By Marlon Madden Come January, the government’s plan to introduce teaching financial literacy in schools will become a reality, starting with six primary and six secondary schools. On Friday, officials …
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Participants in the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation (BEF) Community Challenge programme are one step closer to accessing needed finance as they seek to either launch or grow their operations. This year’s …
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By Marlon Madden Barbados Community College (BCC) students have suggested sweeping changes to the electoral system, including the introduction of a form of proportional representation to replace the first-past-the-post system …
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Barbadians are being advised to brace for potentially higher oil prices in the near future, as a result of the new conflict between Israel and Palestine. And Minister of Foreign …
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Almost two and a half years after more than 1 700 houses were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Elsa, repairs are now more than 80 per cent complete, Minister of …
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Warning that struggles lie ahead for territories within the sporting arena, President of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC) Keith Joseph says the time has come for his …
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Declaring that there is a reservoir of untapped sporting talent in Barbados and the rest of the region, Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Charles Griffith has thrown out …
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President of the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) Dr Lynda Williams is throwing her full support behind a local and regional move to put warning labels on unhealthy foods …
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The World Bank is predicting growth of 4.6 per cent for the Barbados economy this year, followed by 4 per cent next year and 3 per cent in 2025. The …
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Lawyers seeking commission of inquiry, more protection of client-attorney privilege
The scandal involving the discovery of a cell phone taped under a table in a police station interviewing room while a lawyer conferred with her client escalated on Wednesday with …