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United Nations Expresses Deep Concern Over Potential UK Direct Rule in the British Virgin Islands

The United Nations has raised a red flag concerning the persistent possibility of the United Kingdom imposing direct rule over the British Virgin Islands.
The gravity of this concern was underscored in a resolution titled ‘Question of the British Virgin Islands,’ passed during the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in New York. The resolution explicitly addresses the potential implementation of an Order in Council—a measure that could result in the partial suspension of the British Virgin Islands’ constitution, stating, ‘Expressing concern that the administering Power put an Order in Council on hold to partially suspend the Constitution if the Government of the United Kingdom assesses that the implementation of the recommendations does not proceed satisfactorily.’
The resolution goes on to call for the full respect of the Constitution and mutual agreement regarding the recommendations outlined in the report of the Commission of Inquiry. It urges all involved parties to engage in dialogue and collaborative efforts in the best interest of the people of the Territory.
In a final plea, the resolution reiterates the call upon the United Kingdom, specialised agencies, other UN organisations, and regional bodies to extend all necessary assistance to the British Virgin Islands. The resolution emphasises support for recovery and rebuilding efforts and the enhancement of capabilities for emergency preparedness and risk reduction, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria that devastated the Territory in 2017.
Resolution A/Res/78/89 on the Question of the British Virgin Islands, adopted on 7th December 2023, underscores the international community’s focus on the delicate situation and the need for a cooperative approach to address the challenges faced by the British Virgin Islands.
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Ambulance on Virgin Gorda Fully Operational, Health Minister Confirms

In response to growing public concern over the status of emergency medical services on Virgin Gorda, the Minister for Health and Social Development and Ninth District Representative, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, issued a formal statement Friday confirming that the island’s ambulance is “fully operational” and currently in service.
“There was a brief period when the ambulance underwent routine servicing,” Minister Wheatley said. “During that time, contingency measures were implemented to ensure uninterrupted emergency response capabilities.”

Hon. Vincent Wheatley
Though he did not detail what those measures entailed, Minister Wheatley emphasized that emergency medical readiness was never compromised. He also extended thanks to the residents of Virgin Gorda for their patience during the temporary maintenance period.
The Minister’s statement follows a wave of concern across social media and in local circles about the island’s preparedness to handle medical emergencies, particularly in light of its geographic separation from the territory’s main hospital on Tortola.
“The safety and well-being of all residents remain our highest priority,” Wheatley stated. “We are committed to ensuring that Virgin Gorda, and all our Sister Islands, continue to receive the emergency medical services they rightfully deserve.”
Residents with questions regarding medical services have been encouraged to contact the Nurse Iris O’Neal Medical Centre on Virgin Gorda or the BVI Health Services Authority directly.
This update comes as the territory continues to assess and strengthen healthcare services across its Sister Islands, many of which rely on limited resources and face logistical challenges due to inter-island travel and infrastructure constraints.
Minister Wheatley concluded his statement by reaffirming the government’s commitment to transparency and prompt communication when it comes to critical public services.
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Liburd and Croal Break BVI National Records at NCAA Championships

Liburd erases Ashley Kelly’s 400m record; Croal ranks 6th globally in 200m
Athletes from the British Virgin Islands made history at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships First-Round held in Jacksonville, Florida this week, setting new national records in the 400m and 200m events.
On 29 May, Kaelyaah Liburd ran 51.43 seconds in the women’s 400 metres, establishing a new BVI national record and qualifying for the second round of competition scheduled for 31 May. The performance breaks the previous mark of 51.63 seconds, set by Ashley Kelly, OLY, on 8 July 2017 at the Tru Fit Miami Invitational.
One day later, on 30 May, Jaleel Croal delivered a standout performance in the men’s 200 metres, clocking 19.95 seconds at the NCAA East Prelims. The result set a new BVI national record and currently ranks Croal sixth in the world for the 2025 outdoor season in the event.
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