BBC cancels scheduled TV programming following Queen’s health report Loop Barbados

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BBC has cancelled its scheduled programme for television and radio as of midday.

According to reports online, the broadcaster cut their schedule short to make way for a news special during Bargain Hunt. A BBC presenter said: “Welcome to viewers on BBC One. We have had news from Buckingham Palace that the Queen is under medical supervision at Balmoral.”

It is reported that a special update is to be made at 6 pm.

On Twitter, the response to this move by the broadcaster, BBC, due to today’s news from the Palace that doctors are “concerned” for Queen Elizabeth II’s health coupled with the presenter wearing a black suit and black tie, is mixed.

Some viewers think that the cancellation is not a good sign.

We don’t cancel the BBC for nothing y’know x (crying emoticon)

When the news correspondent is wearing a black suit and tie, and BBC cancel their ongoing schedule at the mo, you know it’s serious. God bless The Queen.

Meanwhile, others believe the move is too much at this time.

Is it really necessary at this stage to cancel all programming on BBC? I can understand when the Queen has actually passed away but they are having to do a load of filling and repeating of the few updates that have been released. They don’t really have much to go on right now.

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Harbour Master ship departs Grenada for Trinidad Loop Barbados

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‘Harbour Master’, registered in Trinidad and Tobago, has departed from Grenada.

The party vessel left the Spice Island on September 7, 2022.

This latest update was given in a media release by Derick F Sylvester and Associates, legal counsel for Grenadian athlete Anderson Peters and his brother Kiddon Peters.

The statement read that the ship came to Grenada for Carnival festivities in August 2022; however, the ship was arrested in Grenada when certain of its crew inflicted harm and grievous harm on Grenadian World Champion javelin gold medallist Anderson Peters and his brother Kiddon Peters, Carnival Tuesday night on board the said ship.

Those crew members, who were charged, pleaded guilty at the St George’s Magistrate’s Court to summary criminal offences of Causing Harm and Grievous Harm.

The arrest of the ship was related to civil proceedings brought by the Peters brothers in the High Court of Grenada against the owners of the ship after the incident and subsequent charges laid. The arrest was effected through the Admiralty Division of the Court, on application by the Lawyers on record, Derick F Sylvester & Associates.

The departure of the ‘Harbour Master’ was the fruit of intensive negotiations between lawyers for the Peters brothers and lawyers for the ship.

The issue was the posting by the ship of proper security in the event of the ship being found liable in the High Court civil case. On one side of the negotiations were Derick F. Sylvester and Alicia C. Lawrence, lawyers on record for the Peters brothers, advised by Ruggles Ferguson and Dr Francis Alexis Q.C.

On the other side were Nyree D. Alfonso of Trinidad and Tobago and Dylan Charles of Grenada.

Sylvester says that ‘constructive, cordial and focused professional legal talks between the two teams of lawyers produced a mutually satisfactory conclusion to this stage of the matter’.

The High Court case will continue in the normal way.

Meanwhile, the Harbour Master on its various social media pages confirmed the latest news regarding the ship’s status.

A post on its Facebook business page today read:

“The Harbour Master has left Grenada to return to Trinidad.

We will resume our regularly scheduled cruises this weekend.

We look forward to the return of our Captain and his crew.”

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CPL: St Lucia Kings win final over thriller over Jamaica Tallawahs Loop Barbados

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Saint Lucia Kings got their Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign up and running with a nail-biting victory against Jamaica Tallawahs in front of a raucous home crowd.

The Kings won the toss and opted to field first and they were rewarded for that decision with a disciplined performance with the ball and on the field.

Wickets fell at regular intervals to ensure the Tallawahs were restricted to 163/8

In reply, the Tallawahs played the Kings at their own game by taking regular wickets.

Mohammed Amir’s early double-wicket over rocked the Kings but Johnson Charles’ excellent half-century kept the home side in the game. There was still plenty to do when David Wiese strode to the crease but he marshalled the chase superbly to get the Kings their first win of the tournament.

The Tallawahs had made heavy going of their innings after being inserted. They lost too many wickets in the PowerPlay. Kennar Lewis, Shamarh Brooks and Rovman Powell all fell to leave the Tallawahs at 47/3 at the end of the first six overs.

When Brandon King was run out courtesy of brilliant fielding from Jeavor Royal, the Tallawahs were reeling at 62/4.

However, Imad Wasim and Raymon Reifer rebuilt the innings and set it up for some late over plundering in the final four overs to ensure the Tallawahs set an intriguing 164 to win.

Like the Tallawahs, the Kings innings struggled to get going in the PowerPlay.

