#YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania

There is no doubt she was the biggest newsmaker in Barbados in 2018—for several historic reasons. Mia Amor Mottley became the first female Prime Minister of this 166-square-mile independent nation;…

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New year wishes

As Barbadians say farewell to 2018 and await 2019, two things remain on their minds – the state of the country’s economy and gun violence. When the Barbados TODAY team…

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BWA unveils new pension plan

After six years of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) putting pressure on the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), employees will finally be entitled to a pension from the state-run agency. The…

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Let the Haitians come

A Haitian who has been living in Barbados from age seven, is appealing to Barbadians to give his fellow countrymen a chance following the eviction of 15 of them from…

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