Rishi Sunak, UK’s next PM, faces major economic problems Loop Cayman Islands

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Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain’s first prime minister of colour after being chosen Monday to lead a governing Conservative Party desperate for a safe pair of hands to guide the country through economic and political turbulence.

The challenges facing the UK’s third prime minister this year are enormous: He must try to shore up an economy sliding toward recession and reeling after his predecessor’s brief, a disastrous experiment in libertarian economics, while also attempting to unite a demoralized and divided party that trails far behind the opposition in opinion polls.

In his first public statement, Sunak said “the United Kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge.”

“We now need stability and unity, and I will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together,” said Sunak, who at 42 is Britain’s youngest prime minister in 200 years.

Sunak will be the first British prime minister with South Asian roots and its first Hindu leader — a milestone for a country with an extensive colonial past, and one that is still contested.

Elected party leader on the major Hindu festival of Diwali, Sunak takes over from Liz Truss, who quit last week after 45 tumultuous days in office. His only remaining rival, Penny Mordaunt, conceded and withdrew after failing to reach the nomination threshold of 100 Conservative lawmakers needed to stay in the race.

Sunak will now be asked by King Charles III to form a government and becomes the prime minister in a handover of power from Truss on Tuesday.

Victory is vindication for Sunak, who lost out to Truss in the Conservative election to replace former Prime Minister Boris Johnson over the summer when party members chose her tax-cutting boosterism over his warnings that inflation must be tamed.

Truss conceded last week that she could not deliver on her plans — but only after her attempts triggered market chaos and worsened inflation at a time when millions of Britons were already struggling with soaring borrowing costs and rising energy and food prices.

The party is now desperate for someone to right the ship after months of chaos — both during Truss’ short term and at the end of Johnson’s.

As finance minister, Sunak steered the economy through the coronavirus pandemic, winning praise for his financial support for laid-off workers and shuttered businesses.

He now faces the huge challenge of calming markets and trying to tame inflation at a time of weakened government finances, a worsening economic outlook and a wave of strikes. Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt, appointed by Truss 10 days ago, is due to make an emergency budget statement Oct. 31 — if Sunak keeps him in the job.

Britain also faces broader economic problems stemming from the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and the country’s exit from the European Union in 2020. Sunak was a firm supporter of Brexit.

Sunak was cheered wildly by Conservative lawmakers during a packed private meeting in Parliament minutes after he won the contest on Monday.

Former Cabinet minister Chris Grayling said Sunak had urged the party “to unite and fix the problems the country faces” and had got “a rapturous reception.”

Therese Coffey, who was Truss’ deputy prime minister, said the whole party should support Sunak now.

“We need to get behind him,” she said.

But Sunak still faces resentment from supporters of Johnson for quitting the government in July, a move that helped topple the then-leader. His background as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs and his wife’s vast wealth — she is the daughter of an Indian billionaire — also fuel a sense he is out of touch with the struggles of ordinary people.

He takes the reins after Truss’ proposal for aggressive tax cuts that would be paid for through government borrowing pummeled the value of the pound, drove up the cost of government borrowing and home mortgages, and forced emergency Bank of England intervention. Truss executed a series of U-turns and replaced her Treasury chief but faced rebellion from lawmakers in her party that obliterated her authority.

In the lightning-quick contest to replace her, Sunak’s position strengthened after Johnson dramatically quit the race on Sunday night, ending a short-lived, high-profile attempt to return to the prime minister’s job he was ousted from little more than three months ago amid ethics scandals.

The prospect of a return by Johnson had thrown the already divided Conservative Party into further turmoil. He led the party to a thumping election victory in 2019, but his premiership was clouded by scandals over money and ethics that eventually became too much for the party to bear.

He threw in the towel late Sunday despite insisting he was “well placed to deliver a Conservative victory” in the next national election.

The Conservative Party turmoil is fueling demands for a national election. Under Britain’s parliamentary system, there does not need to be one until the end of 2024, though the government has the power to call one sooner.

Currently, that looks unlikely. Opinion polls say an election would spell disaster for the Conservatives, with the left-of-centre Labour Party winning a large majority.

Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London, said the Conservative Party is “not out of the woods yet” even after choosing Sunak.

“And certainly I think voters, while possibly they may give Rishi Sunak a little bit of a bounce, a little bit of credit for not being Liz Truss, are certainly out of love with the Conservative Party as a whole,” he said. “So I don’t expect this to make an enormous amount of difference to the opinion polls.”

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By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press.

Associated Press writer Danica Kirka contributed to this story.

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Police identify victim in East End fatal collision Loop Cayman Islands

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Police have released the identity of the person who died in a crash on the Queens Highway on the weekend.

Royal Cayman Island Police Service disclosed that the victim is 29-year-old Amber Bianca Martinez of East End and extended condolences to her family and friends.

The fatal crash occurred near Sunnyfield Road shortly after 6am on Friday, October 21.

Martinez was the only occupant of the silver Honda Fit at the time of the fatal.

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Courts closing at 1pm Tuesday, October 25 Loop Cayman Islands

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Judicial Administration advises members of the public that the courts will be closed from 1pm tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25, 2022 to accommodate the swearing in ceremony for the new Chief Justice.
Judicial Administration apologies for any inconvenience the early closure might cause.

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Cops probing sudden death of Jamaican woman in Antigua Loop Jamaica

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The body of a Jamaican woman was found at her home in Antigua and Barbuda on Saturday night.

The identity of the deceased has not yet been disclosed by the police.

Media reports said Police Public Relations Inspector Frankie Thomas reported that law enforcers responded to a “report of a sudden death” relative to the Jamaican national who lived in the Tindale Road community.

