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Symmonds slams fake AI report of his arrest

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds...

Barbados turns to tech to boost food

Barbados is stepping up its use of cutting-edge agricultural...

Insurers: Levy will impact claims

Motorists are being warned to brace for higher insurance...

Employers warned to get houses in order

Labour officer Sally-Ann King has warned employers to ‘get...

DLP candidate questions proposed Citizenship Bill

A potential political storm could be brewing over Government’s...

Top cop touts joint efforts but concern over youth going after gold

Barbados’ murder rate has declined this year and Commissioner...

We Gatherin’ road show hits Hoyte’s Village

The Hoyte’s Village Playing Field, St James, came alive yesterday as residents and visitors joined together for the latest stop of the We Gatherin’ Road...

Special NISSS unit for the self-employed

Self-employed people in Barbados now have a unit within the National Insurance and Social Security Service (NISSS) catering specifically to their needs, in a...

SBA wants ease for small tourism properties facing new standards

Government must extend grants, low-interest loans and other concessions to small and mid-sized tourism accommodation providers if it expects them to meet the same...

CJ calls for submissions to be filed in timely manner

Days after speaking about delays in the judicial system, Chief Justice Leslie Haynes has stressed that for the Court of Appeal to properly carry...

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,...