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...

Prepare for sacrifices, Thorne told

Ralph Thorne should brace for sacrifices and his motive being questioned as he defects from the Barbados Labour Party’s (BLP) Government to become the...

Govt removes deadline for new ID card registration

Government has abandoned its deadline for Barbadians to register for the new national identification card. Rather than extend the January 31 deadline to apply for...

CCJ rules against Apsara

Owners of Apsara Restaurants will not collect on a $6 million insurance policy following the August 2007 fire that destroyed the business at Morecambe...

Twizy vehicle finally gets registered for road use

After months of trying, Eric Butcher finally got his Renault Samsung Twizy registered for use on the road. Last May, the Englishman, who lives here,...

Symmonds: No change to Barbados’ position on one China policy

Nothing has changed in the diplomatic status between Barbados and the People’s Republic of China, says Senior Minister of Foreign Affairs Kerrie Symmonds. He was...

Naming controversy

The 42-year-old auditorium of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is set to be named after National Hero and Father of Independence Errol Barrow, but...