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Suarez Circus left in limbo

A senior official with the Suarez Brothers Circus has...

Govt comes to aid of amputee

At 53 years old, Oliver Clarke lives a life...

Organisers looking for another location after order to shift

The Suarez Brothers Circus was busy dismantling its tents...

Innes facing up to 20 years

Former Insurance Corporation Of Barbados Ltd (ICBL) chief executive...

AG: Bid to block extradition failed

The man who was extradited from Barbados to the...

Crackdown on Two Sons

A multi-ministry crackdown has forced the temporary closure of...

Ex-NAB worker still unpaid after 12 years

Six years after the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) determined that she was wrongfully dismissed by the National Assistance Board (NAB), 12 years ago, Sherada...

Life of misery in leaking house

Jacqueline Lloyd intended to spend Monday celebrating her 61st birthday, but it rained on her parade. Instead, she found herself cleaning out her waterlogged, dilapidated...

High Court judge dismisses application by Irish tycoon

A High Court judge last month dismissed the application by Irish tycoon, John McManus, for judicial review against former coroner Graveney Bannister, who conducted...

Big jump in Bajans seeking asylum

For the past two years more than 2 000 Barbadians have fled these shores seeking asylum and refugee status in Canada, the United Kingdom...

WINAIR adding Barbados as part of new 2026 routes

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has announced that regional carrier WINAIR will add new flight services in some of the routes which Caribbean Airlines...

Taitt: Debate feels rushed, unsure  

Just before she abstained from voting in the Constitution Amendment Bill, 2025, Independent Senator Monique Taitt had a number of burning questions surrounding the...

‘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...