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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...

Forde: Serve the people

Members of Parliament (MPs) have been told not to forget to serve the people of Barbados. Long-standing MP for St Thomas and former Minister of...

Hearing of ‘public interest’ goes online

The next time attorneys meet to argue the constitutional motion challenging the validity of the Senate, they will be doing so virtually. Justice Cicely Chase...

Late pay being ‘sorted’

Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey says the late payment issue affecting National Assistance Board (NAB) contract workers is being addressed. He...

AOPT wants in on back-to-school talks with ministry

The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) wants to know why the private stakeholders of the public sector transport are exempted from the national...

NAPSAC’s on

A scaled-down version of the National Primary Schools’ Athletic Championship (NAPSAC) will be off and running from next month. NAPSAC chairman Janelle Denny revealed yesterday...

Small firms fold

Just under 100 small businesses fell victim to the fallout from COVID-19 last year and were forced to shut shop. This, says chief executive officer...

Phillips standing by promises

Residents in Alexandria, St Lucy, have been told that Government will fix the potholes in their area, while a park at Archer’s Bay is...

Lawmakers ‘may have to relook buggery laws’

Parliament may soon have to relook the buggery laws following the decision by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) that a man can be...

Hep! hep! hooray!

Former CARIFTA Champion Aaron Worrell produced a sensational performance to win the men’s heptathlon and establish a new national record at the Bearcat Invitational...

‘Brath’ ready to beat ball

Barbados and West Indies captain Kraigg Brathwaite has signalled his eagerness and readiness to return to the field when the West Indies first-class championship...