Monday, June 15, 2026

Antoinette Connell

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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...

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...

Govt to probe medication claim

There is to be an investigation into claims that some users of the St Andrew Outpatient Polyclinic in Belleplaine, St Andrew, cannot get their...

Sugar workers to become owners

When the full transition of the sugar industry is completed, for the first time workers in the sugar sector will become owners, says Indar...

Thorne: In Bajans’ interest

His questions are not hostile but in the interest of Barbadians, said Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne yesterday as he called for a...

Thorne ‘not backing down’

There will be no backing down by the Leader of the Opposition in his quest for answers and to hold the Government accountable. King’s Counsel...

Crash victim’s plight

Four years after initiating a lawsuit against an insurance company, the only survivor of the October, 2015 Two Mile Hill horror crash, in which...