According to Thomas, preliminary checks of the woman’s body revealed no sign of violence.

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‘It needs to stop!’ Bring those responsible for leak to justice Loop Barbados

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A magistrate and attorney are in agreement that the leaking of confidential documents from within organisations of repute has to stop.

This comes after the latest incident, the release of a complainant’s witness report via social media last week. The image in rotation carried the complainant’s personal information as well. Neither was the name nor address of the complainant redacted in the document.

Attorney-at-law Roger Forde KC told Loop News:

“I took issue with the fact that the station diary was copied and published on the Internet. It gave full details…What is wrong with this is that females no longer have the comfort of reporting incidents to the police in that they become public documents.”

He said he fears that some women will suffer in silence to avoid possible unwanted attention, recourse, or embarrassment.

Magistrate Deidre McKenna told the court “It needs to stop!”

After Attorney Forde said that he is not pointing fingers at any one police officer as the culprit behind the release because it could have been a maid, a cleaner, a gardener who got hold of the document, he insisted however, that he is holding police responsible and accountable for not having kept the information securely enough to prevent this occurrence. He argued this kind of behaviour erodes the women’s confidence in the whole police service.

And he said, “Those who are responsible should be brought to justice!”

Magistrate McKenna told Loop News she does not know where the leak occurred and would not make presumptions, but she said that there are serious consequences of such actions.

She said, “It could prejudice the case. It opens up the two parties to that scrutiny.” Acknowledging that rape is “a sensitive matter”, she said this could be “very embarrassing”. She said it leaves a complainant to relive the moment. And she said in this case in particular, whether the accused is a public person or not, the public now has the complainant’s account and “people will make their own calls”.

Asked if this leak could be grounds for a dismissal, Attorney Forde said, “Constitutional Action is going to come.”

Meanwhile, Magistrate McKenna explained that if and when the time comes for the trial to commence, the judge would just need to give the members selected for the jury the usual directions to disregard news articles and any other materials.

Both gave comment at Oistins Magistrate’s Court today, October 24, 2022.

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Update: Shooting with injuries in Salmond Loop Barbados

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Update: 6:46pm, October 24

One man has been left with gunshot wounds after the Salmond shooting.

Police Information Officer Acting Inspector Rodney Innis told the media, a report of a shooting incident was reported to the Police Operations Control Room about 4:35 pm on Monday, October 24, 2022.

The incident occurred at Salmond, St Lucy.

The victim is 30 years old man snd he was reportedly shot twice. He was transported for medical attention.

Investigations ongoing.

[Original story: 6pm, October 24]

Police have confirmed a shooting incident in St Lucy.

Reports to Loop News are that several loud explosions were heard in Salmond after 5pm.

More details to come.

This is a developing story.

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Eau impropre à la consommation à Morne-à-l’Eau

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Le SMEAG a publié un communiqué afin d’interdire l’utilisation et la consommation de l’eau dans plusieurs communes  en raison de plusieurs irrégularités

Suite au contrôle sanitaire des eaux destinées à la consommation humaine, la Préfecture et l’ARS de Guadeloupe ont fait part aux collectivités de Morne-à-l’Eau, Basse-Terre, Saint-Claude ce lundi  (24 Octobre), d’une contamination microbiologique en sortie de la station de traitement de Chazeau, alimentant le réseau de distribution des sections suivantes :

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Pour Basse-Terre:  quartiers de Desmarais, Guillard, Morin, Petit-Paris, et Saint-Phy.

Pour Trois-Rivières: les quartiers alimentés par les productions de Gommier et de La Plaine

En conséquence, les résidents des zones concernées sont invités à ne pas consommer cette eau pour la boisson, la préparation des aliments et le brossage des dents.

La population sera informée dès le rétablissement d’une eau de qualité conforme à la consommation.

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Phil Simmons to step down as WI Men’s Head Coach

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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) announced today that Phil Simmons will be stepping down from his role as Head Coach of the West Indies Men’s team following the team’s exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup being played in Australia. His last assignment will be the upcoming two-Test series against Australia from 30 November to 12 December.

West Indies HeadCoach Phil Simmons

Simmons said: “I acknowledge that it’s not just the team that is hurting but the proud nations we represent as well. It’s disappointing and heart wrenching but we just didn’t turn up. We weren’t good enough and we now have to watch a tournament play-out without our involvement. It’s unfathomable and for that I deeply apologise to our fans and followers.

“From a personal perspective this is not a knee jerk reaction, but a move I have been considering for some time and now is the time to make public that I will step down as West Indies Head Coach at the end of the Test series against Australia. It is earlier than hoped for, but I will now focus my energies in Australia on continuing to build on the excellent progress the Test team has made. Of course, as the President has pointed out, we will also carry out the necessary review into our World Cup campaign.”

He added: “I must say I have enjoyed aspects of the unique challenge that being West Indies Head Coach provides and the unwavering support of my Management Team. There remain some exceptional individuals within CWI who I firmly believe will continue to work in the best interests of West Indies cricket.”

CWI President Ricky Skerritt thanked Simmons for his service.

Skerritt said: “On behalf of CWI I want to thank Phil for his hard work and dedication to West Indies cricket, most recently in his role as Head Coach. Phil is a proud West Indian, with high ideals and has never lacked motivation in guiding our younger players on and off the field of play. He brought valuable experience and stability at a very important period of transformation, including the most challenging environment of the COVID-19 pandemic. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”

Simmons was at the helm in 2016 when West Indies won their second ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title defeating England at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Earlier this year he guided the team’s fortunes in their hard-fought 1-0 Test series win over England on home soil to capture the Richards-Botham Trophy and in June a Test series victory against Bangladesh in their last outing.

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