Author: Tyrone Roach

Barbados Tourism UK Director Has A New Post At HQ Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) new appointments mean the London office will lose its UK Director, Cheryl Carter. The Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, announced the changes at a press conference at BTMI headquarters on Wednesday 24th January. Cheryl Carter will be the Chief Operations Officer(COO) working with the new Chief Executive Officer CEO, longstanding tourism professional Ms Andrea Franklin. The selection of Ms Franklin to lead BTMI came after an extensive recruitment process aimed at finding a leader who could effectively leverage the unique characteristics of…

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DLP UK CHAIR WINS PRIDE OF BARBADOS AWARD. On the 21st of January, Barbadians worldwide celebrated Errol Barrow Day, paying homage to the national hero while remembering his accomplishments.  While in Barbados on Friday – 19th January 2024 – at The Errol Barrow Lecture, Awards and Cocktail Ceremony at the newly named Errol Barrow Centre, one of the stalwarts of the local Democratic Labour Party (DLP UK) branch and an active community member was the recipient of the PRIDE OF BARBADOS AWARD. Unable to attend to attend the event, her aunt, Mrs Eudene Griffith, a DLP Stalwart, collected it on…

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On Saturday, 13th January, the Barbadian film director Jonathan Temple introduced ‘Camouflage’, his dramatic thriller series, to the United Kingdom. Hosted at Barbados House in central London, It was also the day that the new deputy high commissioner of the United Kingdom, Mackie Holder, made his first official public appearance, The new incumbent replaced Rev. Charles Morris, whose contract ended in October, and has subsequently been appointed a senator in the Barbados legislature. Camouflage is about a man whom two young men violently rob, but they are unaware their victim is heavily connected, and the consequences of this attack threaten…

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Children, like adults, see skin colour. They are aware of these differences even from a young age. A conversation with my seven-year-old granddaughter made me aware that I have not paid much attention to the Black Lives Matter movement. One of those moments was when her inquisitive mind caught me off guard when she asked, “What does Black Lives Matter mean as I’m hearing it everywhere.” My hesitation must have been deafening because I had never given this much thought as I presumed that everyone understood this, so I replied, “Kylah, all lives matter is the best way to explain…

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Maxine Jean- Marie Padmore’s recent death shocked most people, but moreso, her good friend and constant companion, Marva Rollins, OBE, who gave a passionate and eloquent tribute at her funeral. Rollins spoke of their intense friendship of forty-two years, one she described as sharing, giving, and receiving in equal measure. “This is all framed around giving and the golden thread she weaved throughout her time on Earth. That thread will, I am sure, continue through her treasured five daughters or five chapters of love as they grapple with their loss and continued commitment to care for their Dad, Paddy”, she…

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Martin Forde KC, who wrote a report for the Labour Party about how it tackles prejudice within its ranks, tells Catherine Baksi he still loves the job even after 40 years. Martin Forde KC accused Labour of operating a “hierarchy” of racism after he was appointed by the party to investigate allegations of racism and sexism. His report — published in July after being commissioned by the party’s leader, Sir Keir Starmer KC — accused Labour of operating a system in which antisemitism was taken more seriously than discrimination against black, Asian and Muslim members. In an interview in March,…

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BARBADOS’ HIGH COMMISSIONER, His Excellency Mr. Milton Inniss, returns to the UK 38 years after he studied here. “London has always been like a second home,” he remarks. He recalls arriving just before Christmas with his partner and mother, “Being asked to come to London was a memorable moment. The move into diplomacy was certainly not planned, so I was surprised when the call came. But the opportunity to serve is a great honor, and in London – wow, so here I am!” Excelling at maths, it was a “logical progression” for Mr Inniss to follow his father into the…

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