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Govt dismisses DLP claims of threat to national sovereignty

A heated clash has erupted over the reintroduction of...

Govt warns against illegal construction in Six Men’s

The Ministry of Housing and Lands has completed surveying...

Man slept in my BMW!

A longtime owner of the once-exclusive Rockley Golf &...

Two ZR drivers suspended

The transport authority has suspended two ZR drivers captured...

A father’s agony

“WHERE IS MY SON’S BODY!” That was the anguished cry...

Top appointments may be historic

Significant changes are on the horizon for law enforcement...

Nigerian: Get your babies in Barbados

Barbados is at the centre of a Nigerian scheme involving not money but passports. For the past three years, several Nigerians have been coming here...

Scared resident cries out after murder No. 25

“This block needs to go!” That was the terrified cry from a resident of Forde’s Road, Clapham, St Michael, who described how she hit the...

‘Big bill’ likely for boat repairs

Some boat owners whose vessels were extensively damaged during the passage of Hurricane Beryl are hoping that Government throws them a financial lifeline. They may...

Burglar strikes during Beryl

Vendor Camille “Sherma” Holder was left counting her losses after her stall at the Fairchild Street Market was burglarised while Barbados was under a...

Residents upset over dirty canal

Residents in St Stephen’s Hill, Black Rock, St Michael, say they continue to suffer from a stench emanating from a dirty canal which runs...

$95 000 of Peace Programme funds must be accounted for

The Attorney General’s Office, under which the National Peace Programme falls, is carrying out investigations into the granting of thousands of dollars to a...