Prince Harry showed he has inherited his father's gift for looking awkward on foreign trips when he tried to imitate Usain Bolt's victory celebrations during a visit to Jamaica yesterday.
West Indies cricketer killed in car crash
Monday 05 March 2012
The West Indies Cricket Board today sent their condolences to the family of batsman Runako Morton, who has been killed in a car accident.
Robin Scott-Elliot: How Tony Greig tempted fate, and drew the fire and fury of the West Indies
Monday 05 March 2012
Boxing: Klitschko faces small problem
Saturday 03 March 2012
Wladimir Klitschko will be aiming for his 50th career knockout when he defends his world heavyweight titles against French challenger Jean-Marc Mormeck tonight.
Mission imperial: Prince Harry flies into Jamaica and a row over republicanism
Saturday 03 March 2012
It may be his first solo mission overseas on behalf of his grandmother but for the people of Jamaica there is only one question surrounding the visit of Prince Harry next week: where will he party?
Album: Andrew Bird, Break It Yourself (Bella Union)
Friday 02 March 2012
Andrew Bird's characteristic lyrical blend of vagueness and verbosity is slightly reined in on Break It Yourself, though he juggles lightness and opacity as deftly as ever in songs like "Lazy Projector" and "Danse Carribe".
This is the life
Tuesday 28 February 2012
Jack Davenport and Andrew Lincoln are among the British actors wowing audiences in the US. By Sarah Hughes
Traveller's guide: Affordable Caribbean
Saturday 28 January 2012
A week in Barbados for £549? Act fast and it's all yours. Fred Mawer guides you to the best island bargains, with budget holidays for all seasons.
Halliburton sues BP over Gulf spill
Saturday 03 September 2011
The US oilfields contractor Halliburton is suing BP in the US for "negligent misrepresentation, business disparagement and defamation" related to the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster last year, which killed 11 people and caused the worst offshore spill in US history.
Pilots unsettled by laser pointers
Monday 28 March 2011
Civil aviation officials said pilots are complaining that laser pointers are being aimed at their planes as they land at Grenada's international airport.
Caribbean: Seduced by the fragrance of Grenada
Saturday 12 March 2011
November: Break the ice, on an Antarctic adventure cruise
Sunday 02 January 2011
Caribbean crime wave linked to US deportations
Saturday 25 September 2010
The crime was horrifying enough — a nightclub owner, hacked to death with a machete, was found buried in pieces. But what really outraged people was that the accused killer had been deported from the US to his native Grenada as a convicted felon.








