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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...

Weir: No food shortage for World Cup

The agricultural sector has met the increased food demand of the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup, Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir has...

Shipping, supply chain squeeze likely

Barbados and its Caribbean neighbours are faced with yet another threat to their supply chain, as new measures from the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)...

Abed: Time’s running out

Time is running out for Government to deliver on some of its promises to Bridgetown retailers ahead of Barbados’ hosting of the International Cricket...

Thorne: It’s not about me

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is urging Barbadians to maintain focus on the national issues facing the country rather than his recent political challenges. Speaking publicly...

Cops probing alleged break-in at DLP HQ

Police were last night on the compound of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) investigating an allegation of breaking and entering at the party’s George...

Sealy: Tourism numbers still lagging

Former Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy says while he is happy that occupancy numbers are trending upwards ahead of the International Cricket Council Men’s...

BUT: Give realistic BSSEE timeline

Indecision about the fate of the Barbados Secondary School Entrance Exam (BSSEE) is causing some uncertainty within the education profession says general secretary of...

Moore: Young people joining BWU

General secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Toni Moore says there has been a resurgence of confidence in the country’s oldest trade union. Moore,...

Sahara dust trigger

More Barbadians are presenting to their doctors and local pharmacists, complaining of respiratory ailments and allergies due to the persistence of Sahara dust in...

Inflation squeeze

Barbadians are cutting back to the basic items as the cost of living crunch drags on, reported president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce...