Monday, June 15, 2026

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Walcott touts bill to regulate medicine

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

Richards lawsuit put back to July

The case in which former judge Dr Sonia Richards...

Air Peace touches down at GAIA

Nigerian Carrier Air Peace touched down in Barbados yesterday...

Mystery of missing caskets

Who took the caskets of a deceased funeral director? The...

Humphrey: Move afoot to right a wrong

Government is attempting to right a wrong that disadvantage...

Ex-NCSA head was ‘protector, provider’

Pioneer Tessa Chaderton-Shaw, the first head of the National...

Last day to file income tax

Today is the deadline for the filing of income tax and a crowd has gathered at Queen’s Park Steel Shed, The City, where the...

Lashley: DLP’s spirit unbroken

The spirit of the 71-year-old Democratic Labour Party remains unbroken, said acting president Stephen Lashley yesterday on the anniversary of its founding. The party which...

Top cop sends strong message to men who shot three dead Sunday night

We know who you are and we are coming for you! That was the promise of Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce to the cold-blooded killers...

Man remanded on $11m drug charges

Justin Tevin Archer, 31, was remanded to prison yesterday after appearing on drug charges in relation to more than $11 million worth of cannabis. The...

Canon Errington Massiah passes away

Canon Errington Massiah, 79, the veteran Anglican priest and long-standing Nation Publishing columnist, has died. Massiah, who passed away today, retired from active duty in...

More names added to terrorist watchlist

Barbados has added more names to a list of terrorists and terrorist organisations on a UN watchlist while delisting another grouping. Three advertisements in yesterday’s...