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No immediate disruption to forward bookings from Iran war

Tourism players are entering the summer season with cautious...

Home for Gun Court identified

A location for the island’s first dedicated Gun Court...

Union backs road plans to ease traffic

The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of...

Lynch: Only up from here

Barbados' rising tide in regional athletics is no accident,...

Flow warns customers about increase in scams

FLOW Barbados is alerting its customers to a growing...

Dems: SMEs need help, not talk

Barbadian entrepreneurs are still waiting for real backing and...

NY project to attract business to Barbados

The Barbados Consulate in New York is about to launch a project aimed at helping Barbadians and Americans wanting to do business with the...

50 new principals for primary schools next term

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT), Rudy Lovell has welcomed the appointment of the 50 newly appointed principals at primary schools across...

Homes for elderly

A $7 million housing project aiming to significantly improve the lot of Barbadians in their golden years has been given the green light. The site...

Extra 400 on the beat

Christmas 2024 should be a safe one. That is the hope of the Barbados Police Service, which will have an extra 400 law enforcement officers...

Bankers upbeat about economy

The Barbados Bankers Association has given a thumbs up to the country’s growing economy. Two weeks ago, governor of the Central Bank Dr Kevin Greenidge...

Bynoe-Sutherland takes up new position in Ghana

Barbados' First Resident High Commissioner to Ghana, Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, has presented her letters of credentials to President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. It took...