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Six years for ‘visiting evil’

The man who admitted he “visited evil” on his stepdaughter when he buggered her more than 20 years ago was given a starting sentence...

Regional governments, stakeholders discuss “affordability” to increase trade

The  chief executive officer and technical director of the CARICOM Private Sector Organization (CPSO) Secretariat, Dr. Patrick Antoine says discussions with regional leaders centered...

‘No new cases’ of scarlet fever

Chief Medical Officer Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George says there have been no new cases of scarlet fever, chicken pox or monkeypox in...

‘Overturn this’ – Belgium taunt US and say Trump move fired them up

Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin said his team felt a "sense of injustice" over United States striker Folarin Balogun's one-match ban being suspended by Fifa...
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‘No new cases’ of scarlet fever

Chief Medical Officer Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George says there have been no new cases of scarlet fever, chicken pox or monkeypox in...

Six years for ‘visiting evil’

The man who admitted he “visited evil” on his stepdaughter when he buggered her more than 20 years ago was given a starting sentence...

‘No need’ to amend Constitution

Minister of Home Affairs and Information Gregory Nicholls has stated that a comprehensive review of the work permit system is under way that includes...

‘Overturn this’ – Belgium taunt US and say Trump move fired them up

Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin said his team felt a "sense of injustice" over United States striker Folarin Balogun's one-match ban being suspended by Fifa...

BESCO to sever 10 employees after 2026 sugar harvest

The Barbados Energy and Sugar Company Inc. (BESCO) will sever 10 employees following the conclusion of the 2026 sugar harvest. The company said the move...

50 years championing a cause

For 50 years, the Barbados Council for the Disabled (BCD) has been at the forefront of advocating for a more inclusive and accessible Barbados,...
 

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Cries to the Ombudsman

The office of the ombudsman was repeatedly called to investigate complaints levelled against five Government agencies. At the top of the list was the Ministry...

No liquor to be sold in St James North on by-election day

On Wednesday, May 21, the day of the by-election in St James North, it is an offence to sell, offer, expose for sale or...

Present ID to vote in by-election

Registered electors in the St James North Constituency should take their identification card when attending the polling stations at which they are entitled to...

Dems rap crime, broken promises

Issues plaguing farmers, crime and violence, and broken promises by the Barbados Labour Party (BLP)-led Government were the key issues brought up on the...

Glowing tributes to ‘kind, dependable’ Lady Walcott

Throughout her life, Pauline Annetta Lady Walcott was known for her kind, dependable nature and unwavering love for her family. These qualities were recounted in...

Moore: Opposition must be earned, not handed out

Member of Parliament for St George North Toni Moore has warned constituents of St James North that while an opposition is a vital part...

Two remanded on burglary charges

Two teenagers have been remanded following a number of burglaries targeting schools in the northern part of the country. Jalanie Junior Jaquez Skinner, 16, of...

Police seeking help identifying person of interest

Police are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest, who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters. Members of...

De Peiza: It’s a referendum on Govt

The campaign to elect a new representative for St James North is not just a by-election, but a national election. So said former president of...

Soca star finds strength in family, fans

Life over the past year has not been a bed of roses for Patrice Roberts. However, despite the feelings of anxiety and stumbling blocks placed...