Category: Interesting Jurisdictions

Vanishing of the Bees

Someone in a web forum I frequent suggested that I watch this documentary.  They thought I would enjoy it and they were quite right.  ‘Vanishing

Why is REDjet Grounded

I work up on Saturday, 17th March, logged onto my laptop to read in the press that REDjet had suspended operations.  The notice on their

Inside Job

As I follow the inquiry into the CL Financial failure, I would argue that there is value in expanding the discussion to include the wider

Rethinking Caribbean Tourism

Last month, there was a press release published on the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) website about the state of the industry.  While the press release

The Clash of Myths

 The late Samuel Phillips Huntington was an American political scientist who is best known for proposing the contemporary Clash of Civilizations theory.  Huntington is, of

Understanding Our Carnival Heroes

After four consecutive Trini carnivals, the carnival tabanca is bad this year as we deal with the cold and snow once again.  I do, however,

Promoting Income Equality

A political group organized the screening of a recently published documentary called ‘The Flaw’ at the London School of Economics.  The film sought to provide

Supporting our Teachers

Somehow over the past couple of months, schools in Trinidad have been on the front page for so many wrong reasons.  The one headline that