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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...

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...

 Study: 41 per cent of youth crime involves firearms

Close to 50 per cent of reported youth offences in Barbados relate to firearm crimes, according to a just released media study. In a virtual...

Pinnacle Feeds to reduce prices

Pinnacle Feeds yesterday announced a three per cent reduction in its animal feed prices, a move that is expected to positively affect farmers. This latest...

Full-time tribunal ‘by year end’

Minister of Labour Colin Jordan has announced plans to establish a full-time Employment Rights Tribunal by the end of the year, a critical step...

NUPW: Strain on workers

General Secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Richard Green, has raised concerns over the concurrent transitions of multiple state-run entities, emphasising...

BAS head concerned about Guyana milk

Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) James Paul, has expressed strong concerns over the recent introduction of Savannah Milk from Guyana...