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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...

Final salute to Ellis

In a 52-year career with the Royal Barbados Police Force (now the Barbados Police Service) and its band, Keith Ellis  waved his baton and...

‘Revisit plan for mini stadia’

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has urged Government to revisit its plan to build 15 mini stadia, suggesting the concept is “misconceived” and that consideration...

Haymans Market officially opened

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley officially opened Barbados’ newest tourism attraction this evening. The Haymans Market, converted from the former Haymans Sugar Factory in St...

‘Not enough women’ in leadership

Representative – UN Women Multi-Country Office Caribbean Tonni Brodber sees International Women’s Day as necessary to celebrate women’s work. As women around the world marked...

Govt agrees to sell Savannah Hotel

Agreement has been reached on the sale of the Savannah Hotel at Hastings, Christ Church, one of the two remaining hotels in the Government-owned...

Gold Cup fever runs hot

A bumper crowd is expected at the Garrison Savannah for tomorrow’s 41st edition of the Sandy Lane Gold Cup despite yesterday’s late withdrawal of...