Topic: Forefront
PPM: Government shouldn’t celebrate first quarter accounts
Leader of the Opposition Joey Hew and Deputy Leader of the Opposition Kenneth Bryan sound a warning about the latest public finance report.
Opposition says government needs concrete plan for ‘housing crisis’
Opposition leaders have raised concerns over how quickly new affordable homes are being provided for those who need them by the National Coalition for...
Leaders say Cayman is prepared for migrants and hurricanes
Governor Jane Owen said that preparations for a potential influx of migrants are well under way, with the establishment of a Mass Migration Committee and building temporary structures to house any arrivals.
Anglin: Fee package designed to fund spending without burdening residents
Finance Minister Rolston Anglin has defended government’s multi-million dollar package of fee increases and insisted they will not significantly impact the cost of living in Cayman.
British Overseas Territory citizenship applications doubled in 2025
As Cayman's British Overseas Territories Citizenship web portal comes back online, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson has revealed that applications on the site doubled last year, with a quarter of those being filed in December.
Cayman prepares for possible Cuban influx
Governor Jane Owen says Cayman's security services are making contingency plans to respond if recent events in Venezuela result in an influx of Cuban migrants to Cayman.
Police commissioner promises clampdown on ‘abject driving’ in Cayman
Strong police action is needed to ‘force’ motorists to improve ‘abject’ national driving standards, Cayman’s most senior officer has acknowledged.
Cayman avoids US tariffs on Chinese-built ships for now
Intense lobbying is the reason why the Cayman Islands isn’t suffering from the latest US tariff – at least for now.
Cayman’s top doctor warns of public health threat ‘to the north’
Cayman’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nick Gent has declared a public health warning over Florida’s move to dismantle vaccine mandates, warning that the decision could have direct consequences for Cayman and the wider Caribbean.
Glidden: Immigration changes necessary, but balance must be struck
Cayman's ever-growing population makes changes to the islands' immigration laws a major priority, lawyer and former tourism minister Cline Glidden has said.
PPM: We are in rebuilding phase
The leaders of the People's Progressive Movement say they are in the process of rebuilding their party and still intend to implement as much...
Higher air capacity expected after summer dip, says tourism director
Although the first four months of this year saw steady growth in air arrivals in Cayman, a drop in flight frequency in a key market over the summer months is likely to impact numbers.
Police chief claims ‘Al Capone approach’ is making Cayman safer
Cayman is taking the ‘Al Capone’ approach to going after violent criminals, according to police chief Kurt Walton.
Premier and DP target education and immigration among coalition priorities
Premier André Ebanks and deputy Gary Rutty highlighted the need to rethink the Brac school project as they talked priorities with the Compass.















