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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...

SBA: Small food businesses hit hard by chicken shortage

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Small Business Association (SBA), Dr Lynette Holder, says the ongoing chicken shortage is taking a toll on caterers...

Increased arrivals for this year’s Food And Rum, says BTMI boss

Barbados is boasting bigger numbers in tourist arrivals for this year’s Food And Rum Festival. This was confirmed by chief executive officer (CEO) of the...

Fallow lands a concern to Government

Despite substantial Government investments in the agricultural sector, Government is concerned about the increasing number of fallow lands across Barbados. Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir...

Chicken shortage temporary, says BAS

Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS), James Paul, is urging Barbadians not to get ruffled by the shortage of fresh chicken...

Some supermarkets running low on fresh chicken

Fresh chicken supplies have been running low in some supermarkets across the island, with industry stakeholders pointing to challenges in securing adequate volumes of...

Two strikes for criminals

Barbadians who are prosecuted in foreign jurisdictions and found guilty of corruption or other serious crimes could still face legal consequences upon their return,...

Group set to challenge Cybercrime Bill

A coalition of concerned Barbadian citizens, spearheaded by activist Marcia Weekes, has succeeded in securing a hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights...

Parole system ‘nearer’

Government is fostering rehabilitation rather than simply focusing on punishment, and plans to introduce a parole system in Barbados have reached an advanced stage,...

BCCI: Cyber-attacks a national threat

Following the recent cyber-attack on the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA), president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), James Clarke, is warning...

Push to reform land transactions

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says Government stands ready to make sweeping reforms aimed at modernising Barbados’ complex and antiquated land transaction process, which...