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DLP: Law too soft on money behind gangs

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) says while it is...

Hospital boss pushing regional alliance

Chief executive officer of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH),...

DLP warns crime could threaten Barbados’ tourism image

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is warning that Barbados’...

Ready if ebola comes

Barbados has activated heightened public health surveillance systems and...

Wages ‘not enough to sustain growth’

Minimum wage, productivity and the cost of living should...

Hike ‘could have been worse’

Barbadians would be facing an even steeper increase in...

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...

Thorne set to become DLP president

Democratic Labour Party (DLP) political leader Ralph Thorne is set to officially assume the presidency of the party, running unopposed as the annual conference...

Abed: Major boost coming for Bridgetown

Bridgetown is set to come alive during CARIFESTA as businesses prepare to roll out a wave of discounts, giveaways and entertainment designed to attract both...

Passport ‘not for sale’

Barbadian citizenship is not, and will never be, a commodity for purchase. That was declared by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley during her televised address...

BiMPay ‘will boost fintech appeal’

Governor of the Central Bank, Dr Kevin Greenidge, says the introduction of BiMPay next year will be a “game changer” for Barbados, significantly boosting...

Warning over hackers’ tactics

Barbados’ vulnerability to cybercrime extends far beyond technical breaches, with attackers increasingly using human behaviour as their primary weapon. This was the stark warning from...