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Air of nostalgia at BARP concert

Music, memories and a spirit of generosity filled the...

Govt moves to give ordinary Bajans chance at regional projects

Ordinary Barbadians could soon be given greater opportunities to...

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...

PAC in spotlight

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has voiced his frustration with the Government’s majority on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), claiming it is hindering its ability...

Anti-gang laws way to go, says Thorne

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has called on Government to introduce anti-gang legislation in response to the surge in homicides across Barbados. He criticised the Government’s...

Graham: Insurance premiums hike unlikely, but hurricane a warning

In the wake of Hurricane Beryl, head of the General Insurance Association of Barbados (GIAB) Randy Graham has reassured residents that insurance premiums on...

‘Not ready’ for Freedom of Info Act

Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology Marsha Caddle says Barbados is not yet prepared for a Freedom of Information Act. She said there was the need...

Weir: Beryl impact not expected to raise food crop costs

Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir has reassured the public that significant price increase is unlikely as some consumers raised concerns about a price hike...

DLP disciplinary meeting postponed

Suspended General Secretary of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), Steve Blackett, must wait a little longer to know his fate. The disciplinary committee meeting scheduled...