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Unwind at Ian Fleming s famous Jamaican retreat

Named in homage to the property’s earliest patron, GoldenEye is a collection of beach huts, cottages and private villas located on the pristine beaches of Oracabessa, Jamaica. Here, the same sensual sophistication and effortless savoir faire that made Fleming’s title character so seductive can be found at every turn. Yet it’s the unfussy quality of luxury GoldenEye provides that keeps a certain cadre of jet-setting creatives – Richard Branson, Sting and Bono among them – coming back for more. Goldeneye Fleming famously happened upon his future haven while serving as a naval intelligence officer in World War II. After the war he returned to buy several acres of property along the beach and erected his

Twyford retirees enjoy springtime performance

Dave Dunbar performs RETIREES in Twyford were treated to a special musical performance recently. Residents at McCarthy Stone’s Loddon House Retirement Living development on London Road enjoyed an exclusive performance from Dave Dunbar who sang a selection of swing classics from the communal gardens. Homeowners stood out on their balconies and patios to enjoy the show. They were also treated to an array of hot food thanks to the team from The Cook Shop, as well as given the opportunity to order beverages from a bar menu and enjoy a tipple or two as they watched the performance. Dave Dunbar performs

PM out of order - Barbados Today

PM ‘out of order’ Article by April 9, 2021 Prime Minister Mia Mottley has set a dangerous precedent for the future independence of the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) and the relationship between officers and the country’s political directorate. This is the view of former president of the Police Officers Association and former first vice president of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados Hartley Reid who declared that Mottley was “totally out of line” as she directly interfered in an ongoing investigation. He also dismissed as a “red herring”, Mottley’s suggestions that the controversial matter has been blown out of proportion because of the area in which it unfolded.

Commissioner not commenting on the Good Friday incident says senior officer

Get the Apps Commissioner not commenting on the Good Friday incident says senior officer Article by April 9, 2021 As the controversy builds surrounding the intervention of Prime Minister Mia Mottley in a Good Friday incident involving police officers and the owner of The Cook Shop at Deacons Road, St Michael, the police chief is adamant he has nothing to say on the matter. When Barbados TODAY reached out to Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith this morning for comment, this media house was told by his Staff Officer Acting Superintendent Sonia Boyce that the Prime Minister had already spoken and that Griffith won’t be making any statement.

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