Managing violent crimes and the general fear of crimes in Barbados remain a major challenge for law enforcement officials. This issue came under the microscope on Friday during a crime …
Marlon Madden
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Less law, not more. That is what one trained attorney says Barbados needs in order to effectively fight crime and violence. Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University …
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Almost a year after signing a contract, Government is sticking to its guns when it comes to the millions of dollars that will be paid out to the London-based firm, …
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There is a level of uncertainty surrounding the planned closure of the Massy Stores Supermarket Oistins branch. Barbados TODAY understands that the location, which employs more than a dozen people, …
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One university of the West Indies (UWI) lecturer is calling on Barbados and other Caribbean governments to take a different approach to the issue of human trafficking. Senior lecturer in …
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Officials from the University of the West Indies (UWI) are predicting that Barbados could earn up to $1 billion from the medical marijuana industry. Lecturer in the Department of Economics …
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As shareholder governments struggle to come up with a new funding model to keep cash-strapped airline LIAT in the skies, a development banker is calling for a united regional front …
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Households in Barbados and the rest of the Caribbean face the possibility of being plunged into poverty if a number of challenges are not urgently addressed. This warning has come …
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Grenada is now a shareholder in the financially burdened airline, LIAT. The revelation came this morning from Grenada’s Minister of Trade, Industry, Co-operatives and CARICOM Affairs Oliver Joseph, who was …
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Policymakers are lamenting what they consider to be a proliferation of drug use and abuse in Barbados especially among primary and secondary school students. The picture was painted in Parliament …