Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Politics

Lashley: DLP’s spirit unbroken

The spirit of the 71-year-old Democratic Labour Party remains unbroken, said acting president Stephen Lashley yesterday on the anniversary of its founding. The party which governed Barbados in the past...

Straughn: Families should talk more

Government remains committed to safeguarding the elderly and other vulnerable people in Barbados, but Minister of Finance Ryan...

A form of wickedness, says Springer

The narrative of family members taking away the pension of their elderly mothers is a recurring concern for...

Walters wants water loan transparency

Opposition Senator Ryan Walters is calling for transparency and accountability in the wake of Government securing a US$80...

Dems question NISSS role

While the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) acknowledges initiatives like the Cost of Living Cash Credit are necessary and...

Walters knocks ‘temporary solutions’

Prices have risen by 23.9 per cent over the last five years, claims former Democratic Labour Party candidate for St Michael North West, Ryan...

Senator cautions against legislating behaviour

An Independent Senator is cautioning the Government against legislating behaviour as he contributed to the debate on an amendment to the Minor Offences Act. Dr...

VIDEO: Dems outline vision for St Philip

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) recently outlined its vision for St Philip, which was said to be linked to the revival of the party. President,...

Estimates laid in Parliament

Government’s Budget, setting out the Estimates of Expenditure and Revenue for the financial year 2023-2024, was today laid in Parliament, together with a projected...

Kite flyers can be fined under amendment

Dealing with Barbadians who become a “nuisance” by leaving noisy kites flying all night is just the start, Attorney General Dale Marshall warned Tuesday. He...

VIDEO: Advice for trade unions

Former president of the National Union of Public Workers, Walter Maloney, says trade unions should accept nothing less than a six per cent salary...