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Straughn: Families should talk more

Government remains committed to safeguarding the elderly and other...

Bagwell: Keep rugby iron hot

President of the Barbados Rugby Football Union (BRFU) Donovan...

One killed, 23 hurt in Russia’s largest drone attack of war

KYIV –  Russia pummelled Kyiv with the largest drone...

Police searching for man accused of murdering his three daughters

WASHINGTON – Police are still looking for a Washington...

Lashley calls for cops to explain ‘success’ of Pine operation

Former member of parliament (MP) for St Michael South...

Spurs sack Postecoglou after Europa League win

Ange Postecoglou has been sacked as Tottenham manager 16...

Wanda up for North East 10 Hall of Fame

Wanda Agard-Belgrave, one of the all-time best women’s basketball players this country has produced, has been inducted into the North East 10 Hall of...

Microsoft to cut 670 jobs

LinkedIn owner Microsoft has announced a fresh round of job cuts, with around 670 roles set to go. The social network company says the jobs...

Double blow

The Scantlebury family has been left reeling as it struggles to deal with a double tragedy. Two Fridays ago their mother passed away suddenly at...

St Philip man on a string of burglary charges

Police have arrested and formally charged Andre Leo Clarke, 21, of Bayfield, St Philip, with the following offences: Burglary – June 2, 2023 Burglary...

Plumbers in hot water

Police believe they have made a breakthrough into an illegal water connection operation which has been plaguing the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) for several...

Cops probing break in at Charles F. Broomes

The Charles F. Broomes Memorial Primary School was broken into over the weekend. Officials of the  Ministry of Education, Technology and Vocational Training said police reported...

Met Office monitoring weather system

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) continues to monitor the progress of a broad area of low pressure located in the central tropical Atlantic near...

Education reform plan seeks to better cater to special-needs students

The newly proposed reform of Barbados’ education system, which is slated to start in the 2025 academic year, will provide an improved focus on children with special needs. That was announced last Thursday...

Surgeon knocks armchair doctors

Armchair doctors inadvertently leading breast cancer patients astray remains one of the greatest concerns for general surgeon Ian Lewis. He said that while in some...

Caricom condemns fighting in the Middle East

Caribbean – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) on Monday issued a statement saying it “abhors the attacks in Israel and the counterattacks in the Palestinian...