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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...

Man left with thousands of dollars in repairs warns other motorists

A man, left with thousands of dollars in repairs after a hit and run, is warning motorists to be on the lookout for those...

Thorne digs into Govt’s policies

A Democratic Labour Party (Dlp) Government would lower value added tax (VAT), keep the Transport Board as a State entity, bring anti-gang legislation and...

More men stepping up

Men are beginning to do an about-turn in their behaviour, with many paying attention to their children and getting medical check-ups. On International Men’s Day yesterday, Minister...

Seventh soca night set for Saturday

One of Barbados’ most anticipated charity events, Soca Goes Gold, is set to return for its seventh edition on Saturday at CARIFESTA House, Waterford, St Michael. Last...

Call to relook income tax

Independent Senator Andrew Mallalieu is suggesting Government relook personal income tax and instead tax individuals on what they spend. “I do hope at some point...

Gov’t surpasses revenue target

Government has surpassed its revenue target for the April to September 2025 period, collecting $2 163.09 million, exceeding the mark of $1 790.02 million. Minister...

Thorne: Bajans suffering under Govt

Barbadians are struggling while the Government is busy making them believe that all is well, says Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne. “The policies of...

Hub set to aid Jamaica

Barbados is on standby to assist Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms of the century, battered parts of it with...

Priest condemns US strikes in region

The United States Military's constant attacks in Caribbean waters are murders, says Reverend Canon Dr John Rogers. Preaching from the pulpit of his assigned St...

Lashley: Not a member of any party

Attorney Michael Lashley, one of the most notable faces of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), has resigned from the organisation, two days after making...