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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...

Wages ‘not enough to sustain growth’

Minimum wage, productivity and the cost of living should...

Hike ‘could have been worse’

Barbadians would be facing an even steeper increase in...

Principals back social media regulation call

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley's call to regulate young people’s use of social media and artificial intelligence has come in for high praise from...

Mottley: Social media and AI regulations coming to protect youth

Barbados will soon be implementing regulations on social media and artificial intelligence to protect young people. Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley yesterday warned that technology...

Rogers: We must protect what generations built

Barbadians must value education, health care and the country’s development and work together to protect what previous generations built, says Independent Senator Reverend Canon...

BHTA: US shutdown could hurt travel

The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) is warning that while there has been no major fallout yet from long security lines at United...

Govt plans to ‘withstand global crisis’

Barbados is operating in one of the most uncertain global environments in modern history, and Government’s spending plans are designed to protect the country...

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...