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Public has a ‘right to know’

Governor of the Central Bank Dr The Most Honourable...

Talks on sale of Civic Centre ‘soon’

Parliament is expected to soon deliberate on the controversial...

Russian refugee left in limbo

A 31-year-old Russian man, recognised as a refugee by...

Loving mother describes daughter’s struggle with Methylmalonic Acidemia

Twenty years ago, the headline was about desperation. A four-year-old...

Franklyn slams NISSS portability plan

General secretary of Unity Workers Union (UWU) Caswell Franklyn...

Bar takes stand

Barbados Bar Association (BBA) president Larry Smith says their...

More Ghanaian nurses on way

Barbados is once again recruiting nurses from Ghana, despite reports that a number of them, particularly those from the first batch entering the country,...

Women flocking to become police officers, says AG

A large number of women are applying to join the Barbados Police Service and steps are being taken to accommodate them at the Regional...

Police probes at standstill

Investigations into a number of police involved matters, one of which pertains to the death of a man in police custody, appear to be at...

Munro-Knight pleads with Bajans to pay water bills

Barbadians continue to default in paying their water bills. Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture, revealed this...

Cops ‘taking guns off streets’

A powerful, deadly, firearm is in circulation and Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce has vowed the Police Service will do all in its power...

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...

More Ghanaian nurses on way

Barbados is once again recruiting nurses from Ghana, despite reports that a number of them, particularly those from the first batch entering the country,...

Women flocking to become police officers, says AG

A large number of women are applying to join the Barbados Police Service and steps are being taken to accommodate them at the Regional...

Police probes at standstill

Investigations into a number of police involved matters, one of which pertains to the death of a man in police custody, appear to be at...

Munro-Knight pleads with Bajans to pay water bills

Barbadians continue to default in paying their water bills. Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Culture, revealed this...

Cops ‘taking guns off streets’

A powerful, deadly, firearm is in circulation and Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce has vowed the Police Service will do all in its power...

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...