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‘I was on cocaine and wanted something to eat’

The pre-sentencing report is still outstanding and, as a result, Robert Ricardo Neblett had his matter adjourned when he reappeared in the No 4 Supreme Court yesterday. Neblett, of 2nd...

Update: Bank Hall man identified as latest shooting victim

Twenty-one-year-old Cammeron Ifill of Pasture Road, Bank Hall, St Michael, has been identified as the victim of a...

Disabled jobless rate ‘a crisis’

The high unemployment rate among people with disabilities is not just a social issue but a national development...

Nicholls: Govt to study how freedom of information works in region

Government should soon start conducting research into how well freedom of information legislation is working in the region. After...

Man killed in Silver Hill shooting

Update Twenty-one-year-old Cammeron Ifill of Pasture Road, Bank Hall, St Michael, has been identified as the victim of a...

Five Independence babies

Five babies – three boys and two girls – were born at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) on Independence Day. The first to arrive was...

Three new judges

Three judges were sworn-in today at State House. President of Barbados, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, administered the Oaths of Office to Justice Wanda...

Making Barbados world class by 2030

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley will be meeting with the Social Partnership and civil societies shortly to set into motion the five main goals...

Detective work ‘solid, unbiased’

Lead investigator detective Constable Ross Phillips maintained he conducted a thorough investigation that was in no way shoddy and biased, despite not having any...

National Honours 2022

The full list of awardees on the occasion of Barbados’ 56th anniversary of Independence and first as a parliamentary republic. FREEDOM OF BARBADOS (formerly knighthood) For...

Bishop Dickson passes at 87

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgetown is mourning the death of Bishop Emeritus Anthony Hampden Dickson. He was 87 years old. Dickson, who was the...