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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...

Taxpayers ‘feeling threatened’

A large number of taxpayers have been receiving notification from the Barbados Revenue Authority over the past two weeks, requesting the filing of outstanding...

Call to give ERT proper resources

With more than 400 outstanding cases before the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT), the Barbados Employers’ Confederation (BEC) is calling for this and other agencies...

Foster care call

The Child Care Board (CCB) is encouraging Barbadians to consider becoming foster parents to scores of children living in Government’s children’s homes. The board’s senior...

RSPCA ‘needs vital support’

General manager of the RSPCA Charmaine Hatcher says the situation with the animal welfare organisation is “dire”, with expenses mounting while financial support is...

BTMI’s new executives on the job

New Chief Executive Officer of The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI) Andrea Franklin began her term of office this morning  promising to work collaboratively...

Veteran photographer Willie Alleyne has died

Alleyne, who spent close to seven decades of his life behind lenses capturing images and scenes of Barbadian life for both private consumption and...