2018 in the British Virgin Islands

Events from the year 2018 in the British Virgin Islands.

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Events

January

Kyron McMaster at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

February

  • 10 February 2018 - two people are gunned down in a double murder, the Territory's first of the year.[3]
  • 19 February 2018 - Deputy Premier Kedrick Pickering announces the Government is actively considering legalising medical marijuana.[4]
  • 17–28 February 2018 - a rapid succession of shooting incidents occur in Tortola, including one fatality.[5][6]

March

  • 1 March 2018 - David Archer succeeds Rosalie Adams as Deputy Governor.[7]
  • 28 March 2018 - After a threatened "backbencher revolt", the House of Assembly passes the Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency Bill, paving the way for £300 million in loan guarantees from the United Kingdom to assist rebuilding after Hurricane Irma.[8]

April

May

Protesters at the "Decision March".
  • 1 May 2018 - The United Kingdom House of Commons votes in favour of an amendment to the Sanctions and Anti-money Laundering Act 2018 mandating public registers of beneficial ownership in all British Overseas Territories by 31 December 2020.[11]
  • 24 May 2018 - A public rally - the "Decision March" - protests against the British Parliament's decision to unilaterally impose legislative changes on the Territory.[12] Opposition leader Andrew Fahie called for an immediate constitutional review,[13] and Deputy Premier Kedrick Pickering referred to "entering a divorce" with the United Kingdom.[14]
  • 25 May 2018 - The immigration department announces that the population of the Territory has dropped by approximately 11% since Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the previous year.[15]
  • 30 May 2018 - The Territory is plagued by Sargassum blooms.[16]

June

  • 8 June 2018 - A march organised to protest against the incumbent Government attracts fewer than 50 demonstrators.[17]
  • 19 June 2018 - Premier Orlando Smith announces he will be stepping down.[18]
  • 23 June 2018 - Myron Walwyn is elected as the new President of the governing National Democratic Party, although Orlando Smith remains Premier.[19]
  • 25 June 2018 - A 3.6 magnitude earthquake hits the Territory. No damage or injuries are reported.[20]
  • 29 June 2018 - A judge rejects the extradition of Bob Hodge and Tico Harrigan, overturning a previous ruling.[21] The extradition proceedings have now been ongoing for nearly a decade.

July

August

  • 10 August 2018 - A man is gunned down in Purcell Estate, the Territory's fourth murder of the year.[25]
  • 19 August 2018 - A 3.2 magnitude earthquake is felt in the Territory, the third minor earthquake in the past five months. No damage or injuries ar reported.[26]
  • 24 August 2018 - House of Assembly member Julian Fraser launches a new political party, the Progressives United.[27]

September

  • 10 September 2018 - The Financial Services Commission publishes statistics for Q1 2018, which should a 12% jump in company incorporation rates.[28]
  • 12 September 2018 - A 4.3 magnitude earthquake is felt in the Territory, the fourth minor earthquake in the past six months. No damage or injuries ar reported.[29]

October

  • 11 October 2018 - The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force issued a report indicating that crime had fallen 23% over a 5-year period. The report also indicated that during 2017 (the year of Hurricane Irma), crime fell by 8% despite the widespread perception of a spike in criminal activity during that period.[30]
  • 22 October 2018 - Two people are murdered in separate, but possibly connected, incidents. They are the fifth and sixth murders in the Territory during the year.[31]

November

  • 3 November 2018 - Another minor earthquake affects the Territory,[32] the fifth of the year.
  • 19 November 2018 - Ronnie Skelton is fired as Minister for Health after stating proposals to form a rival party to the Government.[33]
  • 26 November 2018 - An explosion leads a massive fire at the Pockwood Pond incinerator.[34]

December

  • 7 December 2018 - A new party, the Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM) launches under the leadership of former Cabinet Minister, Ronnie Skelton.[35]
  • 22 December 2018 - Ronnie Skelton is officially appointed as the Leader of the Opposition, by virtue of leading an opposition party with three sitting members of the House of Assembly.[36]

