Moore outlines some concerns about bill
While welcoming the Family Leave Bill 2005, general secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union Toni Moore has called for “swift clarification” of some of...
Concern over family courts
Member of Parliament for St Michael South Central Marsha Caddle is concerned about the time it takes for the courts to hand down decisions...
AG: Bill won’t infringe on privacy
Attorney General Dale Marshall has assured all law-abiding citizens that the introduction of the Interception Of Communications Bill, 2025 will not infringe on their personal privacy.Several...
‘Tenure of President must be dealt with’
Government will be pressing on with parliamentary reform but Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says recommendations will not be implemented simply “for the sake...
Barbados must ‘adapt to keep wooing investors’
Barbados must continue to make legislative and regulatory improvements if it wants to continue attracting local and foreign investment.Minister of Educational Transformation Chad Blackman...
Blackman promises educational evolution in maiden speech
Enter Chad Jason Blackman.The 42-year-old Member of Parliament, in his maiden speech in the House of Assembly yesterday, expressed gratitude and outlined a bold...