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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...

Inniss knocks flyover comments

Former Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Government minister Donville Inniss...

Govt and project officials give reason for work at Gibbs

A billboard displaying coastal works along the famed Platinum...

Brace for global shocks, warns Abrahams

Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams has warned Barbadians to brace...

‘Long-term Scotland District solutions needed’

St Joseph MP Ryan Brathwaite has thrown his full...

‘Open up’ about loans

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne wants Government to give the public a full disclosure regarding its borrowings. Speaking yesterday in the House of Assembly during debate...

Some employers unaware of planned minimum wage increase

The proposed increase of the national minimum wage announced yesterday seems to have caught some employers by surprise. When contacted by this newspaper, many indicated...

Pay blues back 

Following three years of stability, some staff at the University of the West Indies Global Campus at The Pine, St Michael, are up in...

Two Independent Senators resign

Independent Senators Monique Taitt and Dr Crystal Drakes have resigned from the Senate. Reports indicate that Taitt, an attorney, and Drakes, an economist, tendered their...

Ex-culture minister knocks delay in payment of artistes

Former minister of culture Stephen Lashley has slammed the non-payment of artistes for the work they did both during Crop Over 2025 and CARIFESTA XV in August. Referring to...

Dirty water making a mess of business

A water leak which has been flowing for the past five months has been bringing discomfort to residents and businesses in the Reed Street,...