Saturday, May 4, 2024

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‘Boosting security’

CARICOM authorities are tracking potential threats to next month’s International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 which is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of fans from...

‘Do what’s right’

Do the right thing and turn yourselves in. That is the plea to those who were involved in the...

Universities brace for possible disruptions at commencement ceremonies

The next chapter of campus protests may soon begin, with universities across the US preparing for possible disruptions...

Jobless man’s 8-day crime spree

Within an eight-day period, Allan DeCurtis Junior Crichlow broke into four business places and stole almost $5 000. After...

Cops still investigating body in well

The investigation into the body discovered in a well in St George is at a sensitive stage, say...

BWA begins nightly shut-offs

The Barbados Water Authority started nightly shut-offs from tonight in an effort to relive the customers in St Joseph.In a media release yesterday the...

US Embassy marks World Press Freedom Day

The United States Embassy in Barbados marked this year's World Press Freedom Day by hosting an interactive webchat event on Thursday entitled Reporting for...

TV station permits on the cards

Government will be permitting other entities to apply for licences to operate television stations, as Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says it is “wrong”...

25 years the minimum,says AG

All convicts sentenced to life imprisonment in Barbados won’t necessarily serve only 25 years in jail.So said Attorney General Dale Marshall, in response to...

Still in recession

 Barbados remains in recession, with the economy contracting by an estimated 0.2 per cent in the first quarter.And while economic growth is predicted to...

Moe: Free and responsible press

Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Public Affairs, Senator Lucille Moe, has called for society to use social media for good and not abuse it.In...