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St Lucia needs prudent financial management, says new PM

CASTRIES – The St Lucia government on Tuesday said that the island’s debt at the end of July was EC$3.93 billion (One EC dollar=US$0.37...
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Gas prices rise in England, Europe

UK and EU wholesale gas prices have risen by 17% after Germany's energy regulator suspended approval of the controversial Nord Stream 2 natural gas...
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Government submits response to injunction bid

With a court challenge still looming over Government’s move to transition Barbados to a republic by monthend, Attorney General Dale Marshall has revealed that...
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Crown: Jail them for life

The prosecution is asking for a life sentence for Andre Omar Jackman, Kaeron Sylvian Moore and Shane Hakeem Omar Babb, saying that vigilante justice...
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Atherley: Generate revenue; cut borrowing

Government needs to reduce the amount of foreign borrowing it is now doing and focus on generating more revenue at home. Leader of the Opposition...
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Virtual bodybuilding and fitness show on Saturday

Local bodybuilding will make a grand return with the hosting of the Barbados Amateur Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation’s (BABBFF) Independence Classic on Saturday evening...
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Straughn: Make honest declarations on Customs forms

Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn warned Barbadians to be honest with information given to Customs when they are bringing goods and...
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NIFCA 2021 starts online with musical treat

NIFCA 2021 started Monday night with a focus on music. Held online this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, viewers saw the tribute to two...
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Barbados Government investing millions in renewable energy projects

Government has spent approximately $60 million in the installation of four megawatts (MW) of solar photovoltaic panels on the roofs of various government buildings...
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Pfizer deal will allow developing countries to manufacture COVID-19 pill

Washington – United States drug company Pfizer has penned a deal to allow its experimental coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment pill to be made and sold...
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Mother, son injured in altercation

Two people were injured during an altercation at Mount View, St Lucy on Tuesday morning. Police confirmed the incident took place, saying the two brothers...
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Government upgrading Customs Department

Government is upgrading the operation of the Customs Department to enhance business facilitation and ensure secure operations, through the Customs Bill 2021. The bill, which...
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