MoreChairman of the Montserrat Transport Board says the Montserrat Tour and Taxi Association (MTTA) did not follow the law when it announced increases in bus fares last month.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service will create silent zones at the Glendon Hospital and churches across the island.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell has hailed the success of the Enterprise Development Scheme…EDS.
Read MoreWith unemployment and cost-of-living on the rise all over the world, there are opportunities for young people in the British Navy.
Read MoreFormer Premier of Montserrat Donaldson Romeo has welcomed the government’s decision to assist households with their electricity bills.
Read MoreGood news on the Government of Montserrat’s attempts to reduce the island’s foreign exchange expenditure.
Read MoreThe high cost of food and other commodities are expected to last at least another year in member states of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union, including Montserrat.
Read MoreGood news for the tourism sector. Montserrat will begin it’s 2022/23 cruise season in October.
Read MoreThe International Labour Organization has announced a study on working conditions for persons with disabilities in Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Civil Service Association is playing it’s role in supporting members ahead of the upcoming academic year.
Read MoreTechnical teams on Montserrat have been meeting to iron out the objectives, activities and performance measures for the new Sustainable Development Plan.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat has awarded scholarships to seven individuals to pursue undergraduate studies abroad.
Read MoreIt has been reported in the media that Kraft-Heinz, the Capri-Sun licensing partner in the US, has issued a voluntary recall of approximately 5,760 cases of Capri-Sun Wild Cherry Flavored Juice Drink products.
Read MoreAn officer of the British Parliament has pointed out that politicians and public servants must put the public's interest before their own, and argues that officials forfeit their right to complete privacy once they decide to take up office.
Read MoreThe government of Montserrat is moving swiftly to fulfill its promise to regulate the price of food and other items on the island.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Governor, her excellency Sarah Tucker believes inward investment and the development of the private sector would help stem the migration of Montserratians to other countries.
Read MoreThe Office of the Auditor General has recommended the enactment of the Fisheries Act.
It says this would help improve the government of Montserrat’s fisheries data collection system.
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