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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...

Election issue ‘dented CWI image’

Chief Executive Officer of Cricket West Indies (CWI) Johnny Grave says modernising and improving the governance of the regional board will play a major...

Church there ‘for all sinners’

Rather than condemn or shun individuals who are sinning, Christians should embrace everyone and encourage them to do better. Senior pastor at the Church of...

UNICEF working with Govt

International Children’s Rights Organisation the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) did not neglect to respond to a recent crisis at the Government Industrial School...

Gun puzzle

The bigger the gun, the bigger may be the fine imposed. That warning came yesterday from Justice Carlisle Greaves as he, along with Justice Randall...

Evicted tenant leaves vile gift behind

Stephen Alleyne breathed a huge sigh of relief yesterday when a court marshal finally evicted his delinquent tenant, Hosanna Songs. But that relief soon turned...

Latapy: We need to score more

Head Coach of the Barbados senior football team, Russell Latapy, says his players need to be more clinical with goal-scoring opportunities ahead of the...

Stressed teachers seeking help

Teachers are reaching out to the Ministry of Education for help coping with the COVID-19 pandemic as well as navigating the rigours of online...

Children hail Sir Courtney

Barbados’ first and the longest serving Central Bank governor Sir Courtney Blackman was hailed yesterday as a man who had an “unbridled passion” for...

Consistency key as Windies eye victory

Consistency is a quality that has often eluded West Indies over the past two decades of “moderate success and devastating failure”, but it is...

Millicent the magnificent

Millicent Cummins did not miss out on the chance to sing her favourite hymns yesterday. Barbados’ latest centenarian was treated to a special birthday celebration...