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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...

Debt not out of hand, says Mia

Barbados’ debt is not galloping out of control, declared Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley. This was the context on which she set the tone for...

Nod for Budget

Monday’s Budget delivered by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has been met with much optimism by the business community, but there are some concerns. In...

Declining literacy among boys ‘big factor’ in school unrest

There may be a direct link between declining literacy among boys and the continuation of the long-standing problem of violence in schools. This is the...

Thorne queries QEH CEO pick

Government’s decision to hire a British national as chief executive officer (CEO) of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has concerned Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne. As...

De Peiza: Serious pressure

A lowering of taxes is at the top of labour’s wish list ahead of Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s Budget which is slated to...

Poultry push

A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the local poultry sector’s ability to meet the demand of the International Cricket Council’s T20 World Cup, which...