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Men’s national team pulls solid win in Concacaf friendly

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Men’s National Football Team closed out the November FIFA International Match Window with a convincing 4–0 win over Anguilla recently, capping a four-match Concacaf friendlyseries hosted at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Saturday’s win delivered the first victory for head coach Dougie Rowe and marked senior national team debuts for four
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Walton defends need for police budget increase to $75M

(CNS): The commissioner of police, Kurt Walton, who also heads up the coastguard and the regiment, has said he is pleased with his appropriation of almost CI$75million annually to fund the police services over the next two years -around $10million more than the 2025 final budget. Described by Premier André Ebanks as a “robust budget”
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Myles sets off political fireworks over historic failings

(CNS): Michael Myles pulled no punches when he offered his view on the historic failings of Cayman’s immigration system and the blind eye that he said politicians have turned to it, over the decades, when he appeared before finance committee, Tuesday evening. As he answered questions on what is a relatively small number of appropriations
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NRA warns drivers about night-work in WB and GT

(CNS): The National Roads Authority (NRA) has said it is embarking on road works at the West Bay Four Way Stop by the Centennial Towers and at the junction of Main Street and Shedden Road in George Town by Elizabethan Square this week. The West Bay work will take place Tuesday and Wednesday nights from
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Constitution provides shield for pro-Caymanian discrimination

(CNS): As MPs continued scrutinizing the government’s $2.5billion spending plans for the next two years in finance committee on Monday the attorney general, Samuel Bulgin, implied the government proposal to increase driver and vehicle licensing fees for non-Caymanians is constitutional because of a carve out or shield that gives government a wide berth when it
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NiCE programme more than charity, says minister

(CNS): The long-running annual clean-up programme that offers Caymanians who are unemployed a few weeks of work around Christmas time is continuing on. Despite criticisms made of it by Michael Myles, the minister responsible for local employment, who said government should be aiming for higher for its people, the government is sticking with it. Jay
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Hidden tax on all as Cayman’s wealthiest skim free

V-208 Writes: The Cayman Islands’ finance minister Rolston Anglin has unveiled a slate of new fees aimed at “plugging gaps” in public service costs. On the surface, the rhetoric sounds virtuous: balance growth with responsibility, protect local needs, and shield everyday Caymanians from any new burden. But a closer look reveals a plan that functions
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Immigration firm meets growing demand with local hires

(CNS): Reside Cayman, which offers immigration and residency services has expanded its local team with the addition of three Caymanians – Cindy Downing, Grace Edgington and Anton Nelson, opting to support local talent as it grows its business at a time when the immigration landscape in Cayman is changing. The company owned by Nick Joseph,
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USCG vessel not source of ‘pirates’ drone interference

(CNS): The port authority and other officials have said the United States Coast Guard vessel that was in the George Town Harbour this weekend was not the source of the interference to the drones that were set to provide the Pirates Week Festival finale on Saturday night. The source of the interference that led to
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From booze to vehicle licenses NCFC raises multiple fees

(CNS): Finance minister, Rolston Anglin has unveiled a list of fees government plans to roll out over the next two years to plug some of the gaps in the escalating cost of providing public services. While Anglin told parliament that most of the fees are “not intended to put further burden on the ordinary Caymanian”
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Still haven't filed your taxes? Here's what you need to know

So far this tax season, the IRS has received more than 90 million income tax returns for 2022.
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Retail spending fell in March as consumers pull back

Spending at US retailers fell in March as consumers pulled back amid recessionary fears fueled by the banking crisis.
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Silicon Valley Bank collapse renews calls to address disparities impacting entrepreneurs of color

When customers at Silicon Valley Bank rushed to withdraw billions of dollars last month, venture capitalist Arlan Hamilton stepped in to help some of the founders of color who panicked about losing access to payroll funds.
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Not only is Lake Powell's water level plummeting because of drought, its total capacity is shrinking, too

Lake Powell, the second-largest human-made reservoir in the US, has lost nearly 7% of its potential storage capacity since 1963, when Glen Canyon Dam was built, a new report shows.
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These were the best and worst places for air quality in 2021, new report shows

Air pollution spiked to unhealthy levels around the world in 2021, according to a new report.
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Big-box stores could help slash emissions and save millions by putting solar panels on roofs. Why aren't more of them doing it?

