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Residents unhappy with work done on cut-rock

The man who has been complaining for the past 26 years about the “precarious cut-rock” along Orange Hill, St James, is disappointed at the...
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DLP ‘unlikely to win elections’

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) will find it tough to present itself as a viable alternative to the ruling Barbados Labour Party in upcoming...
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Camps aim ‘to teach not babysit’

The National summer camps are not there to babysit children, says Minister of Youth Charles Griffith. Last Tuesday, at the beginning of a tour of...
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Forde denies report of early retirement

Member of Parliament for St Thomas Cynthia Forde is not quite ready to walk away from the political scene. When she does, people will hear...
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Impressions of my first tour of Parliament

As I stepped into the hallowed halls of the Barbados Parliament last Wednesday, a wave of awe washed over me. I found myself standing...
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‘Share the financial burden of storage’

The electricity grid has to be protected from instability, but customers of Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (BL&P) must not be made to...
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Humphrey, Forde urge families not to shield those in serious crimes

Barbadians are being urged not to continue coddling their relatives who are involved in serious criminal activities. Member of Parliament for Christ Church West Central,...
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Unbeaten Royals storm into another final

Defending champions Barbados Royals Women (BRW) are one step away from glory after their 17-run win over Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) Monday night in...
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Zuckerberg ‘regrets’ falling to White House pressure to ‘censor’ Covid-19 content

Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter to the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on Monday that he should have been more outspoken about pressure from...
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Nation Podcast: Andrea Franklin’s vision for tourism

Explaining the decision appoint Andrea Franklin to head Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc four months ago, Minister Tourism and Transport Ian Edghill described the chief...
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Weir wants more help for those suffering with lupus

With Barbados having the third highest incidence of lupus in the world, president of the Hope Foundation Shelley Weir is calling for more help...
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DLP barring was to ‘keep the peace’

A list of names was sent to the police prior to the barring of some members from the third day of the Democratic Labour...
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