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MP distressed over ‘great injustice’ by NHC to tenants

What is the National Housing Corporation (NHC) doing with...

Call for brand-name cancer drugs

Cancer survivor, Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw, is making...

Gun violence ‘a health crisis’

Government is treating gun violence as a health crisis...

MP wants returning nationals to fund their drug costs

Barbadians returning home to live should be made to...

Bill key to regulate abuse of medications, says Forde

Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Adrian Forde...

Walcott touts bill to regulate medicine

A bill passed in the Senate yesterday will bring...

Barbados leads Caribbean sustainability push with UN Global Compact Network launch

Barbados is hosting the UN Global Compact Network Caribbean and the Sustainable SME & Supply Chain Programme of the UN Global Compact. The initiative seeks the buy-in...

Parents may be liable

In some cases, parents will be held accountable when their underage children cause damage under the Child Justice Bill, 2023. That is part of the...

Sir David’s defence

Sir David Simmons, chairman of the Law Reform Commission, took on critics of the contentious Cybercrime Bill on Monday, including his former personal assistant,...

Mother’s plea: Come home

“Donisha, I miss you, come home,” cried heartbroken mother Diana Cumberbatch. That was all she could manage before collapsing in tears after she entreated her...

Bill to expand number of notaries public

Government is expanding the category of notaries public that will also allow ordinary citizens to be able to join the group. Yesterday Minister of Home...

Mallalieu: Bosses need protection

GOVERNMENT SHOULD COME out and support employers who are being vilified after following the COVID-19 directives issued during the pandemic. Furthermore, says Independent Senator Andrew...

HOPE housing ‘shortfall’ under hammer

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley must cut down on travelling and pay attention to what is happening in Barbados. That is the advice of Opposition...

Call for FTC to move with haste

The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) urgently needs to deliver its decision on the Barbados Light & Power’s (BL&P) clean energy rider application, says Prime...

Education transformation pushed back to 2026

The much touted education transformation has been pushed back by a year. Yesterday, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley made the disclosure as she dealt with...

Peak of 500 dengue cases

There was a peak of 500 dengue cases in January, following an outbreak in October. During that period, there were two deaths associated with the...