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Red Bull calls for race review

Red Bull requested a review of the penalty given to Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton after his first-lap collision with Max Verstappen at the British Grand...
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OAS postpones meeting on Cuba

WASHINGTON – The Organisation of American States (OAS) on Wednesday announced it had postponed its debate on the “current situation” in Cuba after several...
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New St Lucia Prime Minister sworn in

CASTRIES – Philip Joseph Pierre was sworn in as the 12th Prime Minister of St Lucia since independence in 1979, seeking the “divine intervention...
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CCJ blasts Barbados over ‘cuss-out’

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has taken Barbados to task again for “a cuss-out in a schoolyard” landing at its steps 12 years...
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Forde: Social media comments hurtful

Isolation Facilities manager Dr Corey Forde is urging Barbadians to appreciate and celebrate the Harrison Point facility and its staff, rather than try to...
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Tristan down for 100m heats

Tristan Evelyn will be first out of the blocks for Team Barbados when the eagerly awaited track and field portion of the Tokyo 2020...
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Accused: Police rush at me in bar

He had left Harrisons Tenantry and was in Broomefield, St Lucy, when he heard sirens “passing the top road”, said accused Kaeron Moore. In fact,...
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Haynes: Jabs vital to recovery

Government’s quest to inoculate the majority of Barbadians against COVID-19 has positive implications for the economy, says Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes. The economist said yesterday...
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Man critical after stabbing

Police are investigating an altercation between two men which resulted in one of them, a 45 year old male, sustaining stab wounds to his...
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Five new virus cases

Five new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, one male and four females, were recorded by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. There were 1 619 tests...
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Adamson: Students will not be disadvantaged

Students who were unable to take the Barbados Secondary Schools Entrance Examination (BSSEE) will not be disadvantaged. Acting Chief Education Officer Joy Adamson gave that...
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On Point Episode 9: Mandatory Vaccination?

The issue of COVID-19 vaccinations is back on the front burner. In Barbados, more employers are requiring proof of vaccination as a condition of work...
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