Tuesday, June 2, 2026

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Central Bank Governor optimistic about the success of BiMPay

Governor of  the Central Bank of Barbados (CBB), Dr. Kevin Greenidge, Tuesday described BimPay as a platform that will modernise, revolutionise and transform payment landscape on the island. The project...

Concerns raised over passport speed

Amidst concerns about the speed at which some people can qualify for Barbados citizenship and possible devaluation of...

Don’t wait until last minute to prepare, advises Nicholls

Minister of Home Affairs and Information Gregory Nicholls is urging Barbadians not to wait until the last minute...

Fourth man charged in connection with 2024 murder

Police have charged a fourth man in connection with the 2024 murder of Shane Parris. Jelani Finidi Kemau Nowell,...

Hillaby Turner’s Hall School not closed after scarlet fever detected

At least one child at Hillaby Turner’s Hall Primary School has tested positive for scarlet fever, but the...

Armstrong quits DLP

Less than a month after the General Election, Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate Dr Dawn-Marie Armstrong has resigned, adding to the turmoil swirling around...

Normal operations resume at Airport

Operations at Grantley Adams International Airport gradually returned to normal today following Saturday’s industrial action by air traffic controllers which forced a temporary shutdown...

Woman arrested after shots fired at Rihanna’s LA home

A person has been arrested after a gun was repeatedly fired toward the home of Rihanna in Beverly Hills, California. The Los Angeles Police Department...

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...

Joe’s River still open to public

Joe’s River in St Joseph remains open to the public following last November’s High Court ruling which permanently barred the erection of any obstruction...

Staff shortage caused airspace disruption – Tourism Minister

The airspace disruption that affected flights into and out of Grantley Adams International Airport on Saturday was caused by a shortage of staff within...