Monday, May 25, 2026

Arthur on the move

Date:

Share post:

Former Prime Minister Owen Arthur wants the impasse with Opposition Leader Mia Mottley settled without acrimony.
“I am trying to be civil about this matter,” said Arthur, in a brief comment to the DAILY NATION at his West Terrace, St James home yesterday afternoon.
Arthur, who was conspicuously absent last Tuesday for the meeting of members of the Barbados Labour Party’s (BLP) parliamentary group, had just arrived home after attending a meeting at an undisclosed location with MPs who appear to favour him as BLP leader.
Arthur greeted the NATION team at the front door, opened it slightly, and said he was cooking and disliked being disturbed.
He, however, asked if the NATION had a copy of the letter sent to Mottley requesting her to attend a meeting on October 18.
When the team responded in the affirmative, Arthur said he would talk to us at a later date. (MB)

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

Oil prices slide on hopes of US-Iran peace deal

Oil prices have fallen sharply on hopes of a deal that could bring an end to the US-Israel...

Fogging Schedule: May 25 to 29

Districts in St. George, St. Michael and St. James will be targeted for fogging by the Vector Control...

Bajan sprinter Evelyn wins half-million with dream run in Las Vegas

Tristan Evelyn ran the race of her life to win a huge payday at the Enhanced Games in...

Air Peace touches down at GAIA

Nigerian Carrier Air Peace touched down in Barbados yesterday around 11:20 a.m. in the first flight of a...