As the US attempts to wean itself off its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and shift to cleaner energy sources, many experts are eyeing a promising solution: your neighborhood big-box stores and shopping malls.
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Look of the Week: Blackpink headline Coachella in Korean hanboks

Bringing the second day of this year's Coachella to a close, K-Pop girl group Blackpink made history Saturday night when they became the first Asian act to ever headline the festival. To a crowd of, reportedly, over 125,000 people, Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rosé used the ground-breaking moment to pay homage to Korean heritage by arriving onstage in hanboks: a traditional type of dress.
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Scientists identify secret ingredient in Leonardo da Vinci paintings

"Old Masters" such as Leonardo da Vinci, Sandro Botticelli and Rembrandt may have used proteins, especially egg yolk, in their oil paintings, according to a new study.
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How Playboy cut ties with Hugh Hefner to create a post-MeToo brand

Hugh Hefner launched Playboy Magazine 70 years ago this year. The first issue included a nude photograph of Marilyn Monroe, which he had purchased and published without her knowledge or consent.
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'A definitive backslide.' Inside fashion's worrying runway trend

Now that the Fall-Winter 2023 catwalks have been disassembled, it's clear one trend was more pervasive than any collective penchant for ruffles, pleated skirts or tailored coats.
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Michael Jordan's 1998 NBA Finals sneakers sell for a record $2.2 million

In 1998, Michael Jordan laced up a pair of his iconic black and red Air Jordan 13s to bring home a Bulls victory during Game 2 of his final NBA championship — and now they are the most expensive sneakers ever to sell at auction. The game-winning sneakers sold for $2.2 million at Sotheby's in New York on Tuesday, smashing the sneaker auction record of $1.47 million, set in 2021 by a pair of Nike Air Ships that Jordan wore earlier in his career.
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The surreal facades of America's strip clubs

Some people travel the world in search of adventure, while others seek out natural wonders, cultural landmarks or culinary experiences. But French photographer François Prost was looking for something altogether different during his recent road trip across America: strip clubs.
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Here's the real reason to turn on airplane mode when you fly

We all know the routine by heart: "Please ensure your seats are in the upright position, tray tables stowed, window shades are up, laptops are stored in the overhead bins and electronic devices are set to flight mode."
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They bought an abandoned 'ghost house' in the Japanese countryside

He'd spent years backpacking around the world, and Japanese traveler Daisuke Kajiyama was finally ready to return home to pursue his long-held dream of opening up a guesthouse.
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Relaxed entry rules make it easier than ever to visit this stunning Asian nation

Due to its remoteness and short summer season, Mongolia has long been a destination overlooked by travelers.
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The most beautiful sections of China's Great Wall

Having lived in Beijing for almost 12 years, I've had plenty of time to travel widely in China.
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Nelly Cheboi, who creates computer labs for Kenyan schoolchildren, is CNN's Hero of the Year

Celebrities and musicians are coming together tonight to honor everyday people making the world a better place.
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Donate now to a Top 10 CNN Hero

Anderson Cooper explains how you can easily donate to any of the 2021 Top 10 CNN Heroes.
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Russian spy ship pointed lasers at RAF pilots tracking it, says defence secretary

John Healey says he has updated the Navy's rules for tracking the vessel after the "dangerous" move.
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Serial rapist and former police officer David Carrick guilty of more sex offences

David Carrick is already serving a life sentence for 71 offences of sexual violence.
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Amber warning for snow as freezing cold snap grips UK

Forecasters say temperatures will fall below zero overnight and there will be more snow and ice in some areas on Thursday.
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Labour MP Clive Lewis offers seat to Burnham for Starmer challenge

Clive Lewis says he would step down to allow Mayor Andy Burnham the chance to become Labour leader.
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Mahmood hints at shake-up of 'irrational' policing structure

The home secretary says there is a postcode lottery in the performance of forces in England and Wales.
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Vogue Williams and Tom Read Wilson enter TV jungle as I'm A Celebrity's late entrants

The late entrants' arrival was teased in Wednesday night's episode of the ITV show.
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Reform politician suspended from Welsh Parliament over racial slur

Laura Anne Jones apologised for her behaviour after offensive comments were made over WhatsApp.
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Bar owner bans solo drinkers and is 'baffled' by reaction

Some people are unhappy that they are not allowed to drink on their own in a bar in Altrincham.
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Pro-Palestine activists accused of harassing MP have convictions overturned

