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Gov’t urged to declare state of emergency in energy sector

One of the major intervenor entities in the Barbados Light and Power...

Dems, Gov’t clash over utility bill and renewable...

by Emmanuel Joseph The renewable energy industry has nothing to fear...

DLP to begin candidate selection next week

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is set to kickstart the selection of...

PM says Barbados owed almost $10 trillion in reparations

Barbados is owed US$4.9 trillion (BDS$9.8 trillion) in reparatory...

Humphrey: HIV/AIDS Commission needs restructuring

The National HIV/AIDS Commission must be reorganised to properly...

Fresh strategy needed to tackle social ills, says minister

By Shamar Blunt Barbados requires a fresh strategy to tackle the...

InterCaribbean ‘cutting-edge’ Support System...

InterCaribbean Airways soared to new heights on Friday following the...

From NIS to NISSS: New social security service in effect

The National Insurance Scheme (NIS) officially transitioned to the...

Norse Atlantic makes first flight to GAIA; over 160 onboard

After almost two years of work behind the scenes, Norwegian low-cost,...

BL&P sues FTC over rate hike rejection

by Emmanuel Joseph The Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) is...

#BTColumn – What independence should mean to unions

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#BTSpeakingOut – Is it Independence Day or Republic...

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Prison Service needs 15 more officers

The Barbados Prison Service is putting measures in place to ensure...

NAB elderly companions ‘abused and treated likes...

By Fernella Wedderburn Amid recent public criticism and accusations...

Bajans turn out for Black Friday sales

Television purchases again dominated Black Friday sales when...

#BTEditorial – Low-key Independence celebrations this...

We found out, officially, just Wednesday that the annual Independence...

#BTColumn – A new future: training for sustainable...

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#BTColumn – Guatemala: Lessons in the fight for...

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#BTColumn – Are unions too quiet on global issues?

It is often contended that local labour unions tend to concern...
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