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Crichlow awarded Chevening Scholarship
Renee Crichlow is the only Barbadian announced on Thursday among 14 Caribbean applicants that were awarded the Chevening Scholarship.
Recipients will pursue one-year Master’s degree...

Apostle to leaders: Repent in 90 days
A Nigerian-born preacher is warning that God has served notice on the political directorate of Barbados that unless there is repentance within 90 days,...

World bar set higher
Barbadian track and field athletes could be facing an uphill battle to qualify for next year’s World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
This follows the...

Mother and son caught with ganja
It was a house of drugs.
Between mother Maureen Moreen Sealy and her son Ramon McDonald Sealy, they had almost eight kilogrammes of cannabis, worth...

Vinie credits God for long life
At 100 years old, Vinie Maynard is still full of life, gratitude and humour.
Those personality traits shined brightly yesterday as she celebrated her big...

Russia-held Ukrainian nuclear plant regains power
Kyiv – The last regular line supplying electricity to the Russia-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine is working again after being cut earlier...

Djokovic will miss U.S. Open
New York City – Former world No. 1 Novak Djokovic will miss the United States Open tennis championship after he said on Thursday that...

Flash flood warning discontinued
Weather forecasters in Barbados discontinued the flash flood warning for northern and north-western districts at 3:20 p.m. (local time) on Thursday, but a severe...

Opposition MPs prepared to work with new Grenada government
St George’s – Opposition members of the Lower House of Parliament said they were prepared to work with the new government of Prime Minister...

COVID-19 update for August 24
Health authorities in Barbados reported that 182 new COVID-19 cases were detected in the island on Wednesday, August 24.
According to a news release issued...

PAC doesn’t hold Government’s “feet to the fire”
The functions of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have failed to effect any meaningful change in holding Governments to account.
This is the view of...

Call to hone emotional skills
Too much time is being spent in the classroom disciplining students rather than teaching them.
This is according to chair of the Caribbean Institute for...

