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Sonia Boyce sworn in as Barbados’ first female Commissioner of Police

Sonia Boyce was sworn in today as Commissioner of Police, becoming the first woman to hold the post in Barbados. The swearing-in ceremony took place...

Roach ruled out of second test against Sri Lanka

West Indies made two changes to their team for the second Test against Sri Lanka at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, which bowled off...

Jacqueline Williams named for Women’s T20 World Cup Final at Lord’s

West Indian umpire Jacqueline Wiliams has been named to stand in the final of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 at Lord’s on...

LIVE: Barbados Grand Prix – Athlete Enrichment Panel Discussion

A Panel Discussion featuring Regional Olympians, a conversation with some of the Caribbean’s top athletes as they share insights and lessons to inspire the...
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Govt to expand dialysis capacity

Government will significantly expand the availability of facilities for Barbadians who have kidney disease and need regular diaslysis treatment. Minister of Health and Wellness Senator...

Sex offender given 15-year sentence

Fifteen years. That’s the starting sentence Matthew Orlando King got for having sexual intercourse with a 12-year-old girl ten years ago. Saying that she believed King...

MP tells of bank account blues

Government backbencher Dr William Duguid has complained that it takes too long to open a bank account in Barbados. He is suggesting that a colloquium...

Plans for small business centre

Young entrepreneurs in the St Michael South constituency could soon have a dedicated space to develop their skills as Government moves ahead with plans...

Mya celebrating miracle of life

Back in February 1998 she was given 24 to 48 hours to live. Her parents, Reverend Trevor and Eslyne Daniel, were told to call...
 

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‘Morality must come before justice’

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has reminded Barbados’ newest Justices of the Peace (JPs) that morality must always precede justice, as she challenged them...

Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago not included in latest US visa policy for the Caribbean

Some Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries appeared to be in the dark with regards to the latest announcement by the United States that at least...

House moves to correct land vesting error

The House of Assembly has moved to correct an error made in the vesting of land at Sargeant's Village, Christ Church, on which a Government ...

Pundits differ

As the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) moves to refresh its slate of candidates ahead of the next General Election, two political analysts are sharply...

MISSING: McDonald Archer

Police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating missing man McDonald Archer, 61 years, of Sion Hill, St James, who was last...

Motorcyclist injured in accident at Lowlands

A motorcyclist was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for treatment tonight after a collision along the ABC Highway at the Lowlands, Christ Church...

Michael Lashley seeking BLP nomination for City of Bridgetown

Attorney Michael Lashley KC has confirmed he will be seeking nomination as the candidate for the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) in the City of...

Title deeds for residents of Six Men’s

After being in limbo for more than 50 years, residents of Six Men’s, St Peter, are on the way to owning the land they...

‘HOPE meant to replace NHC’

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has made a scathing attack on Government’s management and conduct of Barbados’ housing policy, alleging that the establishment of the...

Ex-NAB worker still unpaid after 12 years

Six years after the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) determined that she was wrongfully dismissed by the National Assistance Board (NAB), 12 years ago, Sherada...