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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...

Daughter sends mum’s ashes out to sea in bottle to ‘travel the world’

LONDON – A woman has sent her mum's ashes...

Still ‘burning questions’ for CXC

ANSWERS WERE GIVEN during the Caribbean Examinations Council’s (CXC)’s press conference yesterday, but some parents and students still have many burning questions they want...

Methodists: No same-sex unions

THE METHODIST CHURCH in Barbados is sticking to the Scriptures and has no intention of allowing its officials to marry same-sex couples. That was made...

Mitchell wants in on debates

President of the Bajan Free Party, Alex Mitchell, is demanding answers to why he was barred from participating in the proposed debates designed for...

CTUSAB sounds alarm over exclusion

The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) is concerned about reports it is receiving about “issues of high-handed management practices,...

Carter leads UWI to semis

Jonathan Carter kept his nerve and guided Sagicor UWI to a hard-fought four-wicket victory over a resilient Wildey for a semi-final place in a...

Safety first, says Abrahams

MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRs Wilfred Abrahams is making no apologies over the recent heavily criticised Barbados Meteorological Services early warnings of bad weather, which did not materialise.