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MPs urged to say sorry

PARLIAMENTARIANS are being asked to apologise to the nation's youth for their actions in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. In a Press release, youth activist and chairman of...
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Online readers say: Shame!

A FAILING GRADE! That is what Barbadians near and far have given to parliamentarians for their behaviour in the House of Assembly in recent times. On NATIONNEWS.com and our Facebook...
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HEAT IN THE HOUSE

VOICES WERE RAISED. Tantrums were thrown. People were asked to leave because of disorderly conduct. People walked out in protest. And it all happened in the House ...
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Freedom of speech: not in House

BARBADOS' DEMOCRACY is now at risk. Opposition Leader Mia Mottley made this charge at a hastily called Press conference yesterday just after she and Member of Parliament (MP) for...
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Sinckler: Mia must follow the rules

SPEAKER of the House of Assembly Michael Carrington was "terribly disrespected" by Opposition Leader Mia Mottley and St Andrew MP George Payne who were spurred on and commanded...
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Marshall’s statement

Statement of Dale D. Marshall, Q.C., M.P. given at Parliament this 27th day of April, 2010   MR SPEAKER, the circumstances in which I stand to address...
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Arthur saddened by turn of events

FORMER Prime Minister Owen Arthur said he was saddened to see the level to which Parliament had plummeted. And according to him, Speaker Michael Carrington was a representation of...
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BLP’S BACK

THE NINE SEATS which were conspicuously empty in the House of Assembly last Tuesday will be filled today. And according to Opposition Leader Mia Mottley, the voices of...
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Speaker’s Say

  SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Michael Carrington, has described the Opposition Barbados Labour Party's boycott of yesterday's sitting as a slap in the face of the parliamentary...
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MP: Not so

MINISTER OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Dr David Estwick, under fire for his role in a March 19 incident involving an Opposition MP, has flatly denied he brandished a gun...
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EXCLUSIVESpeaker’s Say

SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Michael Carrington, has described the Opposition Barbados Labour Party's boycott of yesterday's sitting as a slap in the face of the parliamentary process and bordering on contempt.Carrington cited several comments made by Opposition Leader Mia Mottley, printed in both daily newspapers yesterday."It may...
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