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AN iconic British toy company has shut 29 stores and cut staff members, after suffering heavy losses. The toymakers, which ...
The remnants of Britain’s once mighty empire still give the mother country more than a few headaches. Britain, which once ...
Two Virgin Islands police officers recently travelled to Bermuda for an eight-week “train-the-trainer” programme designed to ...
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 4 July ...
The ongoing crisis in New Caledonia threatens to unravel more than three decades of French diplomatic engagement, as well as ...
On July 4, 1959, the Cayman Islands ended their status as a Jamaican dependency and became a separate Crown Colony under ...
President Javier Milei thundered "MALVINAS ARE ARGENTINE" in a post to X, as he celebrated the decision by the regional body.
One hundred and fifteen people were naturalised as British overseas territory citizens last week at the Government House.
Certain families with school-age children across three states will be receiving extra food benefits in July.
A group of new Labour MPs has accused the UK government of violating international law and “betraying” British values by failing to protect LGBT+ people in the British Overseas Territories.
The British Overseas Territories are not part of the UK, but are under British dominion and the UK is responsible for their defence, international relations and good governance.
In most cases, British passport holders can visit the inhabited Overseas Territories without a visa. But living or working in one usually means finding a job first – then applying for a work ...
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