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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...

PM invests $1 million in youth

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has pledged US$500 000 (BDS$1 million) from her personal charity to the Green Rising initiative in a show of...

No cannabis sign-off by the banks

Despite the historic opening of Barbados’ first medicinal cannabis dispensary, the banking sector remains unable to fully support the fledgling industry because of persistent...

National jobs registry launched

Government has launched of a national jobs registry aimed at better capturing the skills of Barbadians and bringing more transparency to the work permit...

Yearwood wants judicial reform

In the wake of a recent court ruling on a constitutional breach arising from a judge’s delay in giving a decision, University of the...

Thorne: Mia’s crime analysis flawed

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has welcomed Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s intervention on the issue of crime, but says the analysis underpinning her proposed...

NUPW backs ‘lie detector’ project

The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) has signalled its support for Government’s controversial truth verification initiative, following months of behind-the-scenes consultations and key...