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Govt: Geotagging exercise to assist vulnerable people

The Ministry of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs (MPEEA) will be conducting a geotagging exercise during April, to identify vulnerable people who will need...
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Anger at Home Office over compensation progress in Windrush scandal

London – A Windrush scandal victim has called for running of the compensation scheme to be taken away from the Home Office, after a...
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US President orders ‘unprecedented’ release of oil reserves

Washington – United States President Joe Biden has ordered a major release of oil from America's reserves in an effort to bring down high...
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Darlington loses battle to cancer

Late singer Sharon Darlington is being remembered for her humility, professionalism and great voice. That was the way some members of the entertainment fraternity remembered...
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‘I did not steal client’s money’

He did not steal any client’s money. This was the denial of accused attorney Norman Leroy Lynch yesterday as he added he could not say...
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One hundred new citizens inducted

One hundred people from 22 countries were inducted as citizens of Barbados yesterday. The eldest of the group was 90-year-old Samuel Adolphus Ryan, who lives...
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Breathalyser testing put back

More work must be done before the highly anticipated breathalyser testing can be rolled out, says Attorney General Dale Marshall. Last month, it was announced...
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Pay in roubles or we’ll cut off your gas, Putin tells...

Berlin/London – Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is demanding foreign buyers pay for Russian gas in roubles from Friday or else have their supplies cut,...
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Notice: Traffic Court

All traffic matters scheduled to be heard at Traffic Court, District ‘A’ Magistrate’s Court, Coleridge Street, during April, will commence at 1 p.m., weekdays,...
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Limited visitation at QEH from April 5

Limited visitation to all patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) resumes effective Tuesday, April 5. Over the past two years, visits were temporarily suspended...
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World Bank suspends four projects in Afghanistan

The World Bank has suspended four projects in Afghanistan worth $600m (£458m), after the Taliban banned girls from returning to secondary schools. The projects' aims...
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Meeting with US Vice President ‘very productive’, says Holness

Washington – Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness has described as “very productive” his historic meeting on Wednesday with United States Vice President Kamala Harris,...
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