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Countdown for end of 11-Plus begins

The countdown has officially begun for the end of...

Dip in overall maths, English

St Gabriel’s Primary School dominated this year’s Barbados Secondary...

Walters slams Govt ‘secrecy’

Democratic Labour Party Spokesman on finance Senator Ryan Walters...

Still mum on BiMPay cost

Questions about the cost of Barbados’ new BiMPay platform...

Youth lagging on green economy

Despite Barbados' growing reputation as a global voice on...

Bostic drops lieutenant colonel title

Members of the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) have been...

UWI students debate AI’s value

University students from across the region took their seats in the Parliament Chamber this week as the University of the West Indies (UWI) STAT...

Gun court ‘can do only so much’

Professional social worker Fabian Sargeant is warning that Barbados will not solve its crime problem unless greater emphasis is placed on prevention, particularly addressing...

AOPT welcomes relief on fuel and dashcam costs

Head of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) Roy Raphael has welcomed Government’s Budget measures in relation to energy, describing them as a...

DLP: Ease welcomed, but some concerns

The Democratic Labour Party says Government’s 2026-2027 Budget delivers meaningful short-term relief to Barbadians, but it has concerns about fiscal sustainability and long-term economic...

Tech boost for air traffic control

New radar and airspace management technology planned for the Grantley Adams International Airport is expected to help air traffic controllers manage the growing volume...

Analyst: More DLP exits possible

There could be more exits from the beleaguered Democratic Labour Party (DLP) along with additional challenges to rebuild, says political scientist Devaron Bruce. Bruce is...

Armstrong quits DLP

Less than a month after the General Election, Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate Dr Dawn-Marie Armstrong has resigned, adding to the turmoil swirling around...

Normal operations resume at Airport

Operations at Grantley Adams International Airport gradually returned to normal today following Saturday’s industrial action by air traffic controllers which forced a temporary shutdown...

‘Industrial action’ temporarily halts flights at Airport

There appears to be some form of industrial action at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) which is causing significant delays in flights. The Nation...

Call to explore energy options

Barbados must explore policy options to protect itself from global energy supply shocks as geopolitical tensions continue to drive volatility in international oil and...