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Govt finalising debt swap for health

Government is moving to finalise a debt-for-social swap targeting...

English decline ‘a concern’

Minister of Finance Ryan Straughn has expressed concern about...

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...

Medical reports ‘a big problem’

President of the Barbados Bar Association Kaye Williams is concerned that personal injury claims are taking far too long to be resolved, with some...

Firm hand on rentals

All accommodation offered to visitors in Barbados will soon be required to be licensed, registered and inspected. This is the mandate under the Tourist Accommodation Bill,...

Caribbean wants talks on US Navy presence

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds says the presence of United States troops and naval assets in Caribbean waters must be...

NUPW demands action after attack on SSA worker

The National Union Of Public Workers (NUPW) is calling for greater protection for sanitation workers after one of them was attacked last week during...

Protesters ‘Mek Noise’ for justice

Around 100 Barbadians took to the streets yesterday for the Mek More Noise Protest March – Barbadians Stand Up for Rights & Justice, a demonstration organised...

School repairs running late

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Rudy Lovell is concerned about the pace of summer repairs to a number of public schools,...

PSVs subject to the same rules

The Ministry of Transport and Works has announced a three-month moratorium on the enforcement of new tint legislation, which was to take effect tomorrow. In...

Registry alone won’t fix job market, says Walters

Opposition Senator Ryan Walters has called on Government to move beyond statistics and platforms if it is truly serious about building a fair and...

Fishing sector steadily rebounding

Chief Fisheries Officer Dr Shelly-Ann Cox says Barbados’ fishing industry is showing strong signs of recovery in the wake of Hurricane Beryl, with nearly 80 vessels...

Ralph Thorne and Donville Inniss at helm of DLP

Former Minister Donville Inniss was voted into a key leadership role as first vice-president of the Democratic Labour Party while Senator Andre Worrell failed...