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Overseas opportunities being sought

Government is hoping to create a financial buffer for Barbados by facilitating more overseas investment opportunities for Barbadians. Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan...
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Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud charge

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge after the US found the company violated a deal meant to reform...
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Scientist urges action after Beryl, links early Category 5 strength to...

Professor Michael Taylor is hoping that the onslaught of Hurricane Beryl is a wake-up call for the unbelievers in climate change that the concept...
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Not all boat owners satisfied with Govt help

As the Barbados Coast Guards continues efforts to salvage the fishing vessels submerged in the Bridgetown Fisheries Complex, some boat owners are divided on...
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Hamilton wins British GP for ninth time

Lewis Hamilton won a race-long fight with Max Verstappen and Lando Norris at a gripping, wet-dry British Grand Prix to take his first victory...
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Fogging Schedule: July 8 to 12

Efforts to eliminate mosquito breeding sites continue this week as the Ministry of Health’s Vector Control Unit pay close attention to several areas in...
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Tristan Evelyn heading to the Olympics

The winds of fortune have smiled upon the fastest female sprinter in Barbados, Tristan Evelyn. At age 26, Evelyn is expected to rewrite her formal...
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Youth: Call national meeting on crime

Government is being called on to have a more inclusive and comprehensive approach to fighting the surge in violent crime in Barbados. President of the...
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‘Thumbs up’ for decision on Bail Act

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is commending Government on its decision to revisit the Bail Act, particularly focusing on measures to make bail more challenging for those...
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Mottley pays tribute to late Sir Philip Serrao

The following is a Statement from Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley on the passing of Philip “Jimmy” Serrao It is with a deep sense of...
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Schools to close for summer break

Public school students will go on summer break next week. The last day of school for students will be Thursday, July 11, while for teachers...
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Crop Over kicks off with vibrant parade

Crop Over has officially begun. Moments ago, about 200 musicians of the Barbados Defence Force Zoave Band, tuk Band, dancers, masqueraders, a group of Mother...
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