Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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Barbados gets reparations estimate

Barbados now has, for the first time, a quantified...

$5m fund will be ‘tightly structured’

Faith-based organisations seeking access to Government’s new $5 million...

Principals back social media regulation call

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's call to regulate young...

Mottley: Social media and AI regulations coming to protect youth

Barbados will soon be implementing regulations on social media...

Rogers: We must protect what generations built

Barbadians must value education, health care and the country’s...

BHTA: US shutdown could hurt travel

The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is warning...

NUPW threat

Trouble may be brewing at the Customs and Excise Department as well as the Immigration Department. General secretary of the National Union of Public Workers...

$23.64m over

A probe of Government’s acquisition and construction of 150 pre-fabricated steel-framed housing units from China has concluded that the project has not met its...

Set for World Cup

Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce is confident the Barbados Police Service is fully ready to meet all the security needs of the upcoming T20...

Not worth its salt!

Government’s planned introduction of a salt tax appears to have been put on ice.  Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Arthur Phillips revealed yesterday that a...

Not so easy!

Barbados’ ageing population and declining birth rate cannot be tackled simply by asking people to have more children.  This is according to executive director of...

Social services’ bill ‘to jump’

Barbados can expect its cost of social services to significantly increase in the coming years, says Minister of People Empowerment and Elderly Affairs Kirk...