Deaths

Footnotes

  1. "VIP Has Moved On From Fraser; 3rd District Wide Open". BVI Platinum. 16 January 2018.
  2. "Gov't Prepared To Temporarily Privatize TB Airport". BVI Platinum. 19 January 2018.
  3. "Two feared dead after early-morning shooting". BVI News. 10 February 2018.
  4. "BVI likely to start producing marijuana for medicine". BVI News. 19 February 2018.
  5. "Gunmen target home in Belle Vue last night — police". BVI News. 21 February 2018. There has been a series of gun crimes in the territory since the start of the year. There were at least three reported shootings over the weekend. There was also a double murder and a spate of other shootings in previous weeks.
  6. "I am deeply disturbed — Premier on latest murder". BVI News. 28 February 2018.
  7. "David Archer Jr appointed Deputy Governor". BVI News. 14 February 2018.
  8. "VI to accept £300m UK loan guarantee". BVI Beacon. 29 March 2018.
  9. "5.2 Magnitude Earthquake Felt In BVI". BVI Platinum. 7 April 2018.
  10. Scott, Chris (12 April 2018). "A year after Hurricane Irma, Kyron McMaster wins BVI's first Commonwealth medal". CNN. Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  11. "'Dirty money': U-turn as Tories back plans to make tax havens transparent". The Guardian. 1 May 2018.
  12. "Thousands Marching Against UK's Decision". BVI Platinum. 24 May 2018."Hundreds in BVI march against UK". BVI News. 24 May 2018.
  13. "Fahie Wants Immediate Constitutional Review". BVI Platinum. 25 May 2018.
  14. "We Are Entering A Divorce From UK—Pickering". BVI Platinum. 25 May 2018.
  15. "BVI's population drops by 4,000". BVI News. 25 May 2018.
  16. "Seaweed causing ferry dock stink - Stench welcoming visitors". BVI News. 30 May 2018.
  17. "Protesters Give Gov't 30 Days To Respond". BVI Platinum. 9 June 2018.
  18. "Premier not seeking re-election as NDP leader". BVI News. 19 June 2018.
  19. "BREAKING NEWS: Myron Walwyn To Lead NDP Into Next General Elections; Penn Is Vice President". BVI Platinum. 23 June 2018.
  20. "Another earthquake felt in BVI". BVI News. 25 June 2018.
  21. "No extradition - Hodge, Harrigan wins court appeal". BVI News. 29 June 2018.
  22. "One Dead In Beef Island Plane Crash". BVI Platinum. 19 July 2018.
  23. "Committee announces inquiry on future of UK Overseas Territories". www.parliament.uk. 20 July 2018.
  24. "Britain opens inquiry on future of BVI-UK relationship". BVI News. 13 August 2018.
  25. "Police confirms gunshot victim's death, probe launched". BVI News. 10 August 2018.
  26. "Earthquake Felt In The BVI". BVI Platinum. 19 August 2018.
  27. "Hon Julian Fraser launches new party: 'Progressives United'". VINO. 24 August 2018.
  28. "Q1 2018 BVI FSC Statistical Bulletin". BVI Financial Services Commission. 10 September 2018.
  29. "Minor midnight tremor shakes BVI". BVI News. 12 September 2018.
  30. "Crime went down 8% in year of Irma, 23% since 2013 – CoP Matthews". Virgin Islands News Online. 15 October 2018.
  31. "Monday's Murders Could Be Linked". BVI Platinum. 23 October 2018.
  32. "2.97 Magnitude Earthquake Felt In BVI". BVI Platinum. 3 November 2018.
  33. "Premier details Ronnie Skelton's firing as Health Minister". BVI News. 19 November 2018.
  34. "Explosion leads to massive fire at Pockwood Pond waste facility". BVI News. 26 November 2018.
  35. "PVIM launches Friday". BVI News. 3 December 2018.
  36. "Governor appoints Skelton as new Opposition Leader". BVI News. 21 December 2018.
  37. "Elton Georges Dies". BVI Platinum. 5 April 2018.
  38. "Delores Christopher Passes Away". BVI Platinum. 16 October 2018.
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