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69 new COVID cases and 569 in isolation

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory identified 69 new cases of COVID-19 – 30 females and 39 males – from 1 303 tests conducted...
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Peter Phillips reassigned

Member of Parliament for St Lucy, Peter Phillips, is on the move once again. Today, the Cabinet Office announced Phillips was reassigned to the portfolio...
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September 6 COVID-19 Isolation Report

At 2 p.m. on September 6, 2021, 542 people were in isolation facilities in Barbados. Of these, 438 patients (81 per cent) were unvaccinated and...
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Off The Post 3: Reflections

Host Nick Maitland reflects on the passing of former national player Rudy Grosvenor, the transfer news surrounding Barbadian players in Europe, the local referees...
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Common Entrance 2021: Top Performers

The top performers in the 2021 Barbados Secondary Schools' Entrance Examination.   No Name School Total Secondary School 1 Elena Bohne St Angela’s 246.41 A Queen’s College 2 Jeremiah Browne St Stephen’s 246.13 B Queen’s College 3 Pearce Caelan St Stephen’s 245.66 A Queen’s College 4 Kiersten...
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Mottley calls for change to concessionary finance rules

Prime Minister Mia Mottley reiterated a call for a new paradigm to deal with the changing global situation as the developing countries continue to...
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State of Our Nation S2 Ep 2: Common Entrance Exam

General Secretary of the Barbados Union of Teachers, Herbert Gittens, joins State of Our Nation this week to look at this year’s Common Entrance...
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British cruise company returning

British leisure company P&O Cruises is restarting service and Barbados will be one of the beneficiaries. The cruise company announced that it was celebrating its...
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Antigua gov’t struggling to pay salaries

ST JOHN’S, Antigua – Prime Minister Gaston Browne on Monday said salaries and wages for public sector workers will be paid on time but...
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Push for lower first forms

Director of the Education Reform Unit, Dr Idamay Denny, is again pushing the idea of a lower first form in some secondary schools at...
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20-year-old man killed at St Paul’s Avenue

The man who was shot and killed on Monday night has been identified as Shae Antone Hackett of Dunlow Lane, Bay Street, St Michael. The...
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Britain fires up old coal plant

The UK has fired up an old coal power plant to meet its electricity needs. Warm, still autumn weather has meant wind farms have not...
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