They lost four wickets in the first seven overs to leave them in disarray at 39/4 but Tim David and Johnson Charles counter-attacked well to put the Kings side ahead of the game at the halfway stage of the innings.

That advantage seemed to have disappeared when both set batters were dismissed but Roshon Primus and the wily Wiese kept the Kings in the game going into the final few overs.

When Primus departed Wiese guided the chase into the final over and hit the winning run to rapturous celebration in the stands.

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Update: Hurricane Earl to impact Bermuda area at over 100 mph Loop Cayman Islands

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Hurricane Earl

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Based on Thursday morning’s forecast from the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Earl is moving north towards Bermuda as a category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph.

If Hurricane Earl continues to strengthen this morning, maximum sustained winds may increase somewhere in the region of 111 to 129 mph. This means that the southeast of Bermuda could be impacted by a category 3 hurricane rather than a category 2 hurricane by this evening.

What to expect

As mentioned above, hurricane conditions are expected in or near Bermuda by Thursday evening.

This means:

Several inches of rainfall across Bermuda through FridaySwells near Bermuda and possibly the US East coast

According to the National Hurricane Center, these swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions through the weekend.

Watches and warnings in effect

As a result of the foregoing, a Hurricane Watch and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for Bermuda.

Residents of Bermuda are encouraged to monitor these developments and stay vigilant.

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Update Sept 8: Danielle downgraded to tropical storm Loop Cayman Islands

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Having falling below the magic 74 mph number for a category one hurricane, Danielle is now a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 70 mph.

Danielle is still in the region of the Azores, moving northwards, with seas peaking at 30 ft near the center. However, instead of Danielle getting worse, forecasters suggest that Danielle will get weaker over the next couple of days.

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Schedule for Jamaicans at the Diamond League Final in Zurich Loop Jamaica

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Shericka Jackson (left) put an end to the streak of victories and sub-10.70 runs by Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (right) last weekend in Brussels. However, the five-time world champion is still the big favourite to secure another Diamond Trophy in Zurich today but Jackson will no doubt be her toughest rival once again.

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The 2022 Wanda Diamond League season ends on Thursday with the final day of the two-day meet in Zurich, Switzerland.

The world’s best athletes are competing for Diamond trophies, top $30,000 prizes and wildcard entries to the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23.

13 Jamaicans will be in the hunt on the final day of the season.

See below the schedule for Jamaicans.

Women’s triple jump final- 10:35 amShanieka Ricketts

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UPDATE: Murder at the Pillar Rock Hotel

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POLICE PROBE PILLAR ROCK MURDER

The police are continuing investigations into an alleged murder that took place at the Pillar Rock Hotel sometime late Wednesday night.

It was reported that a man was found with what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds to his body.

The police are also searching for another male, who has gone missing just around the same time of the incident.

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WATCH: Job Fair Held In Marchand In Effort To Boost Employment – St. Lucia Times News

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In seeking to address the menacing crime and violence issue, the Ministry of Equity, Social Justice and Empowerment partnered with the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports and other key stakeholders to host a Community Career and Job Fair at the Marchand Playing Field on August 31, 2022.

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Bajo supervisión médica la reina Isabel II: Sus doctores están preocupados por su salud

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El palacio de Buckingham informó hoy jueves que la reina de Inglaterra, Isabel II, se encuentra bajo supervisión médica debido a que sus médicos se encuentran preocupados por su salud.

Isabel II, quien tiene 96 años de edad, se encuentra en el castillo de Balmoral en Escocia. 

Según el portal internacional CNN, los miembros inmediatos de la familia real fueron notificados sobre las preocupaciones por la salud de la monarca. Además, ese medio indicó que los rumores de que Su Majestad se había caído, son falsos.

Medios de prensa internacional también confirmaron que el príncipe Carlos y su esposa Camila, se encuentran en Balmoral y el príncipe Guillermo va de camino.

Por su parte, según el portal RT en Español, la primera ministra británica, Liz Truss, expresó que “todo el país estará profundamente preocupado por las noticias desde el palacio de Buckingham”. “Mis pensamientos y los pensamientos de la gente en todo nuestro Reino Unido están con Su Majestad la Reina y su familia en este momento”.

Su esposo, el príncipe Felipe, duque de Edimburgo, falleció el 9 de abril de 2021 a los 99 años.

Noticia relacionada: Fallece el príncipe Felipe, duque de Edimburgo y esposo de Isabel II

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A statement from Buckingham Palace:https://t.co/2x2oD289nL

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) September 8, 2022

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