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Cover coming for those in non-standard employment

Barbadian workers engaged in non-standard forms of employment who...

‘Strong-looking’ tourism season

Barbados is trending towards another strong tourism performance in...

Organised crime ‘must be attacked by cops’

Gangs, gambling in schools and indiscipline by students are...

Cancer survivors take the runway

Scores of patrons turned out at the Queen’s Park...

Citizenship policy being modernised

Government is forging ahead with plans to modernise its...

Long-stay high

Barbados recorded its best ever performance for tourism arrivals...

Reid aiming for ‘premier service’

Senator Jonathan Reid plans to make the Ministry of Innovation, Industry, Science and Technology the “premier service ministry” driving innovation, creating job opportunities and...

Share the bounty, says Walters

Opposition Senator Ryan Walters has taken Government to task for its financial management, charging it “is making more money in taxes than any other...

‘Give slow learners another year in school’

An Independent Senator has appealed to Government to allow a longer period in school for children who do not progress at the pace of...

Call for countries to make CCJ final court

Retiring Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) judge, Justice Andrew Burgess, wants all CARICOM member states acceding to its appellate jurisdiction, rather than Britain’s Privy...

Fond memories of Welchman Hall

The name Peggy Niles is a household name in Welchman Hall, St Thomas. The 76-year-old matriarch of the community proudly lets it be known she...

Bernie worked his way up

At age 17,  Bernie Weatherhead entered the world of work as a junior overseer at a sugar plantation. Today, he is one, of Barbados’...