A judge said prosecuting the pair for their confrontation with Alex Davies-Jones was not necessary.
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Stories from court hearings as home repossessions hit five-year high

BBC journalists in the East of England and London attended various county courts as mortgage-holders and renters appeared in front of judges.
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Oasis fan's death at Wembley was 'tragic accident'

Lee Claydon, 45, fell from an upper level at Wembley Stadium during an Oasis concert.
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Time taken to bring shoplifters to justice is 'unacceptable', retailers tell BBC

The BBC followed a series of shoplifting cases which highlight how shops have waited months for thieves to be brought to justice.
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Music venue says it was a 'mistake' to cancel Jewish band gig

Strange Brew in Bristol says it cancelled a gig by a Oi Va Voi after pressure from "activist groups".
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Supreme Court rules Christian-focused RE taught in NI schools is unlawful

The Christian religious education taught in schools in Northern Ireland is unlawful, the UK Supreme Court has ruled.
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Police bullied me into admitting murder, says man wrongly jailed for 38 years

In his first interview since release, Peter Sullivan says he wants an apology from the police after wrongful conviction of the 1986 murder of Diane Sindall.
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Labour's Budget is already unravelling, Badenoch says

The Conservative leader says the government floated the idea of increasing income tax rates only to "U-turn".
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Man accused of train stabbings faces more charges

Anthony Williams is charged with two counts of attempted murder along with other alleged offences.
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British woman among five killed in Chile snowstorm

Victoria Bond, from Cornwall, is named as one of those who died in Torres del Paine National Park.
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Man, 87, meets sons after donating sperm decades ago

The moment Sam Simmonds meets his two biological sons for the first time is captured by the BBC.
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Williamson's Brits trophy 'inspired by Manchester'

The designer says his "chic, elegant and timeless" statue design was inspired by his home city.
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UK inflation rate hits lowest level in four months

Prices have been rising more slowly in the twelve months to October but food prices bucked the trend.
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UK lacks plan to defend itself from invasion, MPs warn

A highly critical report says the UK does not have the resources it needs to deal with complex military threats.
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CCTV captures 'brutal' electric bike hit-and-run

Sam Bevan only found out what had happened to him when a neighbour showed him CCTV two days later.
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'I've banned solo drinkers from my bar'

Some people are unhappy that they are not allowed to drink on their own in a bar in Altrincham.
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Tech giant seeking $1.7bn from Mike Lynch's estate after yacht death

Hewlett-Packard is seeking payment from the estate of Mike Lynch, who died when his yacht sank last year.
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Sister's 'jealous' ex lit fatal fire, trial told

Bryonie Gawith and her three children died in the fire at their home in Bradford in August 2024.
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Watch: Moment Bridget Jones statue is unveiled in London

Renée Zellweger has called a new statue "adorable," adding: "I think she's much cuter than me."
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BBC at scene of severe flooding after Storm Claudia

A major incident has been declared in Monmouth following severe flooding caused by Storm Claudia.
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Watch: How the BBC works... in under two minutes

Culture reporter Noor Nanji explains how the BBC is funded and governed, amid controversy that has lead to the departures of two senior bosses.
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'We should have acted earlier', says BBC chair Samir Shah

Shah was asked why the corporation did not investigate concerns around the editing of a BBC documentary earlier.
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How serious is the Russian spy ship move?

The movements of the Yantar is a worry for Britain's defence chiefs and provocative.
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'I worked, I paid taxes - then the bank took my home'

Homeowners facing repossession homelessness doubles in three years, BBC investigation finds.
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Your pictures of snow and ice across the UK

BBC Weather Watchers send in pictures of snowmen, wintry landscapes and dogs braving the cold snap.
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LinkedIn 'headhunters' and MI5 warning - China spying threat troubles MPs

Despite the government's efforts to thaw tensions with Beijing, MPs were warned this week of spying threats from China.
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Our son's about to turn three - finding new childcare has left us at our wits' end

The number of childminders in England is falling - with one charity warning they could all be gone by 2033.
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How to keep babies warm in cold weather and other winter tips

As temperatures fall across much of the UK, the best ways to keep people and pets warm and dry.
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All you need to know about the new ticketing laws

A proposed law will make it illegal to resell tickets for events such as concerts above face value.
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Rapist ex-Met officer guilty of more sex offences

David Carrick is already serving a life sentence for 71 offences of sexual violence.
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