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Trump Announces ‘Full and Comprehensive’ Trade Deal With UK

screenshot NewsmaxTV From Newsmax President Donald Trump announced in an Oval Office ceremony Thursday that the US and UK have reached an agreement on trade and tariffs. Trump has agreed to cut tariffs on U.K. autos, steel, and aluminum in…

Win a trip to the Lions tour in Australia for you and a friend!

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SAATCHI GALLERY TO REOPEN BLOCKBUSTER FLOWERS EXHIBITION

SAATCHI GALLERY TO REOPEN BLOCKBUSTER FLOWERS EXHIBITION FOR A SUMMER SEASON Responding to popular demand, Saatchi Gallery will reopen FLOWERS – FLORA INCONTEMPORARY ART & CULTURE to the public from 30 May – 31 August. Supported by Cazenove Capital and Buccellati, the exhibition celebrates the extraordinary breadth offlora within both art and culture and explores how flowers have remained a vital and relevant motif throughout history, while continuing to inspire contemporary creativity. Following its criticaly eclaimed spring run, which has seen sold-out weekends and over whelmingly  positive visitor feedback, the exhibition reopens on 30 May for an extended summer season. Across two floors and nine major gallery spaces, visitors now have another chance to explore the enduring symbolism and impact of flowers – and their unwavering ability to speak to beauty, memory, emotion, and meaning. FLOWERS spans a wide array of media – including large-scale installations, fine art, photography, sculpture, fashion, film, literature, and music – offering a multifaceted exploration of the flower as  and cultural muse. The exhibition invites visitors of allages to engage, learn and reflect on their personal response to flowers, with each section of the exhibition revealing different instance of flora through art, culture and our everydaylives. Saatchi Gallery Director Paul Foster comments: “We’ve been overwhelmed by theincredible response to Flowers. Visitor numbers and feedback have been exceptional, withaudiences of all ages sharing feelings of joy, nostalgia, and wonder. We look forward towelcoming new audiences over the summer period, and those returning to enjoy theexhibition again.” Exhibition Highlights…

How to Find the Cheapest Taxi Service in London Without Sacrificing Quality

Convenience and reasonable prices are the buzzwords that interrogate the conscience of every traveler while roaming the vibrant streets of London. But still, can one find an inexpensive taxi service in London without compromising these vulnerabilities: safety, comfort, and reliability?…

UCCI President Awarded London Fellowship

Dr. Robert W. Robertson City & Guilds has named the University College of the Cayman Islands President and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Robert W. Robertson as a Fellow of the City and Guilds London Institute (FCGI). City & Guilds is…

Cayman: Call for Nominations for King’s New Years Honours 2026

Do you know someone who has made an exceptional contribution to The Cayman Islands? Someone who stands out for sustained and exceptional achievement and service? If so, read on. The honours system recognises people who have: They will usually have…

Rainforest to radio waves: BBC Radio 4 appeal to protect rainforests will be broadcast this weekend

BBC Radio 4 appeal will broadcast an appeal to protect rainforests on behalf of climate change charity Cool Earth. The appeal will be voiced by wildlife cameraman Vianet Djenguet.  Funds from the appeal will be used to support Indigenous communities…

Florida’s fix for labor shortages? Exploiting child workers

By Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United March 30th, 2025News Digest OUR CAMPAIGN ISSUES IN THE NEWS Child labor violationsFilling vacancies left by migrants with children: Florida’s dangerous new planFlorida is pushing to allow teens as young as 14 to work overnight and…

Cayman: Young Caymanians Represent at UKOTA Youth Summit in London

(Left to right) Caymanians Thea Shaye Foster, Jak Hurlstone and Brittany Evans with United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Deputy Director, Adam Pile at the recent UKOTA Youth Summit in London. The Cayman Islands was well-represented by three young…

 2024 investment matrix

From fDi Graph Time Alex Irwin-Hunt February 5, 2025 The 2024 investment matrix Our preliminary data for 2024 is out. Global greenfield FDI activity last year was driven by large projects in critical infrastructure and capacity needed for a more…