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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...

Late Nation reporter lauded for devotion to news and others

Former reporter with the Nation Publishing Co Limited, Janice Griffith, was saluted for devotion to newsgathering, friendship and above all, family, yesterday during her funeral...

Youth charged with killing brother

Rico Aaron Forde appeared in court yesterday charged with the killing of his brother. The 21-year-old, of Parish Land, Christ Church, was remanded to Dodds Prison on...

PM sees risk of recolonisation

Caribbean people run the risk of being recolonised, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is warning in the midst of CARIFESTA celebrations. On Saturday during the the CARIFESTA XV’s...

Call to honour roots, creativity

The Caribbean has never waited for calm to create and some of its best work are in the storms, reminded Prime Minister Mia Amor...

Licensing teams hit the road ahead of Grand Kadooment

Members of the Liquor Licence Authority have been hitting the streets ensuring that vendors are paid up for the Flow Grand Kadooment tomorrow.  Today the...

Church threatens to sue Govt if meeting not held

In a conflict as old as biblical times, land is at the heart of a dispute involving two denominations and this time the Government...

Codrington College cuts back on staff

Historic Codrington College has cut back on its office and ground staff as financial problems continue to plague the Anglican theological institution. The college had...

Barbados’ foreign policy being challenged in court

The Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration (CMPI) has mounted a legal challenge to Barbados’ foreign policy, calling on it for urgent action in...

Several major shifts in Police Service

Major shifting and promotions have taken place in the Barbados Police Service with three new officers acting as assistant commissioners, including a woman, the...

Invest in job market, says Africa’s richest man

America first is about creating internal jobs and Africa should adopt a similar approach says the continent’s richest man, industrialist Aliko Dangote. He said he...