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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...

Concern over US military build-up

There is concern about the increasing United States military presence in the Caribbean and the implications for the region’s tourism industry. Chief executive officer of...

President opens State House to centenarians

President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason re-experienced one of the highlights of her role as Head of State yesterday when she hosted 24...

Barbados culinary team eyes third straight win at Taste of the Caribbean

The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association’s Barbados National Culinary Team is aiming for a three-peat performance at the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s  (CHTA)...

Thorne knocks borrowing spree

Government came under heavy criticism from Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne yesterday for its borrowing during debate of the Development Bank Of Latin America And...

$180m wind farm ‘soon’

The $180 million wind farm project at Lamberts in St Lucy will be launched on November 18. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie...

Business standards ‘on the decline’

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds has warned that business standards in all sectors in Barbados are showing signs of decline. Leading...