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PM appeals to manufacturers to expand exports and embrace innovation

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley yesterday warned that Barbados...

Some Bajans not feeling growth

Despite 20 consecutive quarters of economic growth, low inflation...

Bajans flock to seek jobs with Disney Cruise Line

More than 140 Barbadians turned out last week for...

Former staff agree to 12% increase

Out-of-work former Berger Paints employees will get a 12...

Workplace mental health call

Trade unionists are calling for urgent reforms to address...

Humphrey wants ZR men in violent incident charged

A disturbing viral video showing a ZR van ramming...

Kidney disease on the rise in Barbados

The Barbados Kidney Association has raised concern about the growing number of Barbadians developing kidney disease and requiring dialysis, warning that the island’s healthcare...

Justice systems ‘failing women worldwide’

As the world prepares to mark International Women’s Day 2026 on Sunday, a senior UN Women official is warning that women and girls are...

Bar: Troubling lack of consultation

The Barbados Bar Association (BBA) has voiced serious reservations over the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2026. The bill, which introduces antidefection rules requiring Members of Parliament to...

Donation to help fight breast cancer

Fresh concerns over preventable breast cancer deaths among uninsured women in Barbados have sparked renewed calls for early screening, as a local medical volunteer...

DLP submission a ‘troubling misstep’

The process to appoint Opposition representatives to the Senate seems to have hit a snag after the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) submitted two nominees...

CTUSAB: Restore trust

General Secretary of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) Dennis de Peiza has raised serious concerns about low voter...