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Countdown for end of 11-Plus begins

The countdown has officially begun for the end of...

Dip in overall maths, English

St Gabriel’s Primary School dominated this year’s Barbados Secondary...

Walters slams Govt ‘secrecy’

Democratic Labour Party Spokesman on finance Senator Ryan Walters...

Still mum on BiMPay cost

Questions about the cost of Barbados’ new BiMPay platform...

Youth lagging on green economy

Despite Barbados' growing reputation as a global voice on...

Bostic drops lieutenant colonel title

Members of the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) have been...

‘No egg shortage’ for Christmas

There will be no shortage of eggs this Christmas season as the poultry industry has already taken steps to boost supplies through regional imports,...

Plan to ease gridlock from November 1

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has unveiled an ambitious plan to tackle Barbados’ chronic traffic congestion, announcing a pilot project and infrastructure reviews designed...

Symmonds slams fake AI report of his arrest

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds has dismissed as “AI-generated fake news” a social media post claiming he had been arrested...

Barbados turns to tech to boost food

Barbados is stepping up its use of cutting-edge agricultural technology in a bid to strengthen the island’s food and nutritional security. Director of the Centre...

Insurers: Levy will impact claims

Motorists are being warned to brace for higher insurance claim costs as a new levy on hired cars takes effect. From today, Government’s car rental...

Employers warned to get houses in order

Labour officer Sally-Ann King has warned employers to ‘get their houses in order’ before the Family Leave Bill becomes law, cautioning that those who...

DLP candidate questions proposed Citizenship Bill

A potential political storm could be brewing over Government’s proposed Barbados Citizenship Bill, 2025, which critics warn could drastically lower the bar for becoming a...

Top cop touts joint efforts but concern over youth going after gold

Barbados’ murder rate has declined this year and Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce says it reflects not only tighter intelligence-led policing but also a...

Economy ‘to grow slower’

Barbados’ economy is expected to slow to 2.0 per cent growth in 2026 and 2027, marking the end of its strong post-pandemic rebound and...

Call to end mental illness stigma

DESPITE YEARS of public education, stigma surrounding mental illness remains a major barrier to progress in Barbados, says Minister of State in the Ministry...