Both the General Insurance Association of Barbados (GIAB) and the Barbados Police Service are expressing optimism about the new policy where police no longer...
Despite the tragic mass shooting in Nelson Street last Saturday morning, closely followed by another shooting death on Sunday, Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce...
For the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA), all eyes are on 2025.
Speaking at the BHTA’s third quarterly meeting held yesterday at Stade’s Rum...
The Probation Department is facing a number of challenges, particularly the preparation of reports for convicted people and communication delays within the judicial system.
These...
Concerns are being raised about Barbados’ over-reliance on tourism and the longterm implications of its relationship with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Professor Don Marshall,...
Economist Jeremy Stephen has raised concerns that ongoing internal struggles within the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) could challenge the perception of Barbados as a...
Long-serving member of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), Undene Whittaker, is considering resigning from the party she has served for nearly five decades.
This is...
The recent appointment of acting Democratic Labour Party (DLP) president Andre Worrell to the Senate, following the removal of Senator Tricia Watson, has ignited...
The stigma that was once associated with going to prison is no longer a deterrent to crime says Acting Superintendent of Prisons, DeCarlo Payne.
Payne...
THE Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) has expressed concern over the continued struggles of students across the region with mathematics at the Caribbean Secondary Education...