Elections

Attorney: Limited legal options for voters left off register

Voters who were unable to cast their ballots because their names were missing from the official register face limited legal options after the election, according to Senior Counsel Garth...

Thorne sees loss as chance to rebuild

Defeated Democratic Labour Party (DLP) leader Ralph Thorne says he sees his party’s General Election loss not as...

Thorne says election result was disappointing

A disappointing result! That is how president of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Ralph Thorne described the result of...

Mottley cements legacy with third successive 30-0 victory in Barbados

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley had led the Barbados Labour Party to an unprecedented 30-0 victory for the...

Thorne defeated in St John

Leader of the Opposition and president of the Democratic Labour Party, Ralph Thorne, was unable to secure a...

Democracy at stake, says Lashley

Democracy will be on the ballot when Barbadians go to the polls later this month. This was the clarion call by Democratic Labour Party (DLP)...

State of Our Nation: Barbados Votes 2022

State of Our Nation podcast returns with the first General Election edition. Journalist Colville Mounsey talks with political scientist Dr George Belle about the timing...

Metal houses taking shape

The controversial Chinese metal houses are going up. On Tuesday, some National Housing Corporation workmen were spotted at Scotts Gap, near Brittons Hill, St Michael...

Parties promise land tax ease

It seems that if both Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley get their way, Barbadians could see a massive...

Five in the running for St Philip North

Five candidates for St Philip North were nominated today at Hilda Skeene Primary in Ruby, St Philip. They were, in order of appearance, Dr Sonia...

Private investment has key role

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is banking on private sector investment “partly replacing” the inflows from international financial institutions, but not in the short-term. Its...

Democracy at stake, says Lashley

Democracy will be on the ballot when Barbadians go to the polls later this month. This was the clarion call by Democratic Labour Party (DLP)...

State of Our Nation: Barbados Votes 2022

State of Our Nation podcast returns with the first General Election edition. Journalist Colville Mounsey talks with political scientist Dr George Belle about the timing...

Metal houses taking shape

The controversial Chinese metal houses are going up. On Tuesday, some National Housing Corporation workmen were spotted at Scotts Gap, near Brittons Hill, St Michael...

Parties promise land tax ease

It seems that if both Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley and Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley get their way, Barbadians could see a massive...

Five in the running for St Philip North

Five candidates for St Philip North were nominated today at Hilda Skeene Primary in Ruby, St Philip. They were, in order of appearance, Dr Sonia...

Private investment has key role

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is banking on private sector investment “partly replacing” the inflows from international financial institutions, but not in the short-term. Its...