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  • Cayman: NRSC Reminds Public: Enforcement of Existing Micro-mobility Laws Begins 1 March 2026
    George Town, Cayman Islands — 23 February 2026 — The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) reminds the public that enforcement of existing laws governing e-bikes, scooters and similar micro-mobility […]
  • Royal arrest signals historic moment
    By Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United  February 22nd, 2026News Digest OUR CAMPAIGN ISSUES IN THE NEWS Human traffickingRoyal arrest spotlights power in human traffickingAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor, […]
  • Cayman: Statement on the Premier’s Update Regarding Cannabis Decriminalisation and the National Lottery
    In light of the recent update provided by the Honourable Premier regarding the timelines of the Law Reform Commission (LRC), the Opposition welcomes the clarification now given to the public. The […]
  • New Mayo Clinic office in Cayman Islands expands access to specialized care for Caribbean patients
    Mayo Clinic opens patient information office in Cayman Islands GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — Mayo Clinic is opening a representative office in the Cayman Islands to help patients, […]
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested – King Charles statement
    From BBC Today, (Thu Feb 19) Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and is being held in custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office.  There’s been a lot of developments – and […]

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TIME TO MOVE ON

Bush says no plans to stay on as leader Premier McKeeva Bush may relinquish the top political job next year, running only for his West Bay Legislative Assembly seat in May 2013 elections. Speaking yesterday to iNews Cayman, Mr Bush…

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iThought for February 9, 2012

As the judge of the people is, so also are his assistants. And whatever kind of man the ruler of a city is, of such a kind also are those who live in it. Ecclesiaticus 10:2

Appeals court throws out same-sex marriage ban

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Same-sex marriage moved one step closer to the Supreme Court on Tuesday when a federal appeals court ruled California’s ban unconstitutional, saying it serves no purpose other than to “lessen the status and human dignity” of…

Murdoch’s firm settles nine phone hacking lawsuits

LONDON (AP) — Nine more phone hacking lawsuits against Rupert Murdoch’s News International have been settled, including a case brought by comedian Steve Coogan, his lawyer told Britain’s High Court on Wednesday. That brings to more than 60 the number…

Woods offers solution against long putters

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Tiger Woods has a solution to long putters — make them no longer than the shortest club in the bag. Woods said Tuesday at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am he has “never been a fan”…

Di’s got a ticket to ride

Wildlife in Boliva, boat children of Beijing and praying Buddist monks in South East Asia. Diana Willington has been there, done that and taken the picture. Now you can share her memories from through the lens at a unique exhibition…

Cayman rugby gears up for the “Big Game”!

Even though the Cayman Rugby domestic season is still in full flow the Cayman Rugby Football Union has its eye firmly on the horizon as the 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifiers approach. Many will need no reminder that the qualifiers…