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Police investigating death of man at Jackson Tenantry

Police are on the scene at Jackson Tenantry, St Michael, where one man is reported to be dead.  His identity has not been confirmed, but reports indicate he is known to police.  More details as they come. 
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Backlash after comedian at Trump rally calls Puerto Rico ‘island of...

A comedian at a Donald Trump rally called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage", sparking fury from Republicans and Democrats and accusations of racism. The comic, Tony Hinchcliffe, was among the speakers at the Madison Square Garden in New York on Sunday. He also made a series of jokes...
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Missing teen found safe

Kizzianne Latavia Tudor, a 17-year-old ward of the Marina Brewster Centre at Farrs, Alleynedale Hall, has been found and is safe, according to officials. Tudor was reported missing on Friday, October 25. In an update, the TBPS confirmed that Tudor had been located, thanking the public and media for their...
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Man Utd sack manager Ten Hag

Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following the club's poor start to the season. Ten Hag's final game was Sunday's 2-1 defeat at West Ham that left the club 14th in the Premier League with just three wins from their opening nine matches. United are also 21st of 36...
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BUT calls for action on issues

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Rudy Lovell has called for action on several pressing issues facing the education system. From the escalating school violence and security issues to infrastructure and staffing, he addressed a range of concerns during his keynote speech at the BUT’s 50th Anniversary Awards Gala on...
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Fogging Schedule: October 28 to November 1

The Vector Control Unit will concentrate its fogging exercise in St. Lucy and St. Peter for most of next week. On Monday, October 28, the team will visit communities in St. Lucy, including Trent’s Road, Hannays Road, Swampy Town, and Hope Bridge Road. The Unit will focus on areas in St. Peter,...
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Dad needs $1/4m to help sick child

Ryan Yearwood is making a $250 000 plea to save the life of his seven-year-old daughter. While a baby, Amya Destiny Holmes Yearwood was diagnosed with a rare case of biliary atresia, a condition in which the bile ducts outside and inside the liver are scarred and blocked so bile...
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Singer apologises after swearing on live TV during US anthem

A singer has apologised after swearing on live TV and "messing up" a performance of the US national anthem. Loomis prompted mockery on social media when she performed The Star-Spangled Banner at an independent candidate debate on Wednesday which was broadcast live on TV station C-SPAN, as well as on...
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Forde: Fisherfolk hard to ‘pin’ down

Too many fisherfolk are not paying National Insurance and are not registered with the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA). That was revealed by Minister of the Environment, Natural Beautification and the Blue and Green Economy, Adrian Forde. He lamented how unregulated fisherfolk were creating headaches as the ministry seeks to disburse funds...
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La Liga and Real Madrid condemn Yamal racist abuse

La Liga and Real Madrid have condemned racist abuse aimed at Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal during Saturday's El Clasico at the Bernabeu. Videos on social media appear to show the 17-year-old Spaniard being taunted by a section of home fans as he celebrated his 77th-minute goal by pointing to his...
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Fallow lands a concern to Government

Despite substantial Government investments in the agricultural sector, Government is concerned about the increasing number of fallow lands across Barbados. Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir yesterday lamented that though the State provided resources such as water tanks, trucks and free cultivation services, constructed dams and made water connections in key...
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At least 126 dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides...

TALISAY, Philippines — The number of dead and missing in massive flooding and landslides wrought by Tropical Storm Trami in the Philippines has reached nearly 130 and the president said Saturday that many areas remained isolated with people in need of rescue. Trami blew away from the northwestern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least 85 people...
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