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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...

Government not lagging!

Government has not been dragging its feet on the construction of the National Stadium, says Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Charles Griffith. He told the...

Baffled farmers

Poultry farmers are again experiencing low production, but are in a quandary over the cause.  Chief executive officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS), James...

Yearwood: Borrowing has Barbados in a debt trap

The Mia Amor Mottley Administration’s reliance on borrowing has placed the country in a “debt trap”, says Democratic Labour Party (DLP) president Dr Ronnie...

Rescue package for nursing

In an effort to stem a worrying exodus of nurses, Government is proposing a national compact to retain them. Details of this rescue plan were...

A time to talk

Another step has been taken towards Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne becoming a member of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). Twenty-four hours after the executive council...

Longer wait for Thorne

In what can be described as a surprising turn of events, the vote to approve the membership of Